Prosser High School - Mustang Yearbook (Prosser, WA)
- Class of 1937
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New- land wi+h be-sf wishes for his con- finued success. ADMINISTRATICN f f f 'Aix W 1 I Q 3. . il- I. ---,wg-,. i -M1 La 11: .-Ai.-g.,' .. K-, ., X 'f.. .X'-ff? Q: D G4 if gf .. L? 1 N . -ff Eiigilfiiflbaf f. '1 z:f .i QQ 553 Na - As 1 af jfscsq h.aavgM '- ' f :-. 5 . ',?ww. g1fMgQ,. Q . 'V -14 55,8 if .354 . X if 6' 0 FACU L' P H. S., I937 Mr. Frisbi-e ...,,........,..,. Ceniral Washingion College of Educaiion, U. of W., Norihwesiern Mr. Newland ..,,,.,,,,,. Mr. Nelson ,.....,,,,,,,.... Mr. Barbre ,,,,......,.,,,,, Mr. Reynolds ,,,,.,....,. U.. Chicago: Superiniencleni. U. of W.: Principal. Physics, and Psychology. .W. S. C.. U. of Hawaii: Agriculiure ancl Chemisiry. .Spokane U., U. of W., W.S.C.: English, Business English, Journalism Mr. Berio ....,,....,..,,.,,... Ceniral Washingion College of Eclucaiion, U. of W.: Glee Clubs, Band ancl Orcheslra. Miss Weber ....,,.,......, Yakima Business College: School Disirici Secreiary. Miss Pe'rley .............., Miss Amiclon .,,. U. of W., Cornish School of Fine Aris. W. S. C.: Foreign Langu- ages, Commercial Geography, and Word Slucly. C. P. S.: Debaie, Commercial Deparlmeni. Miss Sherman ....,,,..... C.P.S., U. of W.: Dramaiics, English, Speech ancl Geomelry. 'Miss Nelson ,,,,.,,.,..... Miss Jamison ...,........ Mr. Case ......,.............,.,. ,W. S. C., U. of W.: Home Economics. Whiiworih Col.. U. of W.: Siucly Hall, Library. Economics and Soc. Whiiman. Cen. Wash. Teachers Col.. U. of W.: Soph. Healih, P. E. Miss Long ,.,,..,....,.,,....,, U. of W.. C.P.S.: Soph. Healih and P. E. ' Mr. Shriner ....,,....,..., Cheney. W. S. C.: Shop. Miss McGill .,.....,.,..... C. P. S.. U. of W.. Bellingham: Ari. i ' SCHOOL BOARD-H. PP. Singleion, Chairman: M ' S. L. Dondonville, Member c ,T fe -8 Herman Kuhlman, Clerk. 'I 3 U. of Moni., U. of W.: Boys Aihlelics. Hislory, Civics, and Biology Vicfor Kuhlman Roy Founrain Serena Grambo Clinl Knox Richard Gay Ornia Evans Rurh Eagleson Evelyn Evans Gale Sampson Don Pulisevich Mervyn Case Shirley Branl Jack Swarlhour Elhel Kemp Presidenr Vice Presidenr Secrerary Treasurer Business Mgr. Fire Chief Girls' League Pres. Yell Queen Sr. Class Pres. Jr. Class Pres. Soph. Class Pres. Senior Represenralive Junior Represenfarive Soph. Represenrafive Mr. E. E. Newland v Advisor Through lheir Board of Conrrol, .Jrhe srudenrs of Prosser High School exercise sehr government The worlc of fhe board rhis year has included Jrhe enforcemenl' of A. S. B. rules, The managemenr of rhe A. S. B. ficker plan, and The rrial of sludenls who have violafed A. S. B. regulalions. lil 1 ,ji 4 AMERYEIS ANDERSON IACHYI Live and W lei' live. All Hi 2:i Scribblers Club 4: Lefier Girl 4: Dramafics: Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT ANDERSON IBobl Love Thy Neighbor. Annual Sfaff 4: Gleo Club 3: P. E. Club 4. MAE BEERS IBabej Take your fime fhe world wasn'f made in a day. All-Hi 3: Mus:- ang Club 4: Jr. Class Play: Glee Club 4. SHIRLEY BRANT lSibI Smile and the world smiles wifh you. Hon- or Sociefy 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Leffer Club 3: Vice-Pres. of Class 2: Sec. of Class 3: Ediior of Paper 4: Conf. af U. of W. 4: Girls League Sec'f 3: May Day Prin- cess 3: Office Girl 3: Aunfies Trunk. WILMER. BRANT IBiIlI Jusf me and + I1 e world. Tumbling Team. Capiain 3: Boxing 3. fp-49 MELVIN CASE ICaseyl Love 'em and leave 'em. Foofball 2, Glee Club 4, Orchesfra 2. 3: Pres: Musical Momenfs 4. , BILL CLARK lBiIlieI Smile and The World smiles wiih you. AII- I-Ii 4: Baskeiball 3: Baseball 3, 4: Class Treas. 4: Orchesfra 3: Glee Club, 3: Pep Band 4. Enferecl from Sunnyside 3. von NA COATS issbei I'm siifing high on a hill-fop. League Rep. 4: Home Ec Trees. 3: Home Ec Play 3: Office Girl. EU LA LEE CONATSER lEudiel I follow The sfream of life. Senior Play: Hon- or Sfudenf: Annual Sfaff 3, 4: Leffer Club 3, 4: All I-Ii. 2, 3. 45 Pres, Librarian 4: Pres. Dramaiics 4: Office 3: Librarian 3, 4: Aunfies Trunlc. EARL CROSBY IBingI Laugh ai' The sighing world. All I-ii 3: Jr. Hi Plays: F. F. A. Scholar- ship 4: Treas. F.F.A. 4: Conference F.F.A. 4. ,-,....A..g. W ...AE L is 'Ai C' E Ki,,. 'ff 6 z XY: ,L non cross roof.: Silence is golclen, buf l'd rafher 'ialk. All-Hi 2: Foofball 4: Boys P.E. 4. JOHN DAVISON lBreakfas'il You are nof. you're fwenfy-six. Thespian 4: Senior Play: .Hi-Y 4: Pres. F. F. A. 4: All Hi 4: Aunfies Trunk: F.F.A. Play 4: Glee Club 4. KATH RYN DEATON lPefel One minufe fo live, le'r's live if. Librarian 4: Musfang 4: Glee Club 4. RAY DILLING iRayl Skipping classes is my delight Honor Socie- fy 4: Senior Play: Hi-Y 4: Thespian 3, 4: An- nual Sfaff 3. 