Prescott High School - Tiger Yearbook (Prescott, WA)
- Class of 1970
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Contents: Faculty Classes Organizations Sports Activities Advertisements In Memor of . . . The Yearbook Staff, along with the Associated Student Body of Prescott High School, would like to dedicate the 1970 TIGER in memory of Mrs. Jessie Funk and Mr. Ransom Cosper. Mr. Ransom Cosper Let us dedicate this annual to the past. To a man who lived in our pastg A Mr. Ransom Cosper. Known for strength and wisdom by the students whom he guided and taught. Let us also dedicate this annual to the future, To the future posterity that this man lived forg To the people he lived with and let us never forget that such a man lived. h y W no csaaaihuairg Mrs. Jessie Funk n...Though nothing can bring back the hour splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behindg I th ' l th - n e prima sympa y Which having been must ever beg In the soothing thoughts that spring Out of human sufferingg K N In the faith that looks through death, i 5V lyir, V' In years that bring the philosophic mind. ,, Ode Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood - William Wordsworth Faculty and Administration Mrs. Colin Ford: Girls' Physi- cal Education and Health, Home Economicsg Girls' League Advi- sor. Y- JJ Mrs. Jessie Funk: Typingg Business Lawg Bookkeepingg Shorthandg Journalismg Paper and Annual Advisor. Facult . . . El :aim Mr. Loren Gilson: Physics, Mr. Glen Hillsten: Shopg Wooc General Math Ilg Algebra I and and Metal Shopg Driver's Edu- Ilg Physical Scienceg Advanced cationg IAA Kustom Builder's Mathg Assistant Football and Advisorg Sophomore Class Adv: Track Coachg Junior Varsity sor. Basketball Coachg Fang and Claw Advisor. Below: Butch Preston, Mary Lou Erwin, Annette Ford and Jeannie Julian are busily preparing a meal in Advanced Home Economics. Q I . . . Classes The Advanced Home Economics class put-on a Hawaiian Luncheon for the faculty. Above, the guests pause before the dessert was served. Mrs. Sam Erwin: English I and IIQ Libraryg Freshman Class Advisor. Mr. Shannon Hiatt: Contemporary Problemsg United States Historyg Sociologyg Consumer Economicsg Washington State Historyg World Geographyg Boys' Physical Edu- cation and Healthg Football, Track and Varsity Basketball Coach. Mr. Robert Bean: Grade School Principalg Biology. Mrs. Phillip Hoffman: English III and IVg Fine Artsg Speech and Dramag Senior Class Advi- sor. 7 8 MW? Mr. John Hafner: Music Appreci- ationg Junior and Senior Chorusg Bandg Junior Class Advisor. Mrs. Albert Boaz: Typing. '!!!Wi ,,WAs At right: the P.E. class pre- pares to start boxing. 'f'7' .fa in The Chorus class relaxes a few minutes before class starts. Below, Mrs. Funk and Diane Mrs. Mary Miller: Artg General Hillsten diSCuSS the typing Math lg Junior Class Advisor. assignment- 7 af 5 , sk , Administration in 5 fe- u Superintendent, Mr. Eugene QW f coane filled in for Mr. gnc! Cosper in late fall and plans 2324 to be here next fall. W John T. Helt, High School Z iliiyi WMWWNM Principal, and Mrs. Helt, his secretary are busy at work in the Principal's office. School Board 2 Q uf Seated, left to right: Jim Sanders, Mr. Coate, Bart Owsley, Frank Hart, Vic Stueckle, and Lloyd Dozier. K 1 5 X Wasps ' ass ,gsm 5 . 1 K gg im. 5 Mo f- -:rss Q lwksmgw sz Ni P-ww... 3 if 5 5. Mmwwm, X ww V , After a brief absence, Mrs. Ransom Cosper resumed her duties as secretary to the superin- tendent. Mrs. Pat Piersol also helps out as secretary in the superintendent's office. Fixing doors, along with other duties, keeps Fred Romine, Head custodian, busy. 