Reardan High School - Warwhoop Yearbook (Reardan, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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M 1953 Warwhoop Stu 'Nz-A Published by Studem' Body Reordon Hugh School Reardon WoshungTon lW4 M95W 77 BUS DrwerS Mr McConneH M Backer Mr Kor ersmm Mr Ovwns B Mg Mr Woloom C Lxqh n r Newsom Crm r Rm Jomtous Mr VVoHners Mr Hmkle Mi dh picture To the right Mrs. Gvvens Mrs. Bonnon Hof Lunch Cooks Picmre xo rght, lower Bookkeeper Mrs. Weipert IM TO MR W H PADLEY We the annual staff of Reardon l-ltgh School proudly deducate thus l953 year book We are proud to pay our respects to a man who as teacher lawyer and ctttzen typntres true Arnertcanusm Sunce the days when Mr Padley serv d as superintendent of Reardans ftrst hugh school to the evening ofthe dedlcatlon of the new Reardan Elementary School a pertod ot great change he has b en srncerely Interested IU eoucatxon throughout the natuon and parttcularly nn the actrytttes of the Reardon Schools We pay trtpute to Mr Padley as he reflects A-me can educatuon tn as best to m an Independent thunk r whose yudgement rs bas d on logvc and human understandtng whose sense ot tusttce permeates ht practtce of aw whose keen sense ot humor per rntts htm to ytew the world not ytth pessumrsrr but Mtn gentle trony whose apprectatron of the rmportance at work ot the dugnttx at m mn o pe so al tntegrtty has lrtted htm aoom the neea for a maae to o ce pnnosopry at r wg lt rs Nt reat easure and sn cert y u Cse a u cle thus book o Jw outstandlng con muntty leader rt ra ttzcn Pc . 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' ' if C , t r n ' V A ' r, ' - V l' l- v r for 1' X ' :Mir A I Q t h g pl 'w lf ot p rp c thaf we the can 'al stall, cvcate ,Ms t rr ' f ' 1 c, , 5 ew l, and ct ff Mr tclley fx Bock row left to nght Mr Wnsdom Mr Llzee Mr Steele Mr Strauss Mr Johnson Mr McKay Front row Mrs Buchholtz Mnss Ruymer M1ssLorson FACULTY LEWIS W McKAY Supermtendent Schools attended Unlverslty ot Idaho B S Washington State College lvl S Courses taught Band Beginners band ACTIVITIES Student Councll Advisor CLEN R WISDOM Prlnclpal Schools attended Washlngton State College B A Gonzaga Unuversuty Courses taught Algebra Geometry Consumer Educatnon Actlvutles Annual advrsor Sensor class advisor LEIGH D STEELE Scnools attended Unlverslty of Idaho Undergraduate Unlverslty ot Wash Navy Unnversuty ot Notre Dame Washington State Graduate Courses taught Washington l-llstory Sociology 81 Economics U S History Actlvltles Baseball and football coach WALTER JOHNSON Schools attended Washmgton State College B S North Idaho College of Education Cours s taught Vocational Agrnculture Veterans Farm Tralnlng Actlvltles Basketball coach ELIZABETH RAYMER Schools attended Whltman College B A Englxsh Washington State College Un: versity ot Washington Gonzaga Unlverslty of Mexico Cours s taught Bookkeepmg Typmg Ottlce Practnce Shorthand Actlvstles Llbraruan Freshmen class advisor PHYLLIS A LARSON Scrools attended Unaversnty of Idaho B S Home Economlcs Courses taught Vocational Home Economics Actuvltles Glrls League Aclvlsor Junior class advisor ROSCOE E STRAUSS Schools attended EWCE Cheney B A Chemistry B A Education Courses taught Buology General Science General Busuness Trannung Advanced lvlath Actlvltues Sophomore class advisor ROBERT P LIZEE Schools attended Gonzaga Unlversuty B A l95O P G I95I Courses taught Engllsh I ll III World History Actlvltles Sensor and .lunlor ploy drrector MIRIAM BUCHHOLTZ lFurst Semesterl Schools attended Whutvvorth College Cours s taught Glee Club Girls P E MARJORIE MCLAIN lSecond Semesterl Schools attended Washington State College EWCE B A Courses taught Glee Club Grrls P E - 1 i , . ., , . . 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FORWARD treasured memorres are alvvays cear to t leart ot tte rndrvrcual We hope twat thrs l953 E3CllllOt1 ot tne Rearclan l-lrgh Scnool Annual tlne Warlroop vvrll provlde eacw student rn tuture years to come the memorres ot days spent here at Reardan l-lrgh S hool We have endeavored to portray IU vvrltrng and tn prctur form the various phases ot your nrgh scnool lute It rs our hope that tnrs loook vvrll scrve as an rnsprratron tovvard good school sprrrt promote the good vvrll among students tcac ers and parents tlnat lS so vutal to educa tronal progress to make thus Annual a success We Include rn our thanks our good tnends the adver trsers who not tt rough self benetrt or protrt but through a warm Fearted desire to sup port thrs annual have lent us a relprng land Vve are also grateful to tl e students vvl o Fave cooperated toward thus book Also to the taculty ANNUAL Fdrtor Assrstant Edrtor Senior Class Reporte Prophecy and Wrll lunror Class Reporter Sophomore Class Reporter Freswman Class Reporter Girls League Reporter FFA Reporter Basketball Ptcture Editors Asslstant Picture lfdrtors Advcrsttsrwg and Crrculatror Typrsts Advrsor STAFF l-lelen Madtson Vrrgrnra Thtemens Joy Halverson lumor Class Ronald Walther Joanne Weyen Norma Anderson JoAnn Tierney John Schultz Bob Stuhlmlller Patsy Fleslrn JoAnn Trerney Flsre Rhoads Janet McDowell Ronald Vvolther Norman Fless Glona Doughty Mr Wrsdom . g , ln 1 . . . t 1 L - - - r 4 - r , W rf H 1, - V I . 3 . F , . : . ' ' ' ' ' e ' . . , ., . E Lx - I , We are very gratetul tor the cooperative spirtt shovvn by those vvho have helped . ,V . . . ' , . ' N . V ' 1 1 t . September October November December January February March Aprul May CALENDAR OF EVENTS AT REARDAN HIGH SCHOOL l 20 21 25 26 27 4567 1920 29 School opens Freshman lnlttatlon PTA Receptuon Gurls Play Day at Reardon State Patrol Film All Hugh Carntval lvtustc Concert rFA Harvest Ball Junror Play Chnstmas Vacatuon Beguns Back From Vacatuon FFA Dance Bu County Basketball tournament Bl County Basketball tournament Dlstrlct Tournament at Cheney Washlngton Temperance Union fulm Bl County Solo 81 Ensemble at Odessa State Basketball Tournament at Tacoma Eastern Washxngton Solo 8. Ensemble Pullman March of Dimes Program Sensor Play Band Concert Gurls League Roller Skatung Party Bu County Large Group Festtval at Rutzvnlle Style Shaw Deducatton at Grade School FFA Sauare Dance Sophomore Party Juntor Prom Senior Day Sensor Banquet Spokane Lulac Festuyal Glrls League Prcnuc Concert FFA plCt1IC Marchlng Contest at Odessa Baccalaureate Commenc ment School Closes See Athlettc sectron lar dates ot tn yanous gates 2 . Q V . , . I 22 H ' . 8 ' . 24 ' . 28 - ' ' . 21 ' , 29 ' . 3-4 ' . 24 ' ' ' . 5 ' . 7 . T7 E f . 2 . . . 1 3 A- . 7 ' - l3 ' . lo Department of Game Program, 27 . . 8 . . A H .- . . . . T5 . I6 ' ' . 24 . 2 , 8 T ' . ll ' . l4 ' lo ' ' . T9 ' ' ' . 20 . 22 ' . 23 J . 24 . 27 e T A Anlto Thornton Betty Brommer My ff ul Harold Rhocxds Charles Anderson Glorlo Doughty Esther Humphrey SENIORS P JONES Sr dent Cauncsl 3 4 F F A l 2 ss P a L4 C e F + K' 1 lll l ANllA THORNTON Glee Club l 2 4 Class Olllc r 2 4 Gm ls League l 2 3 4 Guls League Offlcer 4 Class Play 3 Carnnval Princess 3 T B Representanve 3 4 Tennus Tournament 2 GLOPlA DOUGHIY Glee Club l 2 Girls League l Q 3 4 Class Play 4 Malar 0 Q 3 4 OLD PHOADS Bays Glee Clubl 2 Class Plcy 3 F F A l 2 3 4 YBROMMER Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Cl l' v l CI Pl f 4 B l l rl Le :Jug l 3 4 lllplC lna 3 D amancs Class Pla 5- THEP l'lbMPHl2Ef Glcc Club l 2 Band l 2 3 rs Lt, :gum l Pay Drarnancs Club Play HAFLES ANDERSON Boys Glee Clubl F r A l Q A lulc e Ju Q n ass ay e ernars ua 4 errennans LM r 4 Fcalbc ll l Q 3 Baseball l H11 1sl4efba'l Manage 4 : U A . l , Q ,.,,, 4, 4, lf 4, ,lass President 2, Bays Gle Club l, Lelfernwans Club l, 2, 3, 4, Leffern ans Club Oili- cez' 3 A 'ual Stall 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Baskelba'l l, 2, 3, 4, ,111 , . : l , , 1 Q ..,,,, Q fix. Judging Team 2, Dranlarics Club Q, Football 2, 3. BFTT ' + , ., , , ass reasuer , ass CN , anc , 2, 3,1i,Glxs cc H ,2, , , 'N - , r ' y'2 QS ' W -f u , , , , ,4, Gl l BL '- ,2, 3, 4, Class C .. V : A P g ,C ,,,, :vp CJlV'Q TCCIHR 27 Sluilinl Cc' n ll Peprese rallve 3, Cl Pl I 3,L Tr r W Cl ' Q, 3, 4, L , . C ub O 'wg , v 1 , , , fl- f-J , Q, Baseball Mc :ger 3, 4, Baskefoall 2, 3, Bernodune Schmitt K. Fonchon Tpqvhm xn,, Horold Thompson 7x04 'LI-f Fronk Nonnemocher ,Jyfd lfv-4'5 ,or Daryl Rogers G me Muller Jo Hoiverson A+- OU Vlrglmo Thremens FANCHON TRAMM Glee Club l Q Class Treasurer 3 Glrls League l 2 3 4 Sc ool Papcr 2 Annual Staff 2 3 HARCLD THOMPSON Band l Q 3 4 BantOltcer3 4 F F A 3 Class Play 3 Football 3 Bas ball 3 Basketball 3 FRANK NONNEMACHER Bandl 2 4 Band Otttcer2 4 Student Counctl 4 F F A l 4 Student Councll Representatlve l 4 Class Play 3 Boys Glee Club l 2 Dramatlcs Club2 Letterrnans Cluo 2 3 4 Annual Staft3 Tenntsl 2 Football l 2 3 4 Baseball Basketball l 2 BERNADINE SCHMITT Glee Club l 2 Class Treasurer 2 Gtrls League l 2 3 4 Glrls League Ofttcer 2 School Paper 2 Student Council 2 Dramatlcs Club 2 T B Representative 3 4 Annual 2 GENE MILLER Boys Glee Clubl F F A l Dramatrcs Club 2 Tenntsl 2 Basket VIRGINIA THIEMENS Glee Club l 2 3 Class Secretary l Class Play 3 4 Grrls League l 2 3 4 Carnival Prtncess 2 Asststant Annual Edstor 4 DARYL ROGERS F F A l 2 3 4 F F A Offtcer 4 Letterrnans Club? 3 4 oot 2 4 Baseball 2 Baske all PAUL LlLLENGREEN Band l 2 3 4 Band Otftcer 2 3 Student Counctl 4 Student Body Pres1dent4 Class Play 3 4 Boys Glee Club l 2 Class Otftcer l 2 3 F F A l 2 F F A Otttcer 2 F F A Judglng Team 2 Letterman Club 2 3 4 Letterrnons Club Otfrce-r3 4 Football Manager 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 JOY HALVERSON Glee Club l 2 Class Otttcer l Gsrls League l 2 3 4 Band l Class Play 3 4 Drarnattcs Club Play 2 Annual Staff 4 ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 , . t' 1 1- ' A . . , . . X . ' Ill I lk l 1 I- ' 4 ll IA-,I . 