4: Pres. Thespian 3: Salufafor- ian: All-Hi 2:Elecfrician 2, 3, 4: Mechanic Club, Pres. 2: Glee Club 4. RUTH EAGLESON lRu'ihiel Live and Learn. Vale- diciorian Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Thespian 3. 4: STU- clenf Council I, 4: An- nual 3, Eclifor 4: Debafe 3. 4: All l-li l, 3, 41 Leffer Club 3, 4: Roof- fer Club: Girls' League 3. Pres. 4: Conferences Walla Walla 2: Moscow 3: Prescoff 3: Seaffle 4: Yakima 4. KENNETH EATON lKennyl Give me fhe wide open spaces. F. F. A. 4 En- ferecl from Kelso, Wash- ingfon 4. EVELYN EVANS lEvel Whaf ever you are you're as fresh as paint Senior Play Honor Siu- denf: Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Thespian 2, 3, 4: Siudenf Council 2, 3.: AnnuelSi'aff 3-4: Debafe 4: All-Hi 2, 3, 4: Yell Queen 3, 4: Leffer Club 2, 3, 4: Pres. Librarians, Thespian Sec. 3: Yakima Conf. 2, 3, 4: Office 2, 3, 4: Librarian I, 2, 3,: Conf. af Toppenish 2. ORNIA EVANS lOrnaryl Say whaf you have in mind. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: V. Pres. of A. S. B. 3: Fire Chief I, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Class Pres. 2 Baseball 2, 3. 4: Baskefball 4: Old- er Boys' Conf. Spokane 4. CLlNTON FITCH lClinil Oh-I say. Mechan- ics 3, 4: Handicraff 4: Know your Comrnunily 4. RACHELLE FUNK lFunlciel l wanf fo make a good wife. Enfered from Sunnyside, Wa sh. 4j Glee Club 4. 6 I y K AA .i HAROLD GAVIN lDocl I sfand siill: The world 1'urns. Siudeni' Council I: Baskeiball I. 2. 3 Mechanics Club 4. RICHARD em mach: I can keep a secret Honor Socieiy 4: Sen- ior play: Siudenl Council I. 4: Bus. Mgr. A. S. B. 4: Hi-Y Vice-Pres. 4: Annual Sfaff 3, 4: Vice-- Pres. Class 3: Leirerman 3. 4: Baslceiball 2 3, 42 Orchesfra I. 2. 3: Fire Squad 4: Older Boys' Conf. Spokane 4: Thes- pians Soc. 4: High Scholasfic Slanding. SERENA GRAMBO lGrambol I wanf you 'io like me. Eniered from Mead. Wash. 3: Honor Siu- deni: A. S. B. Sec. 4: Annual Slaff 4: Siudeni Conference Yalrima 4: Musiang Club 4: Glee Club 4. ELIZABETH GRESS lLizl Wha'r's good for The goose is good for 'the gander. Yell Queen 41 Musiang Club 4: G-lee Club 3. 4: All Hi 3, 47 Jr. Play. THOMAS HARRIS IToml To sirive and Io suc- ceed. Baslceiball 2, 3: Glee Clubhql. - ' T' A: .-f Ili STANLEY HESSE . lSIanl 1 My greai desire is io be an ora'ror. All Hi 3: Tumbling Team 3. RAY HILL IHillI Me againsi a lol' of girls. All Hi 2: Soph. Play 2: Mechanics Club Sec. 4: Tumbling X3. LILLIAN JENSEN ILiIl Smile and The world smiles wiih you. Home Room Pres. I: Home Ec. Pres. 3: Vice Pres. of ihe GirI's League 4: Li- brarian 3. 4: Girl's Lei'- fer 2, 3: Moscow Con- ference 3. GLEN JONES IR:-:dl Be prepared. F. F. A.. Sec. 4: Musiang Club 4: Mechanics Club 4: I-Iandicrafl' 4. ROY KIMBALL Illcel La foisen Dieu esf meil- Ieur que beaucoup d'or. French C I u b Pres. 3: Tumbling 3: Or- chesira 3. 4. ,V, :flu CLINT KNOX Genflemen ' P r e f e r Blondes. Yell Leader 2: Tennis Pres. 3: Tennis. 2. 4: Baskefball 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: Annual 3. 4: Trees. of A. S. B. 4: Conf. Yakima and U. of W.: Fire Squad 4: Lef- ferman 2. 3. 4. CLYDE KNOX Women are flies in my soup. Hi-Y 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Baskelball 2. 3. X34-: Ten nis. 2. 3. ky 4 I Il Hi : V'ce Pres. 2: A ' X l: Yell King 2: Leffer- i mans Club 2. 3. 4: Fire Squad 4: Roofer Club 2: Boy's Home Ec Pres. 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Older Boys Conf. Spo- kane 4. GEORGINE KORSVIK Still wafer runs deep Musical Momenfs 4. VICTOR KUHLMAN lVicl My 'rerms are sfricfly business. A. S. B. Pres. 4: Honor Sociefy 4: Senior Play: Thes. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Leffer- men 3, 4: Pres. Hi-Y 3: Fire Chief 3: Baskefball 2. 3. 4: Fire Squad 4: Sec of Class 2: Sfage l Mgr. 3. 4: Conf. af U. of W. GILMER LANGE iGilmourl Sl'eady efforfs bring sfeady resulfs. Enfered from Kelso 3: imid- yearl. JUNE LUND lLeffyl Small buf Mighfy. Girls Leffer Club 2. 3. Sec. of Dramafics 2: Annual Sfaff 4: Make- up 2. 3. 4: Conf. al Yakima 2: Office Girl 4: Librarian 3: Adv. Mgr. of Senior Play. Class Sec. 4: Thespian Socief : Aunfies Trunk. f l,,.6wJ - JAC JIMADISON Mileeffoofl A man of few words. Annual Sfaff 4: Honor Sfudenf All Hi 4: Foof- Ball 3. 4: Boy's Leffer Club 3. 4: Smoker 3: Glee Club Pres. 4. RICHARD MATNEY lRichl To do if well. Enfered from Deming. New Mex- ico 2. F. P. A. 2: Boys' Home Ec.. 4: Sporfs- men's Club 2. DOROTHY MCL AN lDofl Every dark cloud has a silver lining. Enfered from Kenf I: Honor So- ciefy 4: Girls Leffer 2, 3: Girls League Sec. 4: Conf. Moscow 3: Librar- ian 4: Office Girl 3: Sec. of Home Ec. 2. 3: Orchesfra 2. 