'Y'f'W'w W i..ymnl f Chuck Crownover works hard keeping our school clean. -H12 .1 sfkr- Help ewes Mrs. John Helt, secretary, helps out in the principal's office. S Ruval Johnson, works at various jobs as custodian at PHS. Joann Hopwood, Joyce Romine and Betty Hagert run the lunch program for Prescott schools. 5 c lag Il P -,-rt .Q ss li:ge,s: ss- . , Classes Valedictorian Mary Kossman Cindy Culbertson Rick Morasch SE IOR 1970 Salutatorian Picture of Bruce Hegal not available Bill Bowe Susan Taylor Mary Lou Erwin S 33 Connie Welch Howard Morkert Y? -3 C QQ Jay Dutton Diane Hillsten Richard Preston Jim Romine Larry Stueckle Leslie Guse R Jim Hillweg A 'Kwai Mike Barta Randy Boaz E IORS APS Senior Class Officers: Cindy Culbertson, President, Mike Barta Cnot picturedj Vice President, Susan Taylor, Secretary, Connie Welch, Treasurer, Howard Morkert, Sentinel. Below, Cindy Culbertson, Wash. State Wheat Queen and Touchet Valley Jr. Miss. Larry Stueckle relaxes in his role as teacher. Below, the school board enjoys a dinner cooked by the Advanced Home Economics Class. Seniors sing their song at class nite. . . . What we are to be, We are becoming. Mary Lou Erwin and Diane Butch Preston and Jay Dutton skin Butch's deer. Hillsten enjoy a drink of water The Senior Boys pose by the universal gym, from the megaphone. Wham... Pole Vaulting, Howard Morkert. ! new to the school this year. 'li Butch Preston, Mary Lou Erwin and Howard Morkert discuss the delicious Pizza they have just experienced. Connie Welch received the Miss Con- geniality award in the Touchet Valley Jr. Miss pagaent. K as X . F5321 U S X i lf' N K w-.N WP T 2 T i E if' fix I J -IXJV Ny Martin Sanders Jeannie Julian Tom Piersol Debi Wallace 5 . YB Bonnie Lightle Ken Phillips ,'- glv ,:.,. , 3!,ar5ff fjwwg f K' , .. in f'z 5 .4 4 I .x ,W 'Avfvfilf Niggaz M34 s9' I IM 4 1 I Annette Ford Steve May Juniors The junior class of 1969-70 had a year full of various activities. One of the main events of the year was the annual junior class Rummage Sale. The various members of the class eagerly collected and readied the materials for the sale. The juniors also had other money-raising pro- jects during the year such as their bake sales that were held at the different Student Body activities. These projects were an attempt to raise money for the Junior Prom Terri Kossman l ! E E Jeff Dicus Duana Hegel Wes Romine VI 52 QQ auf .,,.., E 5 jjj? A,,. M if i f Q M yy, Y ia ,...,ff I I Susie Nascimento Kirk Erwin 5 M 'J 'JF We him MZ M5 mf? J 7 yiyr f ,, , ig V UMWi3aQ3'5?gf?4 Q,,r, A., , f ff ,v , gn w2n,,f 7 ,, -: , . , fW,fkj,,:i Q V , , awwgiwzgzfi .Z-'jf , .I 1, iswrw , xv If - ' ,gf ,A V -3 ' Debby Stedman or N PWVQZWZAQ 5? . 'st cilJSii5i,S, Iynlf' ' -if ZH Connie Stueckle 5 1 sl fhe class officers for the 1969-70 school year are as follows: Dave Barta-President, Susie Nascimento- freasurer, Steve May-Sentinel, Debi Wallace-Secre- ary, and Peggy Bowe-Vice President. Nancy Jacobson Paula Watson Kip Culley an Kathy Hiatt Frank Hart 2 Dave Barta Chuck Anderson SWWS for QHOWN Laurie Ruchert Peggy Bowe 2 I 'I-1 We 55 M, :,, ,V my x M f S Q Peggy Bowe, working on the Jun- ior Rummage Sale. Juniors The junior class partici- pated in the Homecoming Week skits, presenting one entitled We've Got The Feeling of Want. Other events held during the year were the Junior Prom and the junior class play. II Wes Romine, an active Junior, participated in football. 