0 . 1 V 1 . 11 1: 1 11 . . 3141 11314. 1 z.. .1 z 11 - balll,Q. I I I I I I I ball ,3,, l, ,, tb 2, 3. - 1111 11 1 1 11 1 1 I Henry Thompson Joon Ducklnson Melclno Rellly Woyne Blolr Corol Lughtle Helen Modlson o Sfuhlmlller Delbert Koberstune .1 ' 7 pf. L Snlrley Ensor WAYNE BLAIR B seball I Q 3 4 Bask tb ll I 2 3 Student Ca I 4 Class t cl ary OllIC6I s s I N U N DICKINSON Banrl I 2 3 4 GI CI b I Cc 1y League CARCL LIGHTLE Glee Club I 2 Student Counal I Class Plays 3 4 Clweer Leader 4 Gurls League I 2 3 4 Drarnatrcs Club Q Band I 2 4 Carmval Princess I HENRY THOMPSON Basketball I 3 Football 3 Baseball 3 Student Councll 4 Band Q td 2 3 Hall Patrol Ottlc HELEN MADISON Glee Clubl 2 3 4Class Play4 Gurls Le-aguel Q 3 4 Annual L Itar 4 Carnlyal Prlncess 4 BOB SIUHLMILLER Glee Club I Student Caunctl 2 Class atftcer Q 3 E F A I 2 ICer3 4 ataalll 4 Ba 2 3 4 Baseba I Q 3 Manage Q s y 3 4 L tternwans Club 2 3 4 Annual Salt 4 Judglng learn Q M CINA REILLY Grls Leaguel 2 3 4 G I Glee Club I 2 3 4 LEY ENSOR Clxss Play 3 Band I Q 3 4 G CI b I I I e Irma agus I 2 3 4 Otttcer 4 Class otllce BERI KOBERSTINE E F A 3 4 Otttcer 4 CI ss ottuce 4 altball Iall I 2 Stage Manager 3 , a , , , , , e a , , , unci , . 0 - txcer 3, 4, Stu ent b l ' 3 4, EF A. I, 2, 4, otltcer 4, Clas. play 4, Lfrftfrrnat Club I, 7, 3 4, Dramattcs CIJI, 'Z Bays Glee Cl b I JOA , , , , , ee Pu , 2, ltss Plc 4, Girls .' I, Q, 3, 4, 2, g I' , , , 5 ' I 5 , , g I I . I, Q, 3, 4, Otttcer 3, 4, Class Officer I, 4, Red Cross Otlicer I, Class Play 3, 4, F, F, A, 3, P,p Bar I, , , 'erI, 3, 4, att' , ,Fa ' ,2, 3, , slcetball I, , , , I , , r ,CIas- Pla , Q S I , , j 7 I , EL 3 , , , I IFS ,D , , , . SHIR 1 Q , , , , , lee u , 2, 3, rtyll ' 3, Gtrls Le - , , , , ' , ' r 4. 1 , . , , ' g ii l I' ,S I, 2, BQISIQQV Reading from left to rught Joan Dtckunson Joy Halverson Paul Lullengreen Charles Anderson Vurgnma Thnemens Bob Stuhlmlller Shnrley Ensor Fanchon Tramm and Betty Brommer SENIORS TOGETHER FOR TWELVE YEARS Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Tune tune hve utus one secret of success tune thunk It 5 the source of povver tlme play It us the secret of youth hmetoread Hlsthefoundahon otknovdedge time for frlendshup nt us the source ot happiness hmetolaugh N hdpstoldtldesload tuneto dreant n hnchesthe soulto the mars tame tor God It as lltes only lasting Investment Growglll SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 5 l949 twenty fave wade eyed freshmen presented themselves ot Reordon l-lagh School fave of them enterang from outsade dastracts Our farst octavaty wos the electaon of closs offacers forthe yeor They were os follows Poul Lallaengreen Presadent Joy l-lolverson Vace Presadent Varganao Thaemens Secretory Betty Brommer Treosurer Corol Laghtle Councal Representotave Mr Mclioy Closs Advasor On The evenang of September 23 we were nnataoted by the senaors Mony omozang on embrossang stunts were performed We enaoyed ourselves olthough we spent the oy wrth onaons oround our necks A return porty for the senaors wos gaven on Aprsl Fool s Dcay Modern dcancang wos enloyed by oll Durang the yeor Varganao Forthhoffer ond .lone Morker left us A Lotavaon garl wos o member of our closs for ca few weeks As sophomores twenty fave of us returned ancludang Jone Mcarker on olmost new member Bobby Fronklan moved o Oregon ond Ruth Conner left us an December As sophomores mony of the boys pcartrcapoted an othletacs Corol Laghtle wos chosen yell leoder ond l-lorold Rhoods dad good work on tne F F A ludglng teom On Morch 23 we gove our sophomore porty Squore doncang ond refreshments were enloyed by oll The closs offacers forthe yeor were Cloar Jones Presadent Poul Lallengreen Vace Presadent Anato Thornton Secretory Bernodane Schmatt Treosurer Mr lvlclicay Closs Advasor Our closs colors flowers ond motto were chosen Closs Colors Red ond Groy Closs Flower Red Rose Closs Motto Clamb the Lodder to Success ln September Twenty sax lunaors returned to Thear studaes ond octavataes ancluded were three new members l-lorold ond Henry Thompson from Lewas ond Clork Delbert Koberstane o Tronsfer from Spokone Junaor Acodemy Closs offacers for the yeor were Woyne Bloar Presadent Poul Lallengreen Vace Presadent Bolo Stuhlmaller Secretory Fcanchon Tromm Treosurer Cloar Jones Councal Representotave Mass Cosh Closs Advasor Our farst grecat octtvaty for the yeor wos our closs ploy entatled Seventeen The ploy wos darected by Mr Ross The ploy wos o huge success The lsle of Golden Dreoms wos the theme of our Junaor Senaor Bonquet ond prom held on Apral 25 The gymnosrum wos beoutafully decoroted wrth the oar of l-lowoaaon beouty Polm trees ocecan scenes under the blue sky greeted the eye Roy Holladoys donce musac wos enloyed by call The bonquet tobles centered wath salver ond gold guators ond lake manaoture nutcups wos loclen wath food typacol of the aslond Eoch guest wos provaded wath leas ond the trodataonol memory booklet Musacol numbers anterspared the toosts prophecy ond wall The progrom wos clamoxed by Mass Roymer s Tolk Servers were cattared an notave costume Poul Lallengreen wos choarmon of the entare event Our closs rangs ond pans orraved an November ond everyone as weorang them very proudly d . I . I d ' ' . - ' D ' - ll ll . , . . l 1 I . . . . v . Bob Stuhlmiller H ,, ,s,uu,u,,u,, ,,,,u,u,u , ,, Council Representative ll V ' II 'A ' . A . , . l . . V SENIOR CLASS HISTORY lContinuedl At last we became senIors wIth twenty fIve left Jane Marker left us and IS attendmg North Central ThIs year was fIlled wIth many OCTIVITIGS The fIrst was the treswman InItIatIon Each freshman dressed accordmg to the senIors WIS es The party was held In he evenInQ wIth danclng and refreshments Our class OTTICSVS were chosen as follows Henry Thompson PresIdent ShIrley Ensor VIce PresIdent Anna Thornton Secretary Delbert Koberstme Treasurer ClaIr Jones CouncIl RepresentatIve Mr WIsdom Class AdvIsor The sprmg actIvItIes Included the SenIor Day JUDIOV SenIor Prom and the senIor play entItled Honey In the HIve IU whIch T4 of us partIcIpated lt was a huge success lt was dlrected by Mr l.Izee wlth the assIstance of Mr WIsdonI and Mr McKay The senIors who have spent T2 years together are Paul l.Illengreen Fanchon Tramm Joy Halverson Bob StuhlmIller Charles Anderson ShIrley Ensor VIVQIDIO -lYl'1I6mGtTS Betty Brommer and .loan DIckInson The senIor class was well represented IH school OCTIVITISS Tlse boys were OCTIVS TIT football basketball and baseball Carol LIghtle was yell leader for 3 years Boa StuhlmIlleI and Harold Rhoads are on the Iudgmg team PROPHECY It IS now the year T963 and we see Mr WIsdom tounng the UnIted States In hIs new CadIllac We now fInd lTlfTT In the drug store IIT the Clty of Reardon sIppIn9 a cok Who do yoc suppose waIted on TTITTTQ Well none other than tne frIendly OVUQQIST Charles Anderson Mr WIsdom InauIred as to what had happened o the rest of the class of T953 and thIs lS what he found out Bernadme SchmItt IS now In Washmgton D C as head of the NatIonal 4 H camp Her OTTTCG IS onthe seventh floor tenth door to tlre nght In the Wlnute House Seated behInd a bIg desk In the OTTICG of the Davenport TImes TrIbune OlllCC we ee Betty Brommer busIly wrItIng her answers to her daIly column entItled Today s PIOD lem on Love and How to Catch a Man WIthout RunnIng ln the busy Industnal SECTION of New York we fII d Frank Nonnemacher supervIsIng hIs car factory known as Franks Faster Hotrod Factory HIs motto IS Sell the best anc' wreck the rest Out on thc AITTOVTIC Ocean on a bIg destroyer named the U S S PatrIcIa Ruth we lIITCl Henry Thompson as a cornntandmg OffIcers We read UT tne paper where Bob Stuhlmnller has QIVGIT up farnnng and IS now u Qltnlg bath ng beauty contests He says These fIgures are much easuer to work wIt1 I- ? . . . 