3: Annual Sfaff 4: High Scholasfic Sfanding. HELEN MILLER lSisl Silence is golden. Vice Pres. of Musical Momenrs 4: High Schol- asfic Sfending. 8 FRANCIS MOORE lFannyI I ain'I 'I'ha'I' graleiul. Senior Pla ' Thes. 2 3 Yr I I 4: Annual Siaff 3: Hi- Y 4: All-I-Ii 2. 3, 4: Class Pres. I: Sfudenl' Council 3: Tumbling 3. 4: DebaIer's Conf. Ya kima 3: Fire Squad 3. 4. DORABELLE MORGAN lDodeI Service wifh a smiIe. Librarian 4: Glee Club 4. LAURENCE NESSLY lSlopeI lWhal s fhe I-Iurry? I Foolball Mgr. 4: Basker- ball Mgr. 4: Glee Club 2, 3. ROBERT N ESSLEY fBobI Hicks don'I' always mean hill bilIies. Base- ball 2. 3. 4: Leflermans Club 2, 3. 4: Baskerball Mgr. 2, 3: Glee Club 2. DON ORTON lDingerl 'I'm re ared Fool'- P P ' ball 3. 4: Baskelball 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4: Jr. Hi Plays: Older Boys Conf. Spokane 4. PAUL PEM BERTON lPeml Be prepared. Mech.: Bo s Glee Club. FRANCES RUSHMEIER rf: lFranI Laugh and be happy. Senior Play: Yell Queen I: All-Hi I, 2: Girl's Conf. ar Walla Walla 2: Rooler Club: Girls' Lei'- I'er Club I. Re-enlered from Sprague 4. aff ..v 'fi V. GALE SAM PSON lSI'aunchl Singing is iusl' The Gale in me. Honor So- ciely: Pres. of Senior Class I--Ii-Y 3. 4: LeH'er- man 3. 4: Baskefball 3. 4: Foolball 3, 4: Chair- man of Jr. Prom. 3: All I-li 3, 4: Glee Club I. 2, 3. 4: Conf. al Pull- man 4: Tennis 2: An- nual Staff 3. 4: Sludenl Council 4. DOROTHY SEARLE VI IDOII Easy come and easy go. Enlered from Sun- nyside 3: Sludeni' Conf. Yakima 4: Needlecrafl' Vice Pres. 4: Glee Club 3. RGINIA SOMMER lScoHyl TonighI we anchor. ro- morrow we sail. Sen- ior Play: Thes. 3. 4: All- Hi 2, 3, 4: Rooler Club 3: Annual Slaff 4: Girls Leller Club 2. 3. 42 Sec. Library 4: Librar- ian 3, 4: Class Yell Queen 4. i I I I i i I 41 EORGE TAYLOR lTailspinl l'm nol' sleepy. l'm iusf fired. Siudenf Council 3: Pres. Hi-Y: All-Hi 3: Vice Pres. of Hi-Y 3: Fire Squad 3. 4: Class Pres. 3: LeHerman 3. 4: Baskefball 3, 4: Base- ball 2. 3, 4: Roofer Club 3. Older Boys Conf. Spokane 4. High Scholasiic Sfanding. SETH THOMAS Be 'lprepa,5:'.l. Sec. Class 2: Siudeni Rep. I: Mechanics Club 4: Fooiball 3: LeHsrman's Club 3, 4. BOB TULL lROP6l Take me, as I am or noi af all. All Hi 3: Foofball 2. 3. 4: Baslcef- ball 2: Ag. Club Treas. 4: Class Treas. 2: Glee Club 3. 4. CLIFFORD YOUNG lBrigl1aml Be careful. Foolball Mgr. 2. 3: Fooflaall 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Orches- fra l, 2, 3. 4: All-l-li 4. I0 , - A sa--4 r U Asi- f ,qu-ua.--ef .... - if ANCIENT HISTORY The parTe oT oure schule lyTe whyche exTendes back To The ancienTTe year oT T933 and over The ryver oT lyTe bryngs To us a vivide memore. A memore oT a.lyTTle bandde OT Treshman whuse spyrTual exercyse oT mynd was wholly unprepared Toure The cruelle sTyng oT The wepon sTudy . whych was encounTed upon enTeryng Senyor Hygh Schule. They marched couragyously inTo The Tray: wyTh alle The marks oT a bandde who wyll accomplysh alle Therre is To accomplish. WyTh Ornia Evans, Shirley BranT, Evelyn Ev- ans and Vic Kuhlman as Theyre abyle leaders. and Miss Sherman as advisor, They dared alle The royale Junyors and Senyors To deTeaTe Theme in ayThung They decyded To do. Such was The enTrance oT The classe oT I937 inTo The howse oT hygher learnygr, The Senyor Hygh Schule. I MEDIEVAL HISTORY Time marcheTh unTo Thee years oT I934-35. We TindTh our inTanTs oT olden Times now Tull grown knighTs and ladies oT Thee round Table, in The courT oT EducaTional Ren- aissance. WiTh Thee leadership oT George Taylor. and his courT composed oT Shirley BranT, Francis Moore and Lucille WebsTer This group haTh sTriven iTs way To Thee Top. They haTh made a place Tor Themselves in The limelighT oT Drama? SporTs and SocieTy. Their greaTesT conTribuTion To SocieTy waTh Thee Junior-Senior Prom, which They gaveTh in honor oT The House oT Lords. During This period OT Their hisTory Miss Sherman and Mr. Barbre acTed as Their worThy advisors. IT waTh Through These Two, ThaT Thee class haTh received many OT Thee pleasures ThaT makeTh a pleasanT school life. Now we TurneTh our aTTenTion unTo This same class in The Modern Age oT l936-37. MODERN HISTORY Knock. knock-Who's There? EaTher-FaTher who? FaTher Time. Here we are again in I936-37. Our gay class has nearly finished iTs career. We deTermined To work hard and play hard and enioy This year To The limiT. The gallanT commanders on This Tinal advenTure were Gale Sampson. Bill Clark, June Lund, Shirley BranT and George Taylor. Mr. Newland and Miss Sherman supplied us wiTh much-needed and appreciaTed advice. FLASH! LaTesT reporTs on The LaTe ChrisTopher Bean show ThaT iT was a huge success. Much brawn and brain wenT inTo The making oT This producTion and a good Time was had by all. An all-sTar class--we shone especially in The Tield oT sporTs, supplying valuable members To The TooTball, baskeTball and baseball Teams. OT big imporTance was The winning oT The inTer-class baskeTball championship. Though closely Tollowed by The Juniors we came ouT on Top. The gala evenT oT The year was The Junior-Senior Prom. This Time we enioyed iT as guesTs raTher Than as hosTs. The IasT big celebraTion OT The year was The class picnic. Then came graduaTion, The Tinale OT our school liTe in Prosser High School. 