18 Annette Ford, Debbie Stedman, Terry Kossman, Debbi Wallace and Tom Piersol bedecked in their merchandise. Kip Culley, Terry Kossman, Chuck Anderson, Jeannie Julian, Wes Romine, Tom Piersol, Kirk Erwin and Ken Phillips all doing a yell after their skit for Home- coming Week. Jeannie Julian and Annette Ford busily preparing a delicious dish in Home-Ec. Sophomore class officers are: Tim Scudder, Presidentg Lenel Williams, V. Presidentg Cally Curtis, Secretary-Treasurerg and Les Smith, Sentinel. Maggie Romine Tim Scudder Pictures not available: g Roger Stedman Ricky Hayes Tim Barger Richard Leonard Karen McCulloch Kerry Boaz Carla Woodend The Champ! J L ,.. 1 f?aAQM 4 m Af+? TF Steve Morasch f ERE TQ' zi' hgili -gf iaiL Valerie Preston . . J :., mf g Barry Chabre i f N ' ' Debbi Phillips ,Q gn gap? x T . A t a, T F SLSS ' T i i Sophomores Les Smith ji Qeijlgg ....: WN !!l !!F xx ps . ,H , ,la Q 9 if 3' e r f E .,,. Y T -Wi Q W 'fr iw 1 1 Ji -Jn ' fl , Vt' x link , Q4 Ai-.K A Leslie Bren Louis Ruchert W ' - au, L N5 -I K, rr 54 yn U Sk 1X V , 1, Rib, L Cally Curtis 7f,, Clayton Stueckle w ir 4 Q . K, we 4., I 'xxx 2 it . Stanley Reymond Retha Hopkins Steve Gerkey Lenel'Williams 1 rr J L- f,L,',a.r Q ' , X A , va o a ,QQ ., fd .. sf -A - G ,1 Q Q , V? X ' , fr ginlf x 1 K Lk XWX ,fir 5 x. if I Q X f' 1 A ,- fl ,I xvaiir . -x l 4 n L . -.sw X. f MN ang, f v ,, el - 1 ffl Sophomore skit. J L pg,4,LoQ - Willie Wilbur Virginia Goe Ed Gerkey Reymond. tion. Patty Manson Cliff Crownover Sally Romine 1 lii 7 1 f , , 4 , 3' ,f Left: Freshman Pat Harper finds himself under the control of sophomore Stan Right: Brian Stedman and Bob Hillweg, dressed in unusual attire, seem to be enjoying the relaxed atmosphere which prevails during Freshman Initia- Freshman Debbie Sanders Harold Hart Bonnie May ,ffff,,M,,3g, ww 4, ww, ,w -,ws 'V 5 LQ, '5 4 If 'fp-A ,A f ff, 1 J, ,,.. K V, Q, f w W at We mn H , un Q M 2 Garvie Hopwood Mike Bowe W 'Q 'fr Gloria Hendrickson i qw in 1 1 ,, 5 U' f I I , 15 ?M5ZMQ f- f gk 5 at K 5 Pat Harper Liz Preston Bob Hillweg N fill , ,, 22609 The members of the fresh- man class began their high school lives in a rather colorful manner with the traditional freshman initi- ation, although quite a messy activity, it proved to be fun for ALMOST everyone. Actively filling the class officers' positions for the freshman class were: Pat Harper, Presidentg Bob Hillweg, Vice Presidentg Liz Preston, Secretaryg Connie Bren, Treasurerg Ed Gerkey, Sentinel. Organizations Student Bod fficers Left to right: Wes Romine vice presidentg Connie Stueckle, secretaryg Kip Culley, presidentg Mary Kossman, treasurerg Frank Hart, sentinel. Student Bod President Kip Culley 44 , Y 4 'Gi 'K 3 9 ' Z if .4 ff if kit ww, Many new things were added during Kip's term of office. The popcorn machine, the Spring Leadership Conference and the re- vision of the handbook are a few of these. Above, Kip presents Mrs. Cosper the Ransom A. Cosper Outstanding Citizen- ship Award, purchased by the Student Body in memory of Mr. Cosper. Below, Kip poses with Senator Mike McCormack, honored guest at Prescott's Spring Leadership Conference. XM? Q .il wif , Senator McCormack and Kip greet the ASB presidents from visiting schools during the Leadership Conference. Student Court Student Court is the organi- zation which is responsible for the high degree of law and order at PHS. Any student Court for breaking a rule is tried by a