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I ,, I y I , PROPHECY lContunued I Anuta Thornton us now the superuntendent of the Long Lake Dam She has an ex cellent guude for her tourusts through the plant Some of you may remember hum from tne class of l953 He us none other than Delbert Koberstune As we pass through lnduana we were to vusut the famous College of Notre Dame Here Helen Maduson us teachung a pre law class Claur Jones us operatung the Mobule Servuce Statuons un Washungton Claur has mad several changes and Improvements One of them us the changung of Ethyl Gasolune to the name of Aluce As you know there are a number of subsututes for catchung bugs worms and etc Well Vurgunua Thuemens has a very good uob workung un the Scuence Laboratory un Wasw ungton D C Her latest duscovery us a substance whuch wull catch Mullers At the Raduo Cuty Musuc Hall un New York you wull fund Harold Thompson under e durectuon of Daryl Rogers Harold us blowung hrs way to the top and has made much progress under Daryls leadershup Daryl also has an offuce uob He wrutes musuc or Harold and the other musucuans Joy Halverson us now an assustant cook for the 44th Infantry of the Unrted States Army Of course the chuef cook us Well you guess Shurley Ensor us now day and Saturday nughts The pool hall us now a Fanchon Tramm has teachung lab up un Alaska supervusung a on your local run by Gene funushed her In her spare gurls wrestlung team She appears every Thurs televusuon chanel 6 Muller Hus motto us Dont get behund the eught college educatuon at Gonzaga U She has a tume she traps anumals She enuoys thus becaus , . I . - u , . . , 4 . f , . - , . b ll ut keeps her out of muschuef You wrll be surprused to know that Melcuna Reully us a bubble dancer at the State Lune Gardens She has rough competutuon from one of her classmates Joan Duckenson The populatuon of Reardon has uncreased ummensely Esther Humphrey us surrounded by thurteen small chuldren un the nursery lncudently the nursery us un the Reardon Clunuc Esther us employed there Wayne Blaur us formung out by Espanola now He says that the aur us fresher there and the soul us better We thunk there are other reasons Carol Lughtle us now head of a large school whuch developes yell leaders Thus school us the furst one un the country She has graduated many pruze puprls Harold Rhoads us now foreman for a large cattle company un Idaho Hus hobby us rausung race horses He us rudung hugh un the Kentucky Derby these days by wunnung blue rubbons wuth hus horse Beetle Bomb The only busuness left at lnduan Praurue now us a barber shop controlled and oper ated by Glorua Doughty All the boys want funger waves unstead of haur cuts Paul Lullengreen us now un Kansas Cuty manufacturung athletuc equupment He has developed a type of baseball whuch wull always curve un the rught durectuon Feelung quute refreshed from hrs coke and after fundung out what the Senuors of 53 were doung Mr Wusdom was agaun on hus way SENIOR CLASS WILL We the senror class ot T953 rn tne crty ot Reardan state of Washrngton berng ot sound mrnd do hereby ordarn tlnrs to be our last wrll and testament PAUL LILLENGREEN wrlls hrs abrlrty to get along wrth the grrls to Jrmmy Clayton FRANK NONNEMACHER wrlls hrs class rung to any grrl who can lrft rt CLAIR JONES wrlls hrs basketball and football abrlrty to Don Kelso HENRY THOMPSON wrlls hrs class to Patsy Heslrn but he doesnt wrll Patsy to anyone HAROLD THOMPSON wrlls hrs trumpet to Eddy Prper but he rs gorng to keep hrs rnt rest rn the erghth grade BOB STUHLMILLER wrlls hrs conyertrble to Paul Carstens provided he does not be come a hot rodder GENE MILLER wrlls hrs ambrtrous ways to George Carstens Down boy CHARLES ANDERSON wrlls hrs rob as athletrc manager to Claudro Bull Take rt easy Claudra HAROLD RHOADS wrlls hrs happy go lucky ways to Franklrn Kelley DELBERT KOBERSTINE wrlls hrs dates to Joan M yer Slow down Joan DARYL ROGERS wrlls hrs report card to Bob Headrngton Work hard Bob WAYNE BLAIR wrlls hrs bookkeeprng abrlrty to Ann Whrpple Work hard on rt Take heed Bruce CAROL LIGHTLE wrlls her yell Ieadrng surt to Ervrn Chrrstensen We hope rt trts GLORIA DOUGHTY wrlls her famous Doughty grggle to Gwen Janett You do not know what you are rn for ESTHER HUMPHREY wrlls her study habrts to Tom Rogers Take aavantage ot thrs Tommy ANITA THORNTON wrlls her long harr to Gerald Brommer Put rt up often HELEN MADISON wrlls her way wrth the teachers to Elsre Rhoads Thrs runs rnto competrtron BERNADINE SCHMITT wrlls her way wrth the boys to Hazel Wrcklrne Take rt easy Hazel JOAN DICKINSON wrlls l'er Saturday nrghts at Sprrnghrll to John Schultz One Two Three Slrde Slrde Slrde MELCINE REILLY wrlls her mrschrevrous ways to JoAnn Trerney Watch your step JoAnn VIRGINIA THIEMENS wrlls lner herght to Norman Press You re gonna half to shrunk a lrttle Norman SHIRLEY ENSOR wrlls lner personalrty to Lloyd Tremer JOY HALVERSON wrlls all the rest ot the cute grrls rn R H S to Ervrn Chrrstensen Farnt heart never won a tarr lady Eryrn BETTY BROMMER wrlls her boy trrends to Pat Krnservrck Slow down a Irttle Pat FANCHON TRAMM, wills her ways of staying out of trouble to her brother, Bruce, 5 . 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I , v . . x.-'gli 'HF' mx HONEY tN THE HlVE Produced by special arrangement with t1e Art Craft Play Co The Maxwell famtly has always been an average down to eartn famtly except ftfteen year old Betty Lou Shes always loved bug affanrs and Important people So she makes frlends wntn Suzanne Coday daughter of Hamilton Coday one of the cuties really Important men Suzanne asks Betty Lou to go to the mountalns with her for the summer and after much pleadlng and walltng tne parents ftnally give In When Betty returns hom s e ns a much changed young laay Mr Coday tells Mr Maxwell that he can put htm In offtce as a state representatlve The campatgn starts and the whole Maxwell farnlly hobnobs wlth the town elite Wllbur us v ry mucw nrked by baths manner combs and by Arthur the Codays young son Mr Maxwell los s the election as dlsowned by t e Codays and decides to leave town The nelg bors start returning borrowed gooos and It ts over thus stack of boxes umbrellas fisting tackle and everything else that the Maxwells realize that t e real honey IU everyone s hlve rs frlends lust like these and they m ve back In The Cast Wllbur Maxwell Henry Thompson Arthur Coday Wayne Blaur B tty Lou Maxwell Vtrgunua Tnuemens Roger Coday Bob Stuhlmull r onnx Maxwell Carol Lughtle Mrs Coday Joan Dtckmson John Maxwell Paul Lullengreen Nr Coday Clatr Jones Janet Maxwell Esther Humphrey Mr Davts Harold Thompson Bernadlne Smutw Betty Bromrner Mrs Davis Glorna Doughty Suzanne Coday Joy Halverson Mrs Allen Helen Madison Stage Manager Delbert Kobersttne Dlrector Mr Robert Llzee Between act numbers furnished by Dorothy Backer and Joanne Weyen ww' all lst row left to right Janet McDowell Ann Whipple Joan Meyer Lloyd Tremer Ronald Walther Claudia Bull Shirley Madison 2nd row Jo Ann Tierney Magaret Hanning Tom Rogers Paul Carstens Patsy l-'eslin Pat Kinservik Elsie Rhoads Miss Larson lCIoss Adviserl 3rd row George Carstens John Schultz Bruce Tramm Eddy Piper Gerald Brommer Robert Headington Norman Fless Ervin Christensen JUNIOR CLASS On the morning of September 5 l95O twenty five shaky and nervous frosh entered the hallowed halls ot old Reardon High with the follownig new members John English Bob Headington Shirley Madison Patsy Heslin Ervin Christensen Betty Christen sen Elsie Rhoads Claudine Rhoads and Marlorie Fields On October TO Mary Ellen Edwards loxned us She lelt our class on November 7 John English also left us in February On September 25 the Seniors initiated us but we had fun lust the some even tlnough we didn t think so at the time In the sprung we gave the Seniors a return party The boys from our class who participated in school athletics were Gerald B Bruce T John E Bob H Eddy P George C Paul C NormanF Ronald W Ervin C We were proud to have two girls out of our class have honorable mention Betty C and Claudia B who were malorettes Officers tor that year are President Joan Meyer Vice President Janet McDowell Secretary Jo Ann Tierney Treasurer Claudia Bull Council Representative , , ,, ,, ,,,,, John Schultz Class Advisor , ,, , ,,,, Mr. Gerald Weitz JUNIOR CLASS IConttnuedI On the mornlng of September 4 l95l we entered Reardan Hugh School as Sophamores Two of our members namely Betty Christensen and Marlorle Fields dld not enroll Soon after school opened Pat Knnservuck enrolled as a member of our class As ID the prevnous years the boys of tne Sophomore class entered into the vartous sports Tlne F F A Iudgung team conststed of George C Bruce T Thomas R Ronald W The Sophomore Class Party was held on the evenlng of March 7 The evenlng was spent an square dancung Mr Vxrgnl Rux was the dance caller Offlcers for the year were Presldent Bob Headlngton Vuce Presldent Elsle Rhoads Secretary Donald Kelso Treasurer Margaret I-Iannmg Councll Representative Norman Fless Class Advnsor Mr Ross Tlst sem l Mr Llzee I2nd seml Cn September 2 T952 we entered tke doors of Reardon Hugh School as Juntors benng upper classmen we felt very proud of ourselves Lloyd Tremer lolned us thus year He came from North Central High School After a few weeks of school Sandra Tlbbett and Claudine Rhoads left the class Almost all of the lunuor boys played an actuve part ID sports thus year especlally Bruce Tramm and John Schultz who receuved honorable mentions John was given a place on the fnrst five All Star Basketball Team during the dtstruct play off Bruce received a place on the second fave Three bays from the tunlor class were on the ludgtng team again thus year They were Paul Carstens Gerald Brommer John Schultz Our first acttvrty of the year was the class play entitled Love ls In The Arr This play was directed by Mr Robert Lnzee The play was accepted most favorably by the publlc Statr Way to The Stars was the theme of our Junior Senior banquet and prom held May 8 The gym was gauly decorated for thus occasnon The tables were covered wnth whlte paper and ID the center there were sulver stars with angel halr around the bottom forming a base for the stars Each guest was provided wlth a tradutuonal memory booklet A mustcal number mterspersed the toasts prophecy and wall Servers were from the Sophomore Class At the prom the dancers danced to the music of the Lewls and Clark dance arches tra Jo Ann Tuerney was the chatrman of the entire event Officers for thus year were Presudent Elsne Rhoads Vice Presldent Jo Ann Tterney Secretary Bruce Tramm Treasurer Janet McDowell Councll Representattve Patsy Hesltn Class Advisor Mr Llzee 1 1 .. , , . 