4 , f Q4 ICN , AK If Q: 45 A X 4 xx f, . Q Y .nu Il JUNIOR CLASS. l936- I 937 CLASS OFFICERS S PresidenT-Donald Pulisevich Vice-PresidenT-John McEIhiney SecreTary-Treasurer-Virginia BasTien STudenT Council-Jack SwarThouT JUNIOR GIRLS WHO WON LETTERS Lois BasTien Virginia BasTien Lenore Foisy HazeI Hicks MyrTIe Reid RuTh Trice LeTTie Marcus S+eIla SmiTh JUNIOR BOYS WHO WON LETTERS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Ered Davidson Fred Davidson DarryI MacDonaId NeaI Evans Jack SwarThouT Jack SwarThouT Lloyd Walker . Howard Madison, Manager John Wise Ted Harding, Second Squad BiIIy Wells, Manager Because The Senior CIass didn'T receive Their Class Rings unTiI The end of The year, The Junior CIass have ordered Their rings This year and They will receive Them someTime nexT SepTemIoer. April I6, I937, The Junior Class, sponsored The Junior-Senior Prom. An under waTer scheme was carried ouT. 1 SX I SN I2 ' .. , 4, -1 SOPHOMORES Mervyn Case-Presidenl' Frankie Bells Gay-Vice-Presidenl Tom Damon-Secreiary Efhel Kemp-Siudenl Council Member Dorofhy Hall--Yell Queen ' Arnold Lyczewslce-Yell King Frankie Gay, June Madson, Josephine Miller, Liola Smifh, and Doroihy Hall received leifer awards in I936-I937. The boys of +he sophomore class +ha+ received foolball awards were: Mervyn Case, Don Shields, Clinron Gordon, Bill Swarfhouf, Cornelius Menzia, Roberf Allan, Joe Pearson and The Manager, Drury Mercer. Baslceiball awards were given +o Mervyn Case, Junior Royer, Joe Pearson, Bill Swarfhoui, and +he Manager, Roberl Allan. The Sophomores ended iheir year wilh a gay parfy 'ro which +hey invifed +he Freshmen. so I3 ,.,Q,..,...L.. W .A .,. - Tl-lE ANNUAL STAFF 'Ffh Edifor Rulh Eagleson Pho+ography Ed. Gale Sampson Associa+e Ed. Evelyn Evans Ray Dilling Feaiure Ed. Miriam Beardsley Billy Wells Assisianis John McEliney Make-up Ed. Grace Sommers Coleen Webb Typing Assis. Junior Royer Dororhy McLean Clyde Knox Eula Lee Conalser Roberr Anderson Virginia Sharp Clifford Young Virginia Sommers Lorraine Sommers Aclivilies Ed. Clinl Knox Arlisis Billy Weber Assisfanls Hazel l-liclcs Joyce Wilkins Social Ed. Serena Grambo Mamie Greis Assisranls Jack Madison . June Lund Virginia l-lapionsiall Gail l-lorion Business Magr. Richard Gay Advisor Miss J. Amidon DEBATE CLUB Debaiing ihe quesiionz Resolved 'rhal all eleclric ulililies should be govern- menially owned and opera'red. The Prosser I-ligh debale squad deieaied all of rheir opponenis. Evelyn Evans and lna Ware upheld lhe aifirmalrive successfully againsi Pasco. Rulh Eagleson and James McCar+hy debaling 'ihe negalive defeaied bo+h Wapalo and Mablon. Their advisor was Miss Jeannelle Amidon. I . f . ff I4 X 1 .., .- :- , n 1 3 it Q 5 x X 1 1 f 1 m ggi, . W 2, . ,'lp5'f-.Q-. fv.,k,': ,V ,L-' ' ',ffL1.,,r' 3 'f 9 ff . k.. , if X x , . 1 L : Chosen for Their leadership. characier, scholarship, and service the following Seniors were 'rak en info 'rhe'Nafional Honor Sociefy. Vicior Kuhlman. Gale Sampson, Ray Dilling. Shirley Brant Doro- 'rhy McLean. Richard Gay. Clin+ Knox, Ruih Eagleson and Evelyn Evans. Ever promineni among high school aclivifies are ihe Glee Clubs. This year 'the girls sang for the Musical, which was pres-enled March 19. and many oiher 'rimes for lhe siuclenf body and for oihers. They have shown much inieresl and abilify 'fhroughouf The year. They represeniecl Prosser af The May Fefe in Kennewick on April 30. The Boy's Glee Club has shown enlhusiasm in learning reperioire of fine parf Y in -Y songs and has performed Gi various +imes for The enioymerd of sfudenfs and pafrons. They also represenfed Prosser af fhe May Fefe. A large membership will con- x x, 'rinue on for nexr year's work. 1 3' Y Q e at xye 2 . , si J I . , I5 A ,,4,e,,,.Q,,... -s..L.,e- LETTERM EN Because There seems To be a desire on The parT of The girls To learn To dance. Miss Sher- man organized This club where They learn folk and Tap danc- ing, Alier The enTire group has masfered a dance They hold eliminaTion conTesTs in which They choose The besi few To give iT in assembly. ln The spring They enioyed hilces and bicycle rides. BOYS P. E. Displaying loTs of pep. The Girls LeTTer Club sTarT- ed The year righT wiTh The purchase OT red, barrel sweaTers Tor Their leTTers. A dance similar To lasT year's, Girl DaTe Boy, was given wiTh ValenTines as The Theme. A new poinT sysTem was inTroduced which is more saTis'FacTory. 