representative from each class. Left to right: Chuck Anderson, junior, Wes Romine, vice presi- dent, Debbi Sanders, freshmang Steve Gerkey, sophomoreg Bill Bowe, senior. Student Council Student Council is chairmaned by ASB President. It is comprised of two students from each grade, who are the only voting members of the council, the ASB vice president, secretary, and treasurer. Also added this year were: Larry Stueckle, president of Fang and Clawg Mary Lou Erwin, president of Girls' League, and Cindy Culbertson, editor of the paper. Bottom row: Connie Stueckle, Nancy Jacobson, Carla Woodend, Mary Kossman, Yvonne Pennell. Top row: Ken Phillips, Clayton Stueckle, Kip Culley, Rick Morasch, Cliff Crownover, Diane Hillsten. A ,ff :Sl -1 'Xi hi.jQw EQV. s X,-, -ww' i 'MM'N 'f . I Paper Staff In Journalism, members of the paper staff write and type their articles. Editor Cindy Culbertson and Co- Sf9Ve May, SPOTTIS Editor, J-HYS 0'-lt editor Connie Welch supervise the adds of the Tiger Times. paper Staff, 1' Paper Staff: Advisor - Mrs. Funk, Kip Culley, Nancy Jacobson, Terri Kossman, Wes Romine, Bruce Hegel, Larry Stueckle, Steve May, Laurie Ruchert, Kathi Hiatt, Susi Nascimento, Susan Taylor, Kirk Erwin, Les Smith, Karen McCulloch, Rick Morasch, Kerry Boaz, Randy Boaz. Seated: Connie Stueckle, Cindy Culbertson, Connie Welch. mg? -'-.. QJYQ .gr- .ew- Mary Kossman, business manager, Diane Hillsten, editor, Connie Stueckle, co-editor, Mrs. Funk, advisor. Photography class: Kirk Erwin, Mr. Gilson, advi sorg Kip Culley, Randy Boaz, Jim Hillweg. Seated: Debi Wallace, Kip Culley, Kathy Hiatt, Mrs Funk, advisor, Diane Hillsten, editor, Connie Stueckle, co-editor, Mary Kossman, business manager Back Peggy Bone, Terri Kossman, Susan Taylor, Val Preston, Karen McCulloch, Mary Lou Erwin, Larry Stueckle, Paula Watson, Jeannie Julian, Annette Ford, Les Smith, Kirk Erwin. 'wwmpvx gums--X QM!! Officers are from left to right: V. presi dent-Chuck Anderson, president-Larry Stueckle, secretary-Bill Bowe. Fang-n-Claw I M an , , , Above, Fang and Claw members put together the pro- grams they sold during basketball season. Front row: Jay Dutton, Bill Bowe, Rick Morasch, Mike Barta, Howard Morkert, Butch Preston, Larry Stueckle, Jim Romine. Middle row: Wes Romine, Kip Culley, Ken Phillips, Steve May, Jeff Dicus, Tom Piersol, Martin Sanders. Back row: Kirk Erwin, Les Smith, Steve Gerkey, Chuck Anderson, Dave Barta. tv' -ir - a 5 E QE A R, m.l,,m X Q .W K , V f ,. A asf ' Q , we A QW..-sigsw ffsgr a S' M f X -- J if 11- ' 22 riff .. is -- 'ef X K kb K ., - 4 gg, g - - .. XS vii . Xxx A M SIC Band Officers, left to right: Peggy Bowe librarian, Bill Bowe president, Tom Hiatt sentinel, Mary Lou Erwin treasurer, Cindy Culbertson secretary. Prescott High Band marching in Walla Walla Conductor: Mr. Hafner. Drum majorette: Diane Hillsten, flag twirlers: Gloria Hendrickson, Annette Ford, Susi Nascimento, majorette: Debi Wallace. Top row: Les Smith, Larry Stueckle, Wes Romine, Bill Bowe, Steve Gerkey, Curtis, Jeff Dicus, Tom Hiatt, Maggie Romine, Peggy Bowe, Cindy Hiatt, Jim Romine, Tom Piersol. M row: Mary Lou Erwin, Helen Hendrickson, Peggy Romine, Sherri Muzzy, Kirk Erwin, Clayton Stueckle, Hillwig, Butch Preston, Debbi Sanders, Katie Erwin. Bottom row: John Jacobson, Monesa Grant, Mike Ed Gerkey, Pat Harper, Cindy Culbertson. Conductor: Mr. Hafner. M Wm ,WWE --'f-- ' wr' ,mmm ff an ,, ,f 1 m Qgwneffyj Y1w Wim DEPARTME T Bottom row: Leslie Guse, Bonnie Lightle, Patty Manson, Debbi