1 ' . . , . . 1 l . . . ., ., ., . 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I . .1 46 'S 4- JUNIOR PLAY Tre play L ve ls ln Tl'e Atr by Frank and Dons Hursley was presented on December 3 and 4 under T e dlrectton of Mr Luzee The Plot LOVE IS IN THE AIR and ID more ways than one around the Troubled Truttts Gladys cant maneuver Roscoe unto proposmg Clarence cant even Ttnd out the name of T at new gtrl across the street and Maggue a Trwarted thtrteen lands that every boy she trues to Tnvute to Tre Gtrl Scout wemer roast mysteruously develops a Toothache Even Gert Tnetr good natured Tntunttve motler cant Tnvuegle Husband Elmer unto taktng her to see a revtval of Blossom Tame The Trouble wutn tne Trultts slghs Gladys IS That Dacdy never ooes anythtng romantrc luke surprlslng Mother wlth Tlowers and candy or whusperung sweet nothtngs 'T ler e Daddy practtcally never wmspers he hollers Tnterlects Clarence And Naggte sadly concludes It must be the Truttt ltnx Needless To say Elmer rs astounded and hurt that has famlly would Thank so llghtly of hrs prowess and he determunedly Torges ahead IU the Tund ratslng contest betng conducted by hls lodge to build a recreatlon room at a nearby anrbase When at IS announced that The winner will be rewarded with a let plane rtde over Hope Springs well Elmer suddenly Tlwds himself well onthe way Toward becomtng a Man OT Dlstlnc Tron Soon however events Transplre to make hum wash hed never heard ot a let plane And a nvghtmare wttn tts ghostly montage ot warnmg volces and an Tlltumed vusut from T e Lady Buttaloes slngmg a srgnnlrcant verston of Ghost Riders ID the Sky add To has pantc There are many more eplsodes some murthtul some potgnant before love able generous old Gramps comes Thru wuth The blggest surprnse ot the play Mr Elmer Trultt Gert Truttt Gladys Trultt Gramps TruTTT Clarence Trultt Maggue Truttt The Cast George Carstens Ann Wh pple Elsle Rhoads Bruce Tramm Robert Headungton Janet McDowell Hugo Noggenocker Norman Ftess Jackue Summer Joan Meyer Roscoe Bltpp Paul Carstens Poodles Jo Ann Tterney Beante Ronald Walther Three ladtes members ot the Ladys Auxxlmary of The Sons of The BuTTaloe Patsy Hesltn Margaret Hannmg Pat Klnservlk Stage Managers Donald Kelso Tom Rogers T ,, O .,, , .A . . . 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T . , X , ' X . s Left to rnght back row Jack Lavender Harold Ackerman Gerald Franson John Stark Paul Johnson Leroy Remmers Clnfford Carstens Lyle Davns Muckey Hadley Don Bauer Thnrd row Mr Strauss lAdvlsor Carol Lynch Joanne Weyen Jtmmy Clayton Lmda Schultz Pat Hanmng Dorothy Backer Wlnme Lou Puls Ed Brommer Joy Rutter Second row Donna Paul Joyce Heldstab Marlon Wendlandt Shirley Gardtner Rnchard l-'eadmgton Marlon Pryor Carol Halverson Norman Clouse Jack Ferrell Fourth row Hendn Schmltt Hazel Wucklnne Lola Hoffman Moruanne Remmers Larranne Edgerton Ed Godwln IAbsent from pucture Lane Dahlmj SOPHOMORE CLASS On September 4 l95l trurty tnree Freshmen walked through the open doors of Reardon Hugh School We were Initiated by the Seniors on September 21 lt was an all day unltuatlon Each Freshman came to school dressed In a costume which would carry out a theme of some song At noon we were paraded down mann street ln the evenlng we were truly lnutlatued In the grade school audutorlum A prize was awarded Donna Paul for wearing the best gurls costume and a prize to Richard Headlngton for the best boys costume The following offlcers were elected for the year President Marlon Wendlandt Treasurer .lack Lavender Vlce Pres Joyce Heldstab Reporter Jam Clayton Secretary Carol Halverson Student Rep Jack Lavend r Thnrty fnve lntelllgent lookung Sophomores enrolled In September l952 Shirley Gardnner and Jock Ferrell were new addltuons to our class Later In the year Pete Blsson dropped out Seven of our boys participated ln sports this year Harold Ackerman also goaned our class At the ftrst class meetnng the followlng offucers were elected President Mackey Hadley Reporter Joanne Weyen Vnce Pres Paul Johnson Student Rep Jam Clayton Secretary Wlnme Lou Puls Class Colors Blue and Gold Treasurer Carol Halverson Class Flower Carnation ,.--1- Back row left to right Neil Schmitt Franklin Kelly Charles Meye Ronnie Ahlf Harold Cox Carol Brom rrer Delnora Franson Mike Bisson Vern Rogers Second row Normo Anderson Loretta Durhiem Lolo Nichols Maxine Snyder Leonard McConnell Bill Zunker Roger Hein Marilynn Howard Geraldine Lightle Miss Roymer lClass odvisorl Third row Dan Bauer Mor one Whipple Geraldine Rhoads Darlene Rem rrers Barbara Rutter Gvxen Janet Fourth row Jeannette Dickinson Walter Clause Ralph Rhoads Paul Foryan Fhyllis Meyer FRESHMAN CLASS On September 2 T952 twenty nine Freshman entered the halls of Reardon High School We were not actually afraid of our new situation but we still did not know what to expect At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: President ,,,,,,,,a,,,,u.,,,aaaaaaaaa,,a,,a,,.. ,,,i,,,a,,aaa,,,a.,. R oger Hein Vice President ,. ,,,,aa, ,,,,,,aa,a, , ,, , Ronnie Ahlf Secretary ,,,,,,aaa, ,.u..,,a,,a ,,,aa,,,,aaa,, . 7 , , , a,,,a, Delnora Franson Treasurer ,,,, H ,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,a,,a,,a,a,a . ,,,,,,,,a Phyllis Meyer Council Representative ,a,,,,,aa,,,a,, ,,,,,,,a,,a Barbara Rutter Annual Reporter , Y ,a,,a, ,,,, . , , Norma Anderson The first social event in which we were engaged was the Freshman initiation held on September l9. It was a lot of fun dressing up in various costumes which only Seniors could think of. At noon we were paraded through town. Every few feet we had to kneel and say Madam or Sir to the Seniors. Carol Brommer won the prizes for the best girls costume and Franklin Kelley and Mike Bisson, who were dressed to represent the Toni Twins won the prize for the best boy's costume. Two Freshman boys were on the A squad in basketball, and eight are trying out for baseball. Nine participated in football. Ten members of our class participated in bond activities. We lost two members of our class during the year, namely, Paul Foryan and Mariorie Whipple. WW' WM Top row left to right Carol Llghtle Esther Humphrey Linda Schultz Dorothy Backer Pat Hanmng Wunme Lou Puls Carol Brommer Delnoro Franson Margaret Hanntng Darlene Remmers Second row Anita Thornton Maxtne Snyder Fanchon Trarnm Joanne Weyen Geraldlne Rhoods Patsy Hesltn Norma Ander son Shirley Gardiner Gloria Doughty Mass Larson IAdvlsorI Thurd row Marlon Wendlandt Joyce Held stab Donna Paul Elsle Rhoads Helen Madison Joy Halverson Carol Lynch Joan Meyer Lola Ntchols Shtrley Ensor Fourth row Betty Brommer Lorratne Edgerton Melctna Rtelly Joy Rutter Lola Hoffman Shirley Madison Marxanne Remmers Carol Halverson Joann Tlerney Janet McDowell Joan Dlcklnson Fifth row Phyllls Meyer Vxrglnla Thlemens Claudia Bull Bernadtne Schmitt Held: Schmitt Barbara Rut ter Gwen Janet Martlynn Howard GIRLS LEAGUE OATH I, In the presence ot the members here assembled, do promtse on my honor, to develop through co operative actlvltles o sense of unity and fellowship I promtse at all tlmes to show actuve loyalty towards the hnghest Interests of the school 1 K 5 4 A 'ggi , If 5 4 f 5 L My i was W Y 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' r 1 1 - 5 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 ' GIRLS LEAGUE MOTTO Honors Servuce and Loyalty the Gurl s League of Roardan Hugh Scnool us a servuce organuzatuon Any gurl may oocome a member Thus year we had forty eugrt members The offucers for the school year T952 33 are as follows Presudent Anuta Thornton Treasurer Shurley Ensor Vuce Pres Elsu R oacls Stucent Councul Rep Jo A n Tuernoy Secretary Jane-t McDovvell Advusor Muss Larson Thus year we were duvuded unto commuttees eacu vvuth a specual vvork to do The c m ut ees are as follows General Chaurman Helen Maduson Asst Heucu Schmutt Personal Effucuency Chaurman Esther Humphrey Asst Wunnue Lou Puls Entertaunment Chaurman Carol Lug tle Asst Joanne Weyen The general tweme of the meetungs vvas vocatuons and avocatuons Each month had uts specual topuc November Demonstratuon on Ceramucs December Clerucal work January Photography February Nursung Marcn Textule pauntung demonstratuon Aprul Merchandustng May Modelung and desugnung The nevv members were unutuated unto the Club on October 20 Each Freshman gurl lughted a candle and repeated the Gurl s League Oath In fulfullung the functuon of our organuzatuon last fall vve fulled food baskets for needy famulues These vvere dustrubuted to tvvo famulues one un Spokane and one un Rear dan A turkey vegetables and baked goods comprused the food donated Otlser actuvutues consusted of candy sales makung of scrap books food sales pro vudung the student body wuth a Chrustmas program and the sponsorung of movues The Gurl s League vvas actuve also un tuberculosus donatuons and also by sendung cu delegate Bernadune Schmutt to the Luncoln County T B meetungs Thus year the Gurl s League purchased a popcorn machune as a means of makung money It proved to be a good unvestment Members of the Gurl s League helped vvuth the decoratung for the school Carnuval Some of the gurls vvorked un the booths the nught of the Carnuval As part of out socuau program vve sponsored a roller skatung party at Dushman Washungton Many of the hugh school students partuctpated un thus even On May T9 we concluded our years actuvutues wuth a pucnuc at Sulver Lake Thus wa c- very ,oyous occasuon The gurls get a certaun number of pounts for doung dufferent uobs These pounts when accumulated to the needed number enable the gurl to get a pun The pounts needed for cach pun are 30 pounts Furst year pun 90 Pounts Thurd year pun oO pounts Second year pun T20 pounts Fourth year pun 1 -, , , , 1 . . . . . 