4 Wwe 1X TW The LeTTerman's club, The honorary aThleTic club of Prosser High, was capably led Through The year wiTh Jack Madison. presidenT. The TirsT imporTanT evenT was The iniTiaTion of The new members. which was climaxed by reTreshmenTs and enTerTainmenT. Their nexT evenT was The annual banqueT and dance. GIRLS P. E. This club was composed of Those boys who were inTeresTed in learning more abouT The TundamenTals oT The diTTerenT seasonal aTh- leTics. Mr. Reynolds, The high school AThleTic Coach was The direcTor of The club. GIRLS LETTER 152. - 51 qi V- 'Jij ff X T ., fa x I 6 Evelyn Evans, Ruih Eagleson. Virginia Sommers, Gale Samp- son. Fred Davidson, John Davi- son. Ray Dilling and Vic Kuhl- man, Eula Lee Conafser, Fran- ces Rushmeier, Richard Gay, Frances Moore, June Lund. Sfanley Hesse, Hazel Howard, Lenore Foisy, Darryl McDonald. Lois Basiien. Jessie Mason. Miriam Beardsley, Louis Piland. Frankie Gay. , Ti-IESPIANS The Girls League, under 'rhe supervision of Miss Jamison. compleied a successful year. A conference 'io ihe girls of ll iowns. discussion groups, a Carnival. and an assembly were feaiured. Pres. Rufh Eagleson. V.-Pres. Lillian Jensen, Sec. Doroihy McLean: Treasurer, Lefiie Marcus: Represeniaiivss: Frankie Gay. Lois Basiien, Von- Coals, DeEH'a Movious. and Doroihy Hall. ii ii eims LEAGUE - The purpose of Hi-Y is io creafe and mainiain fhroughouf fha school and communiiy high siandards of Chrisiian charac- ier. George Taylor. Pres.: Rich Gay. V.-P.: Gale Sampson. Or- nia Evans, Clin? Knox. Clyde Knox, Neal Evans. Louis Piland. Tom Damon. Roy Founiain. Francis Moore. Lloyd N1Valker. Vic Kuhlman. Ray Dilling. and John Davison. Advisors: E. W. Fry. C. C. Frisbie, D. E. Marsh and Rev. Cawdy. HI-Y Careful srudy of siage fechnique was The suloieci of The iirsi' semesiers work in ihe Dramaiics club. Much cleiailed efiori was pui' on problems Jrhai were preseniecl in dramaiics work. Skiis, siunis, and plays were given +o be acied our, several of which appeared in assemblies. DRAMATIC CLUB I 5... ,nl i 7 This group of girls devofe one sfudy period each day Io helping in fhe office. fhey are nof a regularly organized club. buf fhey hold special meefings fo discuss office efiqueffe and fhe operafion of various office machines. La Delle Weber is fheir advisor. OFFICE GIRLS Assuming a very large parf of fhe responsibilify involved in fhe success of our sfage pro- ducfions. The sfage crew has builf and insfalled a new sef of scenery and fwo banks of Iighfs besides fheir regular work. Elecfrician. Ray Dillingg Assf. elecfrician P a ul Hamilfon: Sfage Mgr.. Vic Kuhlman: Assf. sfage mgr., Louis Piland: Sfage hands. Tom Damon. car- penferg Sfanley Hesse. STAGE CREW Under fhe supervision of C. E. Nelson, Agriculfure lnsfrucfor, fhe Mechanics Club had a profifable year. The acfivifies of fhis or- ganizafion included fours of fhe local garages, work on gasoline engines ancl inspecfion of fhe differenf makes of aufomobiles. AUTO MECHANICS CLUB Under fhe capable leader- ship of Ornia Evans, fire chief and Richard Gay, Assf. fire chief, fhe fire squad was in charge of all fhe high school drills. Their main dufies are fo keep fhe sfudenls in order, keep fhe exifs open and see fhaf fhe building is cleared of all people as rapidly as possible. FIRE SQUAD ee I I8 NEEDLECRAFT CLUB Composed of librarians only, 'rhe club members learned how Io mend books cover magazines and slud- ied differenl Types of cards and had a program each meeling consisiing of bool: reviews and discussions of inieresiing magazines. Eula Conalser, president I-Iazel I-licks, Vice-Pres. and Pro- gram chairman, Virginia Sommers, secrelary. MUSICAL MO Laiin club discussion con- sisls mainly of Iopics cen- Iering abour Rome, iis arf, religion, home life, and government Anna Rose Fisk, president Eilen Foisy, secreraryp Louis Piland, vice-president Oiher mem. bers: Phyliss England, Nel- lie Clark, Lowell Miller, Iris Ivey, Florence Basrien, Tom Damon, I-Ierberr Srrous, Rulh Kinny. This club, organized The Ias+ semesler, is very pop- ular iudging from The large arrendance. The purpose is Io learn how ro knif, cro- chel' and embroider. Wirh Ihe aid of Miss Jamison, Ihe advisor, many of Ihe girls knirred barrel sweal- ers. Srella Smiih, pres. Al- dine Dunn, Sec., Doroihy Searle, Vice President LIBRARY CLUB Musical Momenls, a new- ly organized club under Ihe direciion of Miss Perley, has proven very successful Ihis year. Each week Ihey have a program consisring of dancing, singing. and music and Ihe lasl semes- Jrer They concenrraied on making scrap books of popular and also original songs. Ina Pierce. Pres., Coleen Webb. Sec., V. CL,,..