Sanders, Yvonne Pennell. Middle row: Paula Watson, Annette Ford, Jeannie Julian, Peggy Bowe, Diane Hillsten. Top row: Jay Dutton, Tom Piersol, Bill Bowe, Jim Romine, Wes Romine, Ed Gerkey. Pianist: Cindy Culbertson. Director: Mr. Hafner. Student conductor, Mary Lou Erwin, serves punch at the reception after the WWCC concert. A casual moment in the chorus room. nynt oy Mr. Muscles, Tom Hiatt Miss Physical Fitness, Debi Wallace '?5glSg 5 S T' .,,cE. S ' eccc vi , 1 M se, , Z! SQ.. . J Girls' and Boys' of the Months Miss Congeniality Jeannie Julian Mr. Good Nature, Howard Morkert Miss Leadership, Peggy Bowe Miss Talent, Cindy Culbertson .x X .. H 3 F- ...V I Mr. Debonaire, Larry Stueckle Miss Vogue, Susan Taylor Miss Humor, Diane Hillsten Miss Poise, Connie Stueckle Miss School Spirit, Nancy Jacobsen Q QHQ EE Mrs. Scholarship, Bill Bowe iii Miss Scholarship, Mary Kossman -Q3 5.52 : Girls, League Girls' League Members: Virginia Goe, Debbie Sanders, Valorie Preston, Peggy Bowe, Terri Kossman, Kathy Hiatt, Jeannie Julian, Mary Kossman, Patty Manson, Nancy Jacobsen, Mrs Ford, Advisor, Mary Lou Erwin, Paula Watson, Annette Ford, Laurie Ruchert, Susie Nascimento, Connie Bren, Gloria Hendrickson, Yvonne Pennell, Bonnie Lightle, Carla Woodend, Debi Wallace, Retha Hopkins, Leslie Bren, Diane Hillsten, Liz Preston, Connie Stueckle, Bonnie May. Girls' League Officers: Carla Woodend, Erwin, president, Nancy Jacobsen, vice Historian, Retha Hopkins, treasurer, Mary Lou -president, Debi Wallace, secretary, Debbie Phillips, sentinel, Mrs. Ford, Advisor. Anderson, Sales Manager. ' Advisor Mr. Hillsten, Bruce Hagel, Tom Piersol, Dave Barta, Chuck Anderson, Mike Barta, Jeff Dicus, Jay Dutton, Frank Hart, Butch Preston. IA Kustom Builders Below, Mr. Hillsten and Butch Preston work on current project. IA Kustom Builder officers: Mike Barta, Presi- dent-Treasurerg Dave Barta, Secretary, Chuck W W we Sports - 55.5 :.. my Q K ..., L-W : ,,',. N as ' . ws K 1-ffl . x W5 f - Q. ., w. 3 .www . g X . f' is .ga ff-, c a BM X xx Y A i w 4- :f ...w , . X -'Q Q -xx Q5 aw, ,K 4, .1 Ku is- Q 9 Rx A. Wi A . 3 Q . . 6 A Yghh x . X 9 , ' . . . A ' K '..: .. 1 3' . -- L 5 ' fb: H '- Y 1 ,,... .Q . X ll Q N N' -1 - Z f gi ' xf- vw . . L . t ..,. . . . E-.A . A- . . . 1 'P - .P Ss f .,.. , -. . - .1 yi. A N - kn 5, . t N V. N .,. ' K 5 ' - V 4 hw, -- . . . A - 0 Q .w i A 1 A Above: Action looks desperate in the home Kahlotus game. Football 1970 ff..-. Front row, left to right: Bill Bowe, Larry Stueckle, Jim Romine, Jay Dutton, Butch Preston, Howard Morkert, Rick Morasch, Coach Hiatt, Manager Les Smith. Middle row: Martin Sanders, Chuck Anderson, Jeff Dicus, Tom Piersol, Wes Romine, Dave Barta, Kirk Erwin, Manager Steve May. Top row: Clayton Stueckle, Barry Chabre, Tom Hiatt, Harold Hart, Mike Bowe, Steve Gerkey, Ed Gerkey, Manager Ken Phillips. 36 Winning Season Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Season record 5-3 At Left: Chuck Anderson churns up yardage against Touchet while Butch Preston C305 and Larry Stueckle C211 aid in blocking. Below, the Tigers get some pre-game advice from Coach Hiatt. In the picture below, Coach Hiatt says, HGet in there and stick them harder.H 33 Touchet 12 45 Kahlotus 6 O Washtucna 38 6 River View 24 32 Kahlotus O 12 Columbia O 43 Touchet 14 O Washtucna 52 Basketball 1969-70 Front row, left to right: Harold Hart, Tom Hiatt, Coach Loren Gilson, Bob Hillweg, Kirk Erwin. Back row: Edward Gerkey, Garvis Hopwood, Tim Barger, Barry Chabre, Richard Leonard, Kip