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Back row standing left to right Mr McKay Advisor Jimmy Clayton Henry Thompson Frank Nonnemacher Paul Lillengreen Clair Jones Wayne Blair Front row Barbara Rutter Patsy Heslin JoAnn Tuerney Joan Meyer STUDENT COUNCIL The student council is made up of a representative from each class a representative from each chartered organization in the Hugh Sclool and three elected members from the Student Body at large The superintendent or principal is also a member of this group but has no vote This group meets prior to each student body meeting in order to discuss business pertinent to the student body and to formulate recommendations to be made at the student body meeting Tlce other duties of the Council are to grant crarters to clubs and organizations of t e high school and to specify concitions for the granting and withdrawal of the same To have charge of all financial matters pertaining to extra curricular activities and to the student body Council officers this year were President Paul Lillengreen lPresldes over student body meetingsl Vice President Wayne Blair lPresides over council meetingsl Secretary Joan Meyer Treasurer Patsy l-leslun Advisor Mr McKay take under consideration all matters referred to it by the superintendent, the faculty or .,Wm,q Back row left to right Nell Schmitt Mike Bisson Leroy Remmers Paul Carstens John Schultz Gerald Brommer Frank Nonnemaker Daryl Rogers Harold Rhoads Ronald Ahlf Clifford Carstens Gerald Fran son Harold Cox Middle raw left to right Mr Walter Johnson lAdvisorl Jack Ferrell Walter Clouse Ralph Rhoads Vernon Rogers Rodger Hein Ronald Walther Lyle Davis Bill Zunker Franklin Kelley Charles Anderson Norman Clouse Ed Brommer Danny Bauer Front row left to right Wayne Blair Bob Stuhlmsller Delbert Koberstune Clair Jones LAbsent Lane Dahlinl FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA At their first organizational meeting the Reardan Chapter of the F, F A elected tr.e following officers: President .A Vice President Secretary ,,,7,,,,7w7, , ,7,,, ,,t,777, .,7,, , .,,, . . Treasurer .,t,,, Sentinal 7, ,, Student Counc Reporter ,,,7 , ,,,,, ,,,,,, t,,,,,,,,,,, , , Advisor . ,t,, ,,,,,7,, , Bob Stuhlmiller Y, E ,,,,,v..., ,.,.... , , .,,, , , Gerald Brommer Delbert Koberstine . Clair Jones Daryl Rogers Frank Nonnemacher , John Schultz Mr, Walter Johnson QQ Lett to ruaht Mr Walter Johnson Adv sor Paul Carstens Gerald Brommer John Schultz F F A JUDGING TEAM On September fifth the Livestock Judging team consisting of Paul Carstens Gerald Brommer and John Schultz ludged at the Llncoln County Farr at Davenport Washlng ton Th team placed second among the teams ludglng Gerald Brommer had the Grand Cr ampuon steer and John Schultz the Reserve Grand Champion steer Flve members of the Reardan F F A qudgnng team went to the Northwestern Washlngotn Falr at Colville on Sept T3 T952 The team placed eugrth out of lo teams participating Paul Carstens was third hugh mn the lndlvndual contests The team con slsted of Gerald Brommer Paul Carstens and John Schultz wuth Rodger Hem and Chtford Carstens as alternates F F A JUDGnNG TEAM IContmuedl On September 20 the gudglng team went to Rutzvulle to yudge luvestock at the Adams County Farr The team won trrst place over suxteen other teams thus recenvsng the honor ot goung to the lxvestock show at Portland Gerald Brommer placed hrst n rndlvtdual contests and John Schultz fourth Twelve Greenhands were mltlated rnto tl'e Reardan Chapter on October 30 These were the rncomung Freshmen who were taking Agruculture The llvestock ludglng team wlth thesr Instructor Mr Johnson went to Portland Oregon to Iudge at the Pacutlc lnternatnonal Luvestock Exposutxon The team won sec ond place honors competung agarnst 76 other teams The team scored 688 pomts out ot a passable BOO pornts In the sheep ludgmg contest the Reardon team placed first Gerald Brommer was eighth hugh Individual Mr Johnson also took the crops IU 'gang team to Central Valley to compete IH a crops ludgmg contest Ed Brommer Lane Danlun and Norman Clouse composed the team vvuth Clnttord Carstens as an alternate Twelve teams partlclpated In thus contest Reardan placed suxth out ot the twelve teams the evening ot November 29 This year marked the htth tlme that thus event was held Durung the second semester at the school year the F F A sponsored a serves ot square dances These dances were held one each month The F F A sponsored several money makmg protects durung the year The boys sold T shirts to both grade and hugh school students They also sponsored the sale of school belts and collected scrap Iron The scrap Tron was sold un Spokane Several boys took part IU a tree prunnng prolect John Schultz was the delegate to the State Future Fa mers ot Amertca conventuon whlch was held at Pullman Washington on Aprtl T5 I6 T7 T8 The Junlor Llvestock Show was held May 5 6 7 and 8 The FFA boys taking steers to the show were Bob Stuhlmuller Cllttord Carstens Roger Hem Ed Brommer Gerald Brommer and John Schultz Paul Carstens exhibited plgs The Iudgung teams also at tended On May Q2 one ot our mam attractions was held A Barbecue at the Natatoruum Park an Spokane The lnvuted guests were E M Webb and Mr Oscar Loreen Assnstant State Supervisors ot Vocatuonal Agrtculture Educatuon Ernie Jorgensen of radio statuon KXLY Mr Gladhart at the Old Unuan Stockyards and Norman Scott Mead the state FFA Secretary ' ' . ' i The social event of the year was the F, F. A. Annual Harvest Ball. This was held on A I A I . r . . 4' If fm :J rney, ooi, JoAnn Tie Vx Son rc Wood OFT Shar el! T ern Ome Jer n Rober Rux He Judy Uhr M KoTlwy Brommer Norman Ed olwr M B GUS VS Co George clcer Bo Rober SO Ke Caro 'Q O E c ck row B W: Carol O .Frslr McDoAel FIG Jo OD Henry Thomps OYTTFTISI' Br FO Cc Gwen June? 6 gh L odne CI' G rd Th D cle nson OOU J 9 Lgh VO CG een V eng L Pou phrey UITI r H Es he T' Fees Frrnk N01 L Lche Poul Donna V, O Ens el' I' Sh Z Schu ndo L Fronson FCI De no rd Hovvo ynn CII' M Loc: Nchos ood G Jacobson VY he C I' 6' Ho l'1 n Jocque He Roger cffonne M rd ODG Le 93' y Vec1Dck Re CTI Kc OW Joan Meye s Meyer Plwy Bergeron Ho verson Mor ene Joyce He ds ob Coro OW I' get f - , A er , 'I 2 -' 5? h 6 ,, - W ,rv 5 f ' M Q ' .V S Y . , , W ,, , Yi' ,- , . Q-A I ,lfrr I ln: I I , 1 , f , ill I, 1, i, T , i , ' , A. 1 ' I , , 1 :Him 1 , T , l ill , l I Tl , i i , I l i il Tl , T, l 1 , I ' l r , lr: III, Il I , ll, i, Ii I1 , I , , I i I, il , I , i ll, il lu Tfml , TT In I , i l T, i lf, l . : l T , l l , l , lll , V- Second OV1 Tlwomps Horo d Ah FIDE Ro nd O end W CII' GU M Hel' Be y Bro Cn Ho Lo BAND Congratulattors to you Mr McKay for the flne lab you have done thus year tn buuld :ng up our band both ID numbers and IU harmony The ratlngs receuved at the varlous Festtvals ts an undtcatuon of your ablltty as a band leader and musuc organuzer We also extend our appreclatuon to Mrs McLatn for the work she has done wuth e Hrgh School Glee Club Your efforts have been appreciated Also special attentuon to Mass Joan Meyer who was selected to attend the North west auvtsuon Mustc Eaucators Natlonal conference ID Bellungham Washlngton She was assngned to the clartnetust section Joan was one of the TOOO delegates chosen to attend tne conference The musuc acttvmtles of Reardon Hvgn School are duvuded unto two parts the Gtrls Glee Club and tne Band Early tn tne school year tne band organuzed as a group wtth the followtng students as offtcers Prestdent Henry Thompson Vuce Presrdent Frank Nonnemacher Secretary Janet McDowell Treasurer Dorothy Back r As several Concerts are held each year nt was necessary to elect an advertlstng and publrctty commuttee Thus committee IS composed of Carol Lnghtle Harold Thomp son and Carol Halverson lt ts also the duty of the officers to meet and formulate rules and regulations for t 0 varuous music awards FALL MUSIC CONCERT Tlse flrst actlvuty ofthe year was a comblned program wtth the grade school musuc cepartment and tne lntgh school band and glee club Thus concert was glven on Novem ber QT T952 The hugh school was responslble for the followmg numbers Come to the Farr Senior Glee Club Gave Thanks Sentor Glee Club God Bless Amertca Sensor Glee Club Swtss Skung Song Nonnette Band presented the followung program Kung Cotton A March Sousa Now Thank We Chorale Mendelssohn Prayer of Thanksgsvung Kremser Three Bears Comedy sketch Long lnvercargtl A March by llthgow Syncopated Clock Glrls truo accompanted by Band Dlzzy Flngers Featuring Clarunets by Confrey Deep Rlver Rhapsody bf Walters Hts Honor A March by Fillmore rr ' . T ' ' , , r , . A g TNG A : A by , by . . g g by bv Excellent BI-COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL AT ODESSA March 3, T953 The Reardan entries ot solos and small ensembles at this meet were: Senior Division and rating Superior Clarinet Solo Clarinet Solo PIOIWO Solo Junior Dlvlslon ratlngs Superior Alto Saxophone Duet Clarinet Solos