- ,,.,, 1, LATIN CLUB 'ia ,f i I 9 if 3 BOYS HCDME EC By engaging in all lypes of wood work. bolh boy and girl members of The l-landicrall Club spenl an inleresling year. Some of lhe arlicles made were: Book and magazine racks. bool: ends. slciis. end la- bles, lable lamps, bracelels. rings. and eleclrical devices. In addilion 'ro The enioymenl re- ceived in 'rhis club, The mem- bers have also acquired inval- uable lraining. T T MUSTANG The Know Your Communilyn was a very worlhwhile club where we learned inlereslinq facls abou? Prosser. During 'rhe year we wen'r 'lo 'lhe following places: Flour Mill, Blaclcsnuilh Shop, The Gold Mine. and also 'lhe Warehouse. The members say lhey enioyed lhese lrips very much and afler lhey had relurned They held discussions on whal lhey had seen. Their advisor was Miss Mary Pelley. ? 5 2 .A ,A si.- QE' T, ,gg X 20 The Boys Home Economics. a new and novel club. was or- ganized fo leach The boys how lo prepare various dishes. While wailing for lhe equip- menl' lo come lhey discuss such 'lopics as: correcl dress for boys, combining of foods and lable manners. Their de- sire is lo prepare such foods as cakes, pies, biscuils, and poach- ed eggs on loasl. Their ad- visor was Miss Alice Nelson. QNX sv -. ill P sk U ' HANDICRAFT The school owes Thanks 'ro lhe club lor having 'lhe poles wrapped al Foofball Games, adverlising. selling liclcels, pep rallies, and for everylhing nec- essary 'lo make alhleiic evenls go off smoolhly. To raise money 'ro buy hals for 'their members while on duly. They sold fell horses lo 'rhe sfudenfs. Their advisor is Mr. Ernesl Newland. T Know YOUR COMMUNITY The Journalism club dis- cussed some oT The phases oT newspaper work during The TirsT semesTer. The club members pracTiced wriT- ing newspapers and sever- al of Their arTicles appear- ed in The local paper. Grace Sommers. Pres. Tom Damon, V.-Pres.: Al- ene Rassmussen, Sec.: Mr Barbre, advisor. F - CLUB R 5 An up and coming club T Tor The boys is The F. F. A. i They senT delegaTes To PorTland, Ellensburg, Spo- kane, and Pullman where They iudged sToclc and po- TaToes. Besides presenTing The humorous assembly Where's- Elmer They sold hoT dogs aT TooTball games and conducTed evening T school Tor Tarmers. F. F. A. CLUB The orchesTra, under The direcTion oT Mr. Merlin E. BerTo was comprised of I9 pieces. They presenTed numbers aT boTh The All- l-li Review and The Senior Class Play. The band branch of The orchesTra played Tor FooTball, Bas- keTball, and Baseball games. ORCHESTRA Engaging in several diffi- culT phases oT gym work. This club under The direc- Tion oT Coach Reynolds was very acTive during The year. Boxing, wresTling. and Tumbling comprised The main acTiviTies oT The club. GYMNASTICS CLUB F . 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Sgmcyfep Refer? , Ivo SCHOO7 TTOOCJS , ig 58: C5l'CI5 Because cj Show V Vgbfu Y 'nu qi-'cbgua-Y' .Nj VC-.IW D M1512 flq' Q4 'Cl :IGN-'Z iIDa?e.5 35a5qC?!Ja Dccz5m6+ion A Er-'alwam 0,1 'H Da-nee xlivmv-fnamcnsf Confes? LIHCOYH 'mayews V 6 AA-PFI, April A.pv-'12 ' Li: IT iq ',SBV?: v 2 Zv Cy gg H' 4 96 Musica? . Schick-f 5 1-'nn Jw. SH P 3 ,play Veena ?'I'0n Pwom Q r9:N'4AP-KJ' 50 M 3 y 6? 5w'3 f-M aj '7 xy' acl 5+ ' qu Mumrca? IVKOHHSPJS Jlflhvowl-'ugh b I'E?'c TCE Md, M6 may L Il.ajf . y2vl+E-2, H 55 Z4 35 je nhl ow Ba Qeazaureafe. jemonff I Commevmemenf' Ntbvvmp Q13-ss 'Day Q' I 23 ALL-HIGH REVIEW A The All-High Review which was presenTed December 6, displayed much TalenT Trom The Senior High School. The idea oT This year's annual All-High, was cenTered around The acTiviTies oc- curring in The lobby oT The CosmopoliTan l-loTel in New York. ln The lobby were Tea- Tured: The Telephone girl, door man, bell boys, maids, and cook, as hoTel help. OTher visiTors To The hoTel were: Dancers, Mrs. SocieTy and son, gossips, newlyweds, college boys and girls, refired business men, The manager, iazz band, salesmen, hunTers and every-day Tamilies. IT was in The aparTmenT oT a young man ThaT The one-acT comedy, Women Folks Took place. CharacTers in This play were: Meriam Beardsley, Virginia Som- mers, Fred Davidson, Frankie Gay, Jessie Mason, Olive Gene Kammer, and Lenore Fois . F yThe FaculTy play, The FlorisT Shop Took place in The Tlower shop oT The hoTel. CharacTers Taking parT in This perTormance were: Miss Edna Keen, Miss Mariiane Halliday, Mr. D. E. Marsh, Mr. Gordon Newell, and Mr. ErnesT Newland. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class play, The LaTe ChrisTopher Bean, was presenTed April 2. The acTion of This Three-acT comedy was cenTered around The liTe oT a poor porTraiT painTer Chris Bean. IT was noT unTil Ten years aTTer his deaTh ThaT iT was learned ThaT his picTures were worTh a TorTune. ThroughouT The enTire play The limelighT Talls on The maid Abby, who Turns ouT To be The wiTe oT The dead painTer. The casTed 24 characTers were: DocTor HaggeT ..........,...,. ...,,,....... J ohn Davidson Mrs, T-laggerlr ,.,,.,,,,ee.,, .,,,,,..,,.,.... V irginia Sommers Susan I-laggerT .,...,.,,,,, ,.,,,.,,.,.. E ula Lee ConaTser Ada l-lagged .,..,..,,...,, ,,....,,...., F rances Rushmeier Warren Creamer .,......,.. ,.,,.............,. F rancis Moore Mr. TallenT ......,,......,...,,.. ...............,. R ay Dilling Mr. DavenporT ..,..,,..,,. ..,......... R ichard Gay Mr, Resin ,,,,,.,L.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, .,,,,.,,..,,,. V ic Kuhlman Abby The Maid ,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,.....,.. E velyn Evans THE MIXER The usual geT-acquainTed dance, The Mixer, held This year in The gymnasium of The Junior High building was well aTTended by sTudenTs, boTh old and new oT Prosser High. Roy Taylor's orchesTra Turnished snappy music Tor The occasion and wiTh a Tew special numbers made The enTire evening a big success. This dance was sponsored by The AssociaTed STudenT Body OT Prosser and The TaculTy. g THE GIRL'S LETTER CLUB DANCE The girl daTes boy dance sponsored by The Girl's LeTTer Club was held February I2 in The Junior High AudiTorium. The daTing bureau on hand Tor anyone having diTTiculTies in geTTing a daTe proved a greaT help To bashTul girls. A vaIenTine Theme in decoraTions gave a romanTic seTTing Tor The aTTair. JUNIOR SENIOR PROM On April I6. The Juniors enTerTained The Seniors aT The annual Prom, held This year in The salTy aTmosphere oT The briny deep. MidsT dangling fish and Tilmy sea- weed, The couples danced away all cares To The sTrains oT Roy Taylor's Music Makers. The orchesTra halTed mid-way and The guesTs were enTerTained by The Evans Twins, Joyce and Eloyce, in an acrobaTic dance and by liTTle Marian Evans in a Tap dance. The winners oT The prize walTz were: Eois BasTien and Francis Moore Virginia HapTonsTall and Darryl McDonald Serena Grambo and Richard MaTney. EW? 0' - if . 25' I? 5 fganvnvaf 4-'aw fw-f',7a-- 7-Iwi 'N-3. sf Q,3f.fQ ii Wwfmww. N NYSNNK-www:-Qv . .X -Q ,M wx R N. wx -, 2 v ?- -X Q ex nfliv' at ww 7 i 5 fig 'Rv ' ,x as K S x X-hh fi. x t E X QQ L lx E Q E K m N3 Aff E j f xx X-uit X :AX is iii if -X K LLL-L ff? FOOTBALL A TighTing band of musTangs, ouTweighed in every game, baTTled Their way To vicTories over six Teams while Taking iT on The chin Trom buT Tour. The aTTack TeaTured a wide open game wiTh TrequenT end runs and aerial bom- bardmenTs. ' - Beginning The season by scoring a l3-l2 upseT over a mounTainous Toppenish eleven, The TighTing lv1usTangs never leT down unTil The end of The season when They came ouT of The shorT end of al2-O score wi+h Sunnyside, Yakima Valley Champions. Schedule: Prosser 46, l-lanford O: Toppenish l2, Prosser l3g WapaTo 32, Prosser Og Ellensburg 34, Prosser 6: Grandview I4, Prosser 24: Grandview 7, Prosser I3: Ken- newick 2O, Prosser 6: lvlarqueTTe I9, Prosser 26, Sunnyside I2, Prosser O. Nexl' year's squad will be minus The services of 'live seniors who will be losT by graduaTion, These are: CapTain Bob Tull, Don OrTon, Don Cross, Jack Madison, and Gale Sampson. ThirTeen members of This squad will be back nexT Tall poinTing Toward anoTher successful season, including: Darryl McDonald, Jack SwarThouT, ClinT Gordon, Lloyd Walker, Fred Davidson, Mervyn Case, Bill SwarThouT, Amos Crambo, Don Sheilds, Cornelius Menzia, Joe Pearson, RoberT Allan, and John Wise. Also some very promising ma+erial will be coming up 'from The Freshman class. including: Bob l-larris, Elmer Landin, Melvin BranT, J. C. ConaTser, KeiTh Cross. George Radford, LesTer Roark, Fred Sinnes, Alvin Hansen and Howard STubble- Tield. ' 2 ' 28 BASKETBALL The I936-37 ediTion oT The Prosser High School baskeTball squad Tinished iTs sea- son under The direcTion oT Their new menTor, Linwood E. Reynolds, wiTh an enviable record OT Twelve wins ouT OT eighTeen conTesTs. Displaying a smooTh working oTTense which TeaTured a TasT break along wiTh a sTrong zone deTense, The lvlusTangs gave every quinTeT They played a hard baTTle and in doing so They hold vicTories over every Team They meT excepT The Top-Hi Tive. The lvlusTangs Tinished Their souThern disTricT conference play by winning TirsT place over Kennewick and Pasco, and iusT missed winning The Lower Valley TiTle by one poinT. GraduaTion will rob us oT eighT valuable players: Richard Gay, Don OrTon, ClinT Knox, George Taylor, Vic Kuhlman, Clyde Knox. Gale Sampson, and Ornia Evans. During This season's campaign The lvlusTang hoopsTers rang up a ToTal oT 557 poinTs To Their opponenT's 338. giving The MusTangs an average oT 31 To I9 advanT- age Tor each game played. ln The Tinal check-up on The MusTang's individual performance we Tind The Tol- lowing ToTal oT poinTs scored by each player during The season: ClinT Knox, I67: Jack SwarThouT, 95: Richard Gay, 93: Don OrTon, 57: Mervyn Case, 50: George Taylor. 