Culley, Pat Harper, Cliff Crownover. if xfkqgs W 5 - Junior Varsity The team discuss their efforts to beat Waits- burg. Steve Gerkey goes for a jump ball in a game with Waitsburg Mike Bowe, Les Smith and Tim Scudder served nobly as managers for the basketball teams. vnq,.,,,-H -X. It 8 Columbia Coyotes and Prescott pause appre- Jeff Dicus is closely guarded by a Columbia hensively as Chuck Anderson makes a basket Coyote, as he tries to shoot in the play- in the play-off game. off game at Touchet. Chuck Anderson tries for a basket while Wes Romine Cno. 11D and Jeff Dicus Cno. 525 look on. arsit Reaching in to steal the ball from a Riverview Panther, is Jeff Dicus Cno. 52D. Front row, left to right: Larry Stueckle, Dave Barta, Coach Shannon Hiatt, Bill Bowe, Clayton Stueckle. Back row: Ken Phillips, Steve May, Tom Peirsol, Jeff Dicus, Chuck Anderson, Jim Romine, Steve Gerkey, Wes Romine. lu' Our Cheerleaders Varsity cheerleaders Nancy Jacobson, Connie Stueckle, Les Smith, Diane Hillsten and Mary Lou Erwin. Karen McCulloch, Debbi Phillips, and Retha Hopkins. Here, the junior varsity cheerleaders host the Wait Hi cheerleaders. E k i Em Q 1 'Q Q -we ammo I k..w,,,NW in l. rg ft, C H .X In o 1 W. Actlon 1 'QQ CW M E W The peppy J.V. cheer girls kept the spirit going strong during many a close game. Below, the Cheerleaders present a Ma and Pa skit. iifbzmp fwgfgrf LW X, , 'X The Varsity Cheerleaders 3121-L bi tjuwkk spark pep with a skit A - ScfP7'l-UAJIUTQ, sat ir iz ing the Touchet Indians . Above the varsity rally girls keep spirit alive during a pep assembly. Below is a good example of the good turnout at all games. It was the playoff game at Touchet with Columbia. 41 Track Season Track team: Butch Preston, Chuck Anderson, Bill Bowe, Howard Morkert, Larry Stueckle, Jim Romine, Ken Phillips, Tom Piersol, Mike Bowe, Tom Hiatt, Wes Romine, Richard Leonard, Barry Chabre, Steve Gerkey, Bob Hillweg, Ed Gerkey, Pat Harper, Tim Scudder, Clayton Stueckle, Ron Bingham, Coach Shanon Hiatt. Below: Tiger spikers at Dayton Invitational re- group to discuss strategy for winning. Q NW YN ,Q ns ,. Y we .N K . 1'fSWQi?HNfFi 'p is in 9555 . , ..., ell -- I 'f' ' if -f MTL? , .,m...l ,.. N ff' 1 Q, is sf K v - as f . .. C avgsnsssmsosaias1svwE3fmweinvH C e.-ns-, l--. , M. C , f-'P- 9'- ' . - ,,,,1,.e- :-ae.:- - ie, a. Below right: Howard Morkert runs 120 yd. hurdles with style. Q ..,, 2 A lqbf -. b .:,., 1 4 I AVAAI gi Q . .,, , so .E g X xx 2 R .r ss? 197 Above: Ron Bingham heaves shot at Prescott Below left: Start at 100 yd. dash. Clayton Stueckle, Tom Hiatt, and Larry Stueckle. Below right: Bill Bowe charges out of blocks at the start of 180 yd. low hurdles fk fii X ' 'f 211: :filfiiiiiwiggfl '?.lE.1ffffs11s5-'-1Y'Ef'ii.'l5':':-.mai -. T' X WPNGYX ESE., :.-,l,,,p',..,.c,. .,,. , ,, e ,. f H-: W : Q- - x ,fsfu E3Fgy?x5 awww wwe sms Fi N-Q . M :V . ....., sk - : ie : 4i' Msfgggj ' 9 cmssseafeqwgfiiggssst Bseegwqsgiaiwy emi 2eggs MWWNWESEHEQQVBQ -- -V HKRW -f-A - :fffflii , l in N l' . . . V - kg K SM-Us iw-gn Agn SW Q35 as W V-gi is W? E , if 'F E sb' gf.: -- naive- .. -f - f- -' q ., L- -2-ff - ., A sflslg Above: Steve Gerkey second burst in the Below: Barry Chabre Stueckle make final yd. relay at Dayton Left: Wes Romine warms up for long jump. Below: Tom Hiatt practices high jump. X X K xxxxi -- ...M B Left: Senior athletes give Booster Club President, Bob Muzzy, a cream pie. Center: Larry Stueckle receives a gold tie award and outstanding offensive player for football. Right: Ken Phillips was given the trophy for outstanding basket- ball player. Athletic Banquet Above left: Most Inspirational awards went to Wes Romine basketball, Chuck Anderson track, Butch Preston football. Above right: Dave Barta receives his trophy from Jerry Williams for best defensive football player. Below left: The athletes table bristles with anticipation. Below right: Steve Gerkey smiles after winning the most Improved Athlete Award. His father Gene pre- sents the trophy. 