PICIITO Solo Senior Dlvlslon ratlng Excellent Alto Saxophone Duet Saxophone Quartet Cornet Solos Sousaphone Solo Plano Solos Vocal Solo Vocal Trio Junior DIVISION ratings Trombone Solo Vocal Solo Vocal Trio Good Alto Saxophone Vocal Solo Vocal TVIO Soo Joan Meyer Phyllis Meyer and Marlene Bergeron Joan Meyer Janet McDowell Gwen Janett and Geraldlne Llghtle Marlene Bergeron Phyllis Meyer Blll Mahrt Janet McDowell and Henry Thompson Janet McDowell Carol Brommer JoAnn Tierney Henry Thompson l-larold Thompson John Stark Norman Fless Dorothy Backer Joan Meyer Jack Lay nder Joanne Meyer Dorothy Backer Joanne Weyen l-leldl Schmitt Blll Mahrt Lola Nichols Cheryl Jacobson Verla Dlckey Nancy Thlernens Sharon Pux Geraldine Llghtle Ca ol Lee Brornmer Phyllls Meyer Geraldlne Llghtle A Superior represents thc best conceivable peltolnlance tor the event and the class ot participants being ludged Excellent lS an unusual pertormanc ln many lespects but not worthy ol SUQSVIOV VOTIIWQ clue to nllnor detects ID fDCIlOVlllCllTCC or lnetlectlve interpretation Good IS a good performance but lacking HT seyelal essential qualities Shows ac compllshnlent and marked promise l '5 , 9 , l , Junior Division ratings . l I . F . ' , e ' ' . , SMALL ENSEMBLES FESTEVAL Q Fostlyol wos held ot Pollmon, VVoshlr-gton, on rVotQ. T, ' o, T 'e - or ygion the rcmngs vere os tol ows: Sup ror Clonnet Solo Vocol Solo Ewcell Trlple Truo Good Tre rottngs for the Jun X e e t Ptono Solos Soxophone Solo Soxophone Duet Clorunet Trlo Soxophone Quartet Vocol Truo Pnono Solo Cornet Solos Sousophone Solo nor DIVTSTOIT were Trombone Solo Ptono Solo Vocol Solos Vocol Trto Vocol Tno Soxophone Duet Joon Me Joonhe W Os otsy I-l C1 Bromme Lolc lktchols Dowen GW 1J1net Doro thy Bock Sopronos Held: Sclmttt Joon fyle,er G roldtne Lvghn Joon 'Vleyer ,lohet MCDOW ell Dorothy Bocker Henry Thompson Jonet McDowell Henry Thompson Joon Meyer Morlene Ber geron Phyllus Meyer Jonet McDowell Henry Thompson Corol Brommer JoAnn Tierney Joonne Weyen Dorothy Bocker Hetclt Schmutt Jock Loveno r Ho old Thompson John Stork No mon Ftes geron B I Vlohrt Bull Mohr rolomw o o hols Chery ocobson er c Dclxey rcyT tens C Cyp L nt r Q l6 JL QT Tws e . w 'fr 1 N951 lp tl SC-rl s ' .f l 92 ' L 'N xyfgf f ,V Heyen L ent ' ' Alt 'r-P eslin, Qrol , rl g l' Sec. SOO'GVTCSf.lC!'TCf Mc e' Q ,2 - t gr i . . W . X V I Q I . .D X t . H Y I X ' ,,,,, e , T , r' I Q Supenor Clorlnet Solos , Phyllis Meyer, Morlene Ber- il t Ercoll n ' ' t Ge fre Lightle, L I Niz ' 4 , lt J T V l l if-, No 'items ' Gooci ' Gerol the nghtle, Pnyllis Nfjf, K-oFCl Eror 'te , Gerololre Llght' - ond G,-wen 'mot TI-'E BAND IN CONCERT REARDAN March 27 If53 Another home concert was presented b tore an apprecucutuve auduence on Marct Q7 un the hugh school audutoruum The enture band played the tollowung numbers Brasses To The Fore A March by Walters Larghetto by Handel Doruan An Overture by Whutney Kung Cotton A lvlarch by Sousa Mother Goose Jumps by Chuarellu Bullboard A March by Klohr lnduvudual numbers accompanued by the puano were Cornet Solo Carnuval ot Venuce Harold Thompson Clarunet Solo Concerto Joan Meyer Saxophone Duet lnduan Love Song Gwen Janett Geraldune Lughtle Saxophone Solo Carnuval of Venuce Henry Thompson lnduvudual numbers accompanued by the band Sousaphone Solo Stupendo Norman Fuess Saxophone Solo Pepperuno Janet McDowell Truo tor Cornets Jum Dandues Harola Thompson Ronnue Ahlf lvlaruon Vtfendlandt Lola Hoffman Cheryl Jacobson Betty Brommer BI COUNTY LARGE GROUP FESTIVAL s meet was leld at Rutzvulle on Satu ay A t Glee ua a e enture Band partucupated un t us Festuval The ratungs aue cs toll ws Glee Club Excellent Band Superuor Junuor Chorus Excellent EASTERN WASHINGTON LARGE GROUP FESTIVAL On Aprul I8 I953 both band and glee club partucupated un the large group Festuval at Cheney VVashungton Thus meet was sponsored by the Eastern Washungton Musuc Educators assoctatuon at EWCE Approxumately l5OO Inland Empure hugh school musucuans partucupated un the con test Agaun Reardan dusplayed excellent musucal abuluty as shown by the tollowung ratungs Class C Bands Class C Gurls Glee Club Superuor Reardar Excellent Reardon Out ot 26 bands present only three ueceuved a Superuor ratung of whuch the Rear dan Band was one LILAC FESTIVAL PARADE MAY I6 The Reardon Band and Mauorettes nuarched down the streets of Spokane n parade Reardan has been partucupatung un thus parade for several years ALL SCHOOL MUSIC CONTEST On tlne evenung of May 20 I953 the musuc departments ot the Reardan Schools presented another concert Thus beung the last orne pertornance MARCHING CONTEST AT ODESSA Thus us an Anncal event All the county and Bu Cocrty bawos pcurttcupate un h event The Marchung Contest was held on May 23 I I I I f . . . , ', C u I 4 ' ' A 5 . . . . . Thi , ' ' , rc' , tprl II. TE e of, Ire Cl ' nd tr. ' ' ' ' ft' ' A Q ' A u 3 1 V , 1 , A I this I f ! ' ' It u ' ' ' . 7 uw I , r I ' ' , ' t is ., QQ rc' Top row left To right Norma Anderson Geraldine Rhoads Winnie Puls Delnaro Franson Dorothy Backer Carol Brommer Joanne Weyen Anita Thornton Patsy Heslin Helen Madison Second row Lola Hoffman Geral ine Lightle .loan Meyer PaT Kinservik Carol Lynch Claudio Bull Marian WendlandT Ann Whipple Janet McDowell Mrs Buchholtz Third row Lola Nichols Gwen Janett Marilynn Howard Betty Brommer Joy Ru er Marianne Remmers Maxine Snyder ourth row Marlorie Whipple Barbara Rutter Lareita Durhiem l eiai Schmitt Phyllis Meyer GLEE CLUB This year approximately Thirty one girls availed Themselves of The opportunity ot snging in the high school Glee Club The Glee Club meets The last halt hour at eacn school day The following public appearances were made This year. Fall Music Concert-Reardon, November 21. Bi-County Large Group Festival-Ritzville, April li, Eastern Washington Large Group Festival-Cheney, April 18. All school music concert-Reardon, May 20. Many members of The Girls Glee Club have taken part in other music meets in The form of solos, Trios, duets and etc, Further information concerning Those who participated will be found in The general write-up on music. .1316 Left to right Marion Wendlandt Carol Llghtle Janet McDowell YELL QUEENS We re with you team We re with you team So fight fight fight To know the yells of the student body and then present them in such o way that en thusiasm will be developed on the part of the students was the duty which our three yell queens so efficiently performed Being a yell queen is not easy These girls spent many hours in practice so that they might work in unison and more efficiently lead the C eerlng sections The control of the cheering section was under their supervision. By their actions and conduct they were able to set the standards of citizenship and sportmanship which characterizes good relationship between patrons, visiting cheering sections and attitudes toward players and officials. To Carol Lighfle, who is a Senior, and will complete her third year os yell queen, we express a deep feeling of gratitude for her efforts in yell leading. To Janet and Marion we also give special praise to the fine work they have done. We will see them again next year. yung POPULAR HuGH SCHOOL YELLS A basket a basket A basket boys You make the basket Well make tlne nouse A touctdown a touctdown A touchdown boys You mak the touchdown e l make tl nos lTTTTTy! Luttle papoose Heap bug lnuun Just turned loose .utand hum on hue head Stand hum on hus feet Reardon Induans cant be e ve got a hugh school eve got a yell ey got a team that tughts e uckety rackety russ ere not allowed to cuss u I m ut to VVe ve gotta yell for good old Rearalan or bust Bug dog luttle og Flop eared pup Come on Induans Eatem up End center tackle guard ldouble tume Quarterback halfback fullback Come on Induans Can do Go Reardan go Go Reardan go Shoot em hugh s oot em un Kuck em hugh Kuck em ow Come on Reardon Lets go VVe love you we luke ou e ll on o you Induans ut Fglut Fugu Tfyo l ts tour buts A a do ar tor R arc u und u, cunc luo r OO e can we can e know we can e can we can we can we ruust e can we can we know we can Beat school we are playungl Or Bust W a R wth a R Wuth an REA Wuth an A Wuth uth an ARD W o D wuth a Wuth a DAN Wuth an REARDAN Reardan Reardan Reardan Vuctory vuctory Thats our cry VICTORY Thats Tu e way you spell ut Heres the way you yell ut Vtctory vuctory vuctory Hand car push car Fngune full ot steam Come on Reardon Team team team Step on the starter Shutter un low Come on gang Tooty Fruuty Punchen Jody Come on kuds do your auty Dont you worry dont you fr t Reardon lnduans wull wun thus yet Fugrtem Fughtem Fugntem Fughtem Induans tughtem Induans tughtem faur tughtem sauare Induans tughtem NOW' Batem Induans beatenu Batem Induans beatem Befutem taur beatem saw' Beatem Induans beatem Center end tackle guaud Get together hut em hard em hgh hut tu w Come on Reardan ts , W W W u ' u ' , W 9 ith n , i n W 'l te E 3, ' ' , ' an A To u lTflW'l4, tanunuy hawk A ' ith , ' D X ' ' beat. - - W ' ' W ' ui - W ' e ' lik - - I - R' . 