27: Vic Kuhlman, 25: Clyde Knox, 24: Fred Davidson. 8. The maTerial Tor nexT season appears very promising wiTh Tour leTTer winners back Trom This year's squad, and a compleTe Team coming up Trom Junior High School which won The Yakima Valley Junior High championship. '29 . .........uiL,, ,,L,, Tennis Teams Jim McCarThy, ClinT Knox, Paul Seymour, Jack O'Rourke, Clyde Knox, Coach Verne J. Barbre Hazel Hicks, Virginia Sommers, Frances Rushmeier, KaTherine Taylor, DeETTa Movius RuTh Eagleson, Lois Bastien, Virginia Bastien, Coach Margaref Jamison AT The presenT wriTing The Tennis Team has won Two ouT oT Three maTches. Losing one To Yakima and Taking Two from Sunnyside. ' ' A Making a remarkable showing Tor The girls division of The Team. The TirsT doubles Team consisTing oi Lois and Virginia BasTien have won all of Their Three maTches. Vir- ginia Sommers and Frances Rushmeier have also displayed a commendable game oT Tennis in Their singles playing. 'T' On The boys' squad ClinT and Clyde Knox upheld The singles and TirsT doubles posiTions while Jim lv1cCarThy, Jack O'Rourke, and Paul Seymour Took Turns in repre- senTing The second doubles Team. Our TirsT singles player, ClinT Knox, succeeded in winning all Three of his singles maTches. GJD l 30 BASEBALL STarTing The season wiTh nine experienced 'players and Tour uTiliTy men. The I937 baseball Team Took a double win over Toppenish in The TirsT Two encounTers oT Their eighT game schedule. AT This wriTing The MusTangs have exTended Their vicTories To 5 wins and no losses and all presenT indicaTions are ThaT They are heading Tor a league champion- ship. ' Through The sTeady and accuraTe piTching oT The Two ace' MusTang hurlers. George Taylor and Bob Clark, The Team is esTablishing an enviable record. GAME SCHEDULE Prosser ,,,,..,,..... ..,,,.,,.. 5 Toppenish ,........... .,...,.. 4 Prosser ........,.... ...,...s,. I I Toppenish ,,.,,....,. .....ss, 5 Prosser .,,,..s...,.. .......,s. l 3 lvlabTon .,.,,..... ..,.,... O Prosser ......,,s....,.......s,..,..., Q., 7 WapaTo ..,..,...s..,.. ,..,,.. l Prosser ,ss,.,..,.,.ss.,.,..,.....,..,... 8 WapaTo ........,.....,...,.,.,,..,.,,.,, 4 The l937 squad who represenTed Prosser were: CaTcher ...,,,.......,.....,.......,.. ,,,,,,.,.,,........,,,.......,, PiTcher ..,.,,.,,,,...,,.,,.,,........,.,,,..,............,...,. Mervyn Case George Taylor PiTcher .,,,,.,.,,.,,.. .......,......... B ob Clark FirsT Base ,.........,. ..,,,.,,...,,.. lvl elvin BranT Second Base ...,,,...., ,.,...... J acl: SwarThouT Shorlr STop .,,,..s.,, ....,.......... D on Searle Third Base .,.,....,.. ...........,.., B ill Clarlc Righ+ Field ...s.....A.,,,s,,.. s............,.,...,. ..s...,,..,........ N e al Evans CenTer Field ,..,,...s.,.,,.s...ss.s......................s.,,,.....,,..s.,. Ornia Evans Leff Field ,,,,........,,,,.,,..,,,,,,.,,..,s,...s,..,.,..,...,.....,..... RoberT Nessley UTiliTy lvlen :-RoberT Weber, Bush, Don OrTon Don Shields, Diclc w , tb , X i T e 3 l ...il WlNNlNG BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL TEAMS Girls' sporTs Tor I936-37 included baske+baII, volleyball, lciTTyball and Tennis, lsee p. 301. To win a leTTer, a girl musT earn eighT poinTs. Four musT be gained in acTiviTies, ThaT is, being an oTTicer in a club, or parTicipaTing in maior plays and reviews. Three poinTs musT be aTTained in aThleTics and The oTher poinT may be acquired in eiTher aThleTics or acTiviTies. Two poinTs were given To The members OT The winning Teams in inTer-mural compeTiTion. Those girls on The winning volleyball Team were: Lois BasTien, Virginia' BasTien, Aldine Dunn, RuTh Eagleson, Arlee Richman, and RuTh Trice. Members OT The winning baslceTball Team were: Eula Lee ConaTser, Evelyn Evans. Hazel l-licks, Lillian Jensen, June Madson, Leola SmiTh, and Virginia Sommers. The reTerees, Lois and Virginia BasTien, RuTh Trice, and Virginia Sommers, were also given a poinT. ln kiTTyball, a popular spring sporT, Three Teams are sTill compeTing Tor Th-e cham- pionship. Miss Jamison very capably supervised These various inTer-mural sporTs. Several amusing encounTers were scheduled wiTh The boys. 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