4 .. ,W K su ILE N CTIVITIES Wm Homecoming 1969 Kicking off the homecoming weeks activities was HDo your own thing day.H The following day, Tuesday was a Uday of mourningu for the poor Washtucna Wildcats. The boys got the day off Wednesday by purchasing a slave from the Girls' League. Thurs- day was ncolor dayn which was won by the Juniors, they wore red. Fri- day night the action was fast and furious. Nancy Jacobson and Larry Stueckle, pictured rightg were crown ed king G queen. The music was pro- vided for the dance, HCucumber Castle,H by a heavy group the Boss- men from Yakima. Tigers put cruncher on Washtucna player in Friday afternoon game mi '58 E Homecoming Court: Queen Nancy Jacobson and King Larry Stueckle. Royalty, left to right: Tom Hiatt, Liz Preston, Clayton Stueckle, Karen McCulloch, Wes Romine, Debbi Wallace, Jeff Dicus, and Diane Hillsten. The night before Homecoming winning spirits burned brightly as the bonfire. The intense look on Coach Hiatt's face typifies winning drive of the Tigers. I 55 'M' W- id' ,.N,- MW Mr. Irresistible Candidates: Pat Harper, Freshmang Steve Morasch, Sophomoreg Kip Culley, Juniorg Rick Morasch, and Larry Stueckle, Seniors. Mr. Irresistible Annette Ford presents Mr. Irresistible w a present and also a kissl? Pat Harper Some of Pat Harper's activities in- clude: this year's Ping Pong championg Basketballg and Track. Mr. Irresistible candidates were voted on by pennies. Pat Harper's can had-the largest number of pennies making him Mr. Irresistible. ith . Freshman and Sophomore Plays .. : ef -- The Sophomore play HWhodunit,H involved a variety of people including the panel of detectives played by Valorie Preston, Steve Morasch, Stan Reyman and Retha Hopkins. Also pictured are Lenel Williams as the hired killer and Maggie Romine as the kindly Grandma 1 . is- Q,-e Sweet Alice, Karen McCoulloch and her fiance, Malcom, Kerry Boaz, are caught in a moment of tenderness. Pat Harper presents Mrs. James Erwin, director, a bouquet of roses. Mrs. Erwin also directed the Sopho- more play. Connie Bren, Yvonne Pennell and Tom Hiatt stoop to examine Sally Romine who had fainted at the sigh of a ghost. Debra Sanders as Miss Margaret looks on, in the Freshman play entitled HGhost for Rent. 'E ll i Ei is 3 2 LEX! QF' Gl.l'A7? '-faq C5 WA 49 Pizza Feed Above: Prescott students discuss daily happenings while awaiting their pizza. Above right: Connie Stueckle, co-editor of the Annual, organized and planned the money-making activities. Right: Mr. and Mrs. Gilson were the cooks and manufacturers of the pizza and homemade root beer. .FTW fi ational Honor Society Maggie Romine, Cindy Culbertson, Peggy Bowe, Mary Kossman, Carla Woodend, Lenel Williams, Mrs. Erwin, Bill Bowe, Kirk Erwin, Steve Gerkey, Mr. Gilson. iizmauuuwu.. .l....3.,. amuunm V X QSQRSUMU N9lUQlNU1l. maui A Announcers of the newly formed Honor Society were Mr. Gilson and Mrs. Erwin. R' .S PT Mrs. Ransom Cosper delights the children by applying the make-up to the youngsters. The