4 . B t 'a ' jell ' I ' d , , . Hit lem Indlans hitem hard l-STS got - u , T A , - u . .' , : l y -A W A NN stuck to you tight K ' b ' JC C ue n, ' t Figl , u , ' lt T Ju , ' ' Suk buts, . II Hit t , ' eu to All e lat S'c 'J l lle , Le go, TROPHIES WON THIS SCHOOL YEAR Troph es lett to rght First place trophy Lions Club Crristmas Basketball Tournament Third place trophy Northeast District Basketoall Tournament First place trophy Bi County Basketball playoffs First place trophy Bi County Eight Man Football REARDAN HIGH SCHOOL PEP SONGS Rah rah tor Reardon Reardan must win Fight to the finish Never give in Rah rah rah rah You do your best boys We Il do the rest boys Rah rah tor Reardan High Rah Rah Rah lTune Trio of Spartan Marchl Fight Reardon Indians Do the best you can boys For though you win or lose boys Well cheer you lust the some So fight Reardan Indians Fight to win this game And when the game is over we ll Claim the victory. Reardan will shine tonight Reardan will shine Reardon will shine tonight All down the line Won't we look neat tonight Dressed up so fine when the game is Done and we know we've won. Reardan will shine. 5.7: 1 we suv' 'hs Q' s: 'Fi Wg 1 Q t ,. F- T- lit Q sie .-Q 4. f A Back row left to right John Schultz Clanr Jones Norman Fness Bruce Tramm Gerald Brommer Daryl Rogers Ervnn Chrus ensen Ed Fnper Frank Nonnemacher Middle row left to rught Mr Johnson lAdvusorl Jimmy Clayton Tom Rogers Muckey Hadley Paul Lullengreen Charles Anderson Bob Stuhlmnller Wayne Blaur Mr Seele lAdvnsorl Fxrst row left to rnght Norman Clouse Ronald Walthers Ed Godwm Ronald Ahlf Vernon Rogers Jack Lavender Ed Brommer LETTERMAN S CLUB Pressdent Paul Llllengreen Vice Presldent Ervln Chrlstensen Secretary John Schultz Councll Rep Wayne Blair Advlsors Mr Steele Mr Johnson The oblectnve of thus club IS to further athletncs bring honor to our school and to develop leadershnp The club ns composed of boy s who have won letters In the various sports namely football basketball and baseball Twenty three boys are now members of thus group The Letterman s Club annually asslsts ID the selectnon of a Sensor as the most valua ble athlete of tlce year The selectnon us based on the followung ponnts number of sports partncnpated In cooperatnon wlth the coach and team attutude toward the team and the school training and sportsmanshlp The name IS placed on the Dr Relnkung Trophy The club members partucspated In the Hugh School Carnival The boys were re sponsnble for tlne bungo cat game penny toss roulette wheel dart game and the swung a Some of the boys partuclpated In all three sports while others took part In only one or two We appreclate the efforts of these boys IU the work they do It requures t' e comblned effort of all to make our athletuc program a success , A A T , A , - ' . ' 1 - A f I Treasurer ,s,, , , A s,s,,,,,,,,, ,, , , ,, , Charles Anderson , . Il A . I I A . , b ll. FOOTBALL SQUAD WSI., MW M. Ander- Char es SSOFI B ke M Cox Haro d Ahf r Ronn e Lavende Jack Had ey ckey T M Schm Norman per P Eddy Schu tz hn Jo I1 hnso Jo Pau Mgr Sen I' U9 L Pau rgh O f 6 op row emer, Cl fford Y T oyd TT L Zunker B row .lmmy C ay on TI1 rd Ed Godw n hers Ronn e Wo SOD n Chr sfensen Erv Frank Nonnemacher Da ry Rogers e gfon Gera d Brommer Se lou C I'T1CIn Nor He Roger mef Om I' B Ed OHDS onord MCC Le On 'IQ Head rcl cha R rsfens Co Ne Rhoocls ph Ra ew h ii. I A X' fy V 4 'Q . ,Y f I 'rt' I ' I ,I I v4 Q, . me a Q I 1' -. , an I ,C I-I rf In I H I I ' . -if 3. Q ' ' v l I In I ' U T W 1 S- . . I - I I I Y i ,L K 4. Y if 14 . X , M.I,wQ,?y , K I wir r ,a N i:vf.vY,I:- Q N , ff -I - -M K .I -I , I I , m , 'I I, . ' , +.- i 'A -I W u is i I T ,I It i 1: I ill , ., I , II I I it, I I , , I II I I I I I I Fiess, Robert Heaclin , l , I , I I I I I I II I I- I 1 I l I I 'll I ll Bruce Tramm, Clair Jones, Vern Ro I , I I . Second row: I , il , I I T I III I ' I Coach C 68 Sr Mr gers REARDAN FOOTBALL ROSTER Ahlf Ronnie Anderson Charles Brommer Gerald Clouse Norman Crnstens n Ervtn Carstens Clufford Clayton Jlmmy Fless Norman Goawtn Edward Had ey Sylvester Headlngton Rnchard Headtngton Robert Hem Roger Jones Clalr Lowe er a P p r Eda 1 Rogers Daryl Rogers Vernon Schmutt Nell Scrultz John Stuhlmtller Bob Tramm Bruce Walthers Ronald Zunker Bull POSITION FI Full ack FI Quarter Back Rlght Half Guard Guard Center Rtght Half Full ack FI FI Guard Rtght Guard Full ack Left Half Full ack Left Half Guard Left End Left Guard Right End Center Full Back WEIGHT HEIGHT I f 5 O Managers Paul Llllengreen and Donald Kelso ATHLETIC BANQUET YEAR Freshman Sensor Juntor Sophomore Junlor Sophomore Sophomore Junlor Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Junlor Freshman Senlor Sophomore Juntor Senuor Freshman Freshman Junior Sensor Junlor Junlor Freshman On the eventng of March SI the Reardan communuty pald tribute to the football basketball and baseball players and to the two coaches at a banquet an the multt purpose room of the new grade school butldung The dunner was planned by the mothers of the boys and Indlan decorations were used symboluzang the basketball team known as the Reardan lndlans Glen Wtsdom hugh school prlnctpal was master of ceremonles The program con s sted of the followtng numbers Plano solo Jack Lavender A resume of the football and baseball seasons Mr Steele A parents umpresston of past seasons athletics Mr Herman Ahlf A players umpresslon of the football season Clanr Jones A players umpresston of the past basketball season Raul Lullengreen A resume of the basketball season Mr Johnson Mr George Fusher prtnctpal of the Cheney Hugh School was the guest speaker of the eventng Johnnue Schultz pre ented coach Johnson wtth a gift certtfucate from the basketball pl tyers Bob Stuhlmuller presented coach Steele wltn a guft certlfucate from the baseball and football boys The three yell leaders Carol Llghtle Janet McDowell and Marlon Wertrllandt recetved recognutuon at the banquet . , ' E d I5O 5'I I . , B ISO 5'9 ' , E d 2OO 6'4 ' C , I35 5'7 I ' e , ' 4 I8O 6'I ' , ' I38 5'II X ' I2O 5'5 ' , 205 6' ' ' ' , ' ' I3O 5'3 l , B .35 5'8 ' , ' E d I2O 5'7 - ' , E d I7O 6'2 ' ' , I25 5'7 ' , ' ' 2IO 6' ' fl nd ,J ck B I5O 5'8 Nonnemacker, Frank Center 2I2 6'5 Senior I e , 'g I8O 6'2 ' , B I65 6' ' , I35 5'6 ' , ' I76 5'9 '. , I35 6' ' ' , I5O 5'9 ' , ' I-'O 6' ' , I37 5'6 ' , ' I4O 'I Coach...Mr, Steele -trim Q4 an 41-.4 'WWA FUR nw Wm whwg. 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FOOTBALL PICTURE Ton 5 cure oppcs e page T p row left o rght Ervun Chr stens Daryl Rogers Norman Clause o tom ro e to r ght Bruce Tra m Cla r Jones Bob Stuhlm I er Frank Nonnemaker Johnny Schultz o e pc ure top o let o rght Eddy P per Fd Godw rt Charles Anderson Bottom left to rught erald Bro er Rona d Nalther Norman Fess Jack La ender FOOTBALL Congratulotuons Mr Steele for the fune uob you dud thus year lt was under your guucanc and coachung that we were able to have a cnampuonshup team Thus year twenty fuve boys were members of the Reardon football squad Thus group orsusted of fuve senuors eught uunuors seven sophomores and fuve freshmen S veral boys who were interested un football but who dud not make the squad turned out dauly for practuce Thus years expeuuenced team really proved theur worth as they were able to wun the bu county eught man football champuonshup tractuons of tne Tru County Four held at Odessa Odessa had a tune playung fueld and a large crowd attended the game Evudently the spurut of the occasuon entered unto the Odessa players as they were able to wun over Reardon by a score of I4 I2 The second game of the season was wuth Almura Thus was a home game the game :vas rather slow Reardon crossed Almura s goal lune soon after the game started and contunued to do so untul the funal tumekeepers whustle The funal score found Reardon leadung by a score of 4I 6 On September 26 the Reardon lnduans uourned to Sprague to play a comparatuvely weak team Sprague fouled to score un thus game whule Reardon was able to run up thurty pounts However before the season ended the Sprague team was able to reverse the scores and beat both Odessa and Reardon The game of the season was wuth Odessa on October 3 The team that won thus game would undoubtedly take the champuonshup The boys worked hard for thus game and were rewarded for theur perserverance as they won by a score of I8 7 Odessa however was defunutely un the game and kept the Induans plenty busy On October the tenth Reardon agaun played a comparatuvely weak team namely Harrungton As Preducted Reardon won easily by a score of 47 7 Many of the subs found an opportunuty to play un thus game Fvery year the Sprungdale Hugh School sponsors a Home Comung Celebratuon Rear can was unvuted to be the opponent for the Home Comung Football game The Reardon lunes proved too strong for the Sprungdale lune and agaun Reardon won by a score of 20 6 The return game at Almura agaun proved Reardon strength on the gruduron Thus was a very close game wuth both teams guvung all Reardon won by one touchdown The score was I4 6 The last game of the season was the upset game The Sprague team thus tume at Reardon was greatly umproved and what had apparently been a week team developed unto a comparatuvely strong team Sprague won thus game by a score of 27 I4 Playung thus year was a luttle duffucult due to the fact that Reardon was un the process of buuldung a new Athletic fueld The fueld was plenty soft and dusty EuGHT MAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR I952 Date W They September oeptem ber October October October October October 26 3 IO I7 24 3I Alrnura at Reardon Reardon at Sprague Odessa at Reardon Reardon at Harrungton Reardon at Sprundale Reardon at Almura Sprague at Reardon I :I T , u . o , I I , ' I en. , . I t w, I fr I , rn , I , u if , , . 