make-up, as well as the sideburns, moustaches, and beards adorned her CU.StOIIleI'S . The princesses anxiously await the announcement of Carnival Queen. Representatives are as follows: Freshman, Connie Breng Sophomore, Debbie Phillips, Junior, Conni Stueckleg Sen- iors, Conni Welch. Cnot pictured, Connie Welchj Freshman class representative Connie Bren was elected Carnival Queen. The rest of the candidates, and the crowd cheered while she was crowned. -3 1 J Attending the Carnival, people retired to the small multi-purpose room for refreshments. 51 . I uffiijj g'Walking Through the Countr The Bossmen from Yakima provided the music for the prom. Connie Stueckle and Wes Romine were crowned King and Queen at the Junior 1970. At left, they are dancing the traditional royalty dance after the coronation. X X if gf 5 2 Yfiew 5QQw ff , X nga -an 3 .aw Queen Connie King Wes Queen Connie and Clint Donley dance to the sound of the Bossman. Three servers for the prom wereg Judy Guse, Penny Romine, and Shari Wilbur. Junior Class Plays The HCapricious Pearls,N a three act play presented by the junior class, was a story about a group of gangsters and one DUMB girlfiend who get involved with a group of elderly ladies at a nursing home. HGee, Boss, we didn't mean to If Pictures of the Senior class play were not available. The play, entitled HBetween Eleven and Thursdayu was held the same night as the Junior play was and was a great success. Below, Kirk Erwin, nBossH shows his power and authority in keeping his boys and gal friend in line. Above: the little old ladies from the rest home have their daily hour of complaining. Left to right: D. Wallace, J. Julian, N. Jacobson, S. Nascimento, and P. Bowe. Class Night Class Night was held as usual, with skits commemorating the graduating seniors. The class of l970 presented their class will and their class history, as well as a final skit Special Award Diane Hillsten-Girls' League Girl of the Year and PTA Scholarship. Below, Bill Bowe- out- standing senior boy and salutatorian. Bausch and Lomb science award winners- Cindy Culbertson and Steve May. Below, Mary Kossman, Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- Outstanding Senior Girl, Homemaker of the Year- morrow' Mary Lou Erwin. Below, Chuck Anderson Athlete of the Year. ww . , I f- K if I fy ,' , ry' 1 ' I QQ , Larry Stueckle, PTA scholarship. Below, Connie Stueckle, Masonic Award winner. Also Kip Culley received the Masonic Award. At right, Maggie Romine receives the WSU Summer camp scholarship from PTA President, Mrs. Dean Culbertson. k is Y. . F Jay Dutton received the Ransom A. Cosper Out standing Citizen Trophy from Mrs. Norma Cosper. f .wav Q -5 W5 f 9 Lie? ,X W EZ E35 QQ V W 3 H f f W 'fy .-. ,Mu A Teacher of the Year, Mr. Loren Gilson CLASS OF 1970 f IE 5 Richard Preston, Rick Morasch, Diane Hillsten, Cindy Culbertson, Susan Taylor, Jay Dutton, Randy Boaz, Jim Romine, Bruce Hegel, Connie Welch, Mike Barta, Larry Stueckle, Mary Kossman, B111 Bowe, Mary Lou Erwin, Howard Morkert, Leslie Guse, Jim Hillweg. . . What we are to be, we are becoming. Mary Kossman Valedictorian Bill Bowe Salutatorian N ii is in 5 Mary Kossman and Bill Bowe lead the procession of Seniors. Dr. Joseph Barnes was the speaker at graduation. CLASS FLOWER: CHRYSANTHEMUM CLASS COLORS: PURPLE 8z GOLD Jim Hillweg receives his diploma Senior Class listens attentively to Bill Bowe's frfm School Board Chairman, Bart salutatorian address. 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