1, v r u t , r W, f I I , I , , I , . row, ' , 'O f rnrr , I Lvl , I , v . , I D I . I I I . A. F . . . . . , . D The first game was with Odessa High School, This game was one of the main at- X . , . . . . X 7 ' I .I , . , . ru u, . . e I9 ' Left to raght Mr Walter Johnson Coach Norman Clause Vernon Rogers John Schultz Bruce Tramm Cerald Brommer Frank Nonnemocher Cla r Jones Paul L llengreen Ronnae Ahlf Jammy Clayton BASKETBALL Congratulataons Mr Johnson for the fane 'ob you dad thas year and an past years to help make basketball what at as an Reardon today Your efforts have been apprecaated by the communaty and also by the student body The trophaes we now have an our trophy case wall be a memoraal to you and your efforts an our behalf Thas year twenty two boys turned out for basketball Nane were Freshmen sax were Sophomores three were Junaors and four were Senaors The farst ten or the A squad as they are known consasted of players from all four classes The farst squad consasted of FRANK NONNEMACHER a senaor who favored tre team by has heaght as well as beang able to control the backboard CLAIR JONES a senaor and a man who dad an excellent rob of holdang down the posataon as a forward PAUL LILLENGREEN also another senaor and a guard on the team Paul was able BRUCE TRAMM who worraed tl'e opponents aplenty by dasplayang some of has fane long shots and by has abalaty to get rebounds GERALD BROMMER was able to help control the backboard and was able to us has herght to advantage JOHNNY SCHULTZ another potentaal threat to the opposang teams was able to handle has posataon as a forward an fan shape NORMAN CLOUSE stall has plenty of speed and an eye for hattang the basket JIMMY CLAYTON a hard one to guard agaanst A lattle short but lots of speed RONNIE AHLF a freshman who shows plenty of promase sl'ould make a good forward an has next years of ball playang VERNON ROGERS another freshman who has plenty of abalaty and wall be a threat to any opposang team We would also lake to gave recognataon to the basketball managers namely Charles Anderson Lloyd Tremer and Make Basson These boys worked hard an performang thear dutaes A summary of thas years basketball actavataes wall fall anto fave dafferent groups namely Conference and non confer nce games the Laons Club Chrastmas Tournament The Ba County Play offs the Dastract Tournament and the State Tournament ' , , i , i , ' , ' - ' I II II . 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I I I Conference and Non-Conference Games The basketball season officially opened on December T T952, On December 2, Reardon played thetr first game against Cheney Hlgh School The last game of the season was wtth Wulour on February T3 Most of the teams of the Bt County were very even y matched Reardon could wtn on thetr home floor but would lose on tne opponents floor ln League standtng Rear dan won ftve games and lost ftve gam s thus plc: mg fourth tn the Bu County Tre tottowung us a summary of tre games played Dec er Opponent Cheney Creston Harrtngton Almura Davenport Edvvall Newport January N elvport Wulbur Creston Almlra Cheney Davenport February Rogers B Rogers B Wulbur There Here Here Here There There Here There Here Tlnere There Here Here There Here There Reardon Opponents Lnons Club Chrlstmas Tournament Three addutuonal teams were unvtted to thus tourna nent Mefllcal Lake Spt at Lak and Sprungdale Thts tournament IS an annual affatr sponsored by the local Lton s Club Reardon won furst place tn tnts tournament The results of tne ftrst evenungs play offs were os follows Reardon Medrcal Lake Sprtngdale Sptrtt Lake The next eventng the mnners played wtnners an losers agaunst losers I h und ot play tne scores fvere Reardon Sprungclal Tvtedtcal Lake Sptrtt Lak B: County Playoffs The two top teams from the Bu County would be eltgtole for the Dtstrtct meet at Cheney The four top teams from tne North stde were matched agaunst the four top earns from the South stde The two wtnners would enter the dlstrtct tournament Rea dar .V l I . emb T 2 37 48 5 62 47 9 ' 95 34 T2 ' 60 43 T6 ' 35 5T T9 56 59 20 5T 53 6 T . 54 48 9 ' 69 56 T6 T 74 45 23 ' , 48 58 27 66 5T 30 44 55 3 55 58 6 Edwall Here 68 49 T0 55 58 T3 ' 48 62 82 ' 5T A 25 ' A 38 ' T ' ' - d ' 3. n t is VC I t l T Z 72 ' . e 50 ' 47 ' ' e 44 Ba County Playoffs lContanueclI entered the playoffs as the fourtw place team from me North sade The games played were all clos games A summary of the games follows Reardon Reardon Ratzvalle Davenport Reardon an In orcer to play on a neutral floor th games were played at Harrangton and at Walbur Reardon played an both gymnasaums Due to excellent coachang and playang Reardon won a spot an the Dastract tournament Reardon won farst an the Ba County playoff Nort east Dastract Class B Hagn School Basketball Tournament T as was played at tle Memoraal Fa ld House Eastern Washangtoaa College of Educataon at Cheney Washangton February 25 28 Eaght teams partacapated an thas double elamanataon tournament namely Cheney Mead Land Latah Reardon Hunters Newport and Marcus Thre of taese teams aualafaed for the Annual Class B State Tournament whach was held an Tacoma Reardon started off slow but fanashed tnard an tne Tournament They lost thear farst game to Cheney By determanataon and wall power Reardon was able to wan the next three games and thus wan a trap to the state tournament Scores and opponents follow Cheney atoh Reardan Reardon an Newport State Class B Tournament Tras Tournament was held at the College of Puget Sound faeld house an Tacoma Marcn 4 5 6 and 7 Cl'eney Reardon and M ad repres nted thas aastrlct Saxteen teams played an the Tournament Reardon s last appearance at tne state meet was an l95l At a state tour nament competataon as very strong Reardon played hard ball but was not able to overcome the leads of the stronger teams there Thas tournament was a double elamana taon tournament The scores and oppon ts follow Reardon Reardon Naselle Chelan Thas year has been a very successful year Out of twenty eaght games played Reardon won s venteen and lost eleven Reardon scored a total of l386 poants agaanst l3l8 for tnear opponents Three of the Reardon players placed on all star teams or receaved honorable mentaon They were BRUCE TRAMM second team Nortreast Dastract Tournament JOHN SCHULTZ farst team Northeast Dastract Tournament NORMAN CLOUSE Honorable mertaon State Tournament Tacoma We wash to tfank the Laons club for thear anterest saown an us thas year as evadenced by fararacang Mr Steel s trap to Tacoma Also for the danner gaven us an our behalf 51 54 ' ' 42 52 42 L' Cl 39 Reardon 37 Reardon 57 50 L 30 52 45 L' d 46 42 42 53 69 90 ffl! .4'f .,f + I P QA A XYXQS CN-1 g. xx YN 1 Yg,?i66 QQXQ, x XX Q9 N 'six Yagi: 0 K , . 5 Q u , , . x9 Qi' ' Q i ' 1 ' 'fiis' 3 1 1 60.5 V6 x X Y 0 N u A L 0 0 x ...Y 95 Yoevk Y' n 'ask X0 X xx 5 xxx.. 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'Y' . .5 7 Will' -Aff? uhfi' .,:: -rffrgfs ' . 4 ' ' if IA? 71- if Al X ,V, '1 VX: 1 , fi , N tan 17, .lsgi-Ph ,ft VI ' 'vw .,- ff: R ' -5 ' Q Eu I I , ' ' am NZ' 'i Top row lett to rught Lloyd Tremer Img 1 Ralph Rhoads Rodger He n Ixel Schmtt Leonard McConnell Coach Johnson Charlle Anderson IMgrl Lower row left to rIght Ronne Walther BIII Zunker Muke Eusson Bob Qtuhlmlller Mckey Hadley Clutford Carstens SECOND TEAM The second team was coached by Mr Johnson ThIs team conslsted of boys who are OSPIFIDQ to make the A squad Many ot these boys knew very llttle about basket ball when the season started SIX members of the team were Freshman two members were Sophomores one was a Jumor and one member a Senlor The boys on the second team practnce hard and take theur basketball serlously FIne basketball maternal should come from thus squad next year The tollowung boys were members of the team RALPH RHOADS who has learned a great deal about basketball thus year and IS eager to learn more RODGER I-IEIN a boy qulck on the floor and one wuth possIbIlItIes NEIL SCHMITT a boy who also shows plenty ot pOSSIbIIITI9S LEONARD McCONNELL who has Improved greatly snnce the begunnnng of the basketball season RONN E VVALTHERS a Junuor who showed lots of pep and entFusIasm Ronnne has completed two years of basketball BILL ZUNKER, a player who has a style of shootlng all has own MIKE BISSON, one who has speed and an eye tor the basket BOB STUHLMILLER, who also showed plenty ot enthusIasm Bob's accuracy at the basket talleyed many ponnts for Reardon MICKEY I-IADLEY, a hard worknng Sophomore who was very dIttIcult to guard CLIFFORD CARSTENS, who, at tumes substltuted an the A squad Cluttord shows promuse as evldenced by pounts made durlng the season as'-. ,, 1' ,XL T A . -I. 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T.P, . . 108 61 108 . 27 277 . 26 95 84 154 . 59 274 1.4 24 108 47 109 3.1 45 263 . 26 ' 77 86 125 . 47 2 0 . 25 52 52 86 . 45 143 , 25 Jones 29 21 48 43.7 27 79 3.16 25 24 16 34 . 13 64 , 23 6 5 20 . 7 17 1.21 14 hlf 4 9 35 . 6 17 1.5 11 2 3 6 . 6 7 .70 10 ' ' 1 0 0 .0 1 2 ,1 2 A 0 1 1 . 0 1 .1 1 ' 33 30 30 90 . 16 28 16 13 72 .1 14 16 8 14 40 1.08 13 18 3 12 39 . 8 ' 15 8 7 38 . 16 ri ' 1 1 11 8 6 30 . 9 13 4 19 30 2,14 14 hlt 11 5 13 27 , 12 9 8 15 26 1. 16 4 2 12 10 .76 13 3 0 7 6 .66 9 ' 1 2 5 4 ,36 11 ' 1 0 1 11 9 A '- I I g-Q f '44 f 1 F 1 wx' Q., ' w g lx 5 Y Wig 5 ff Q if Qs IL 5 y,-'W' 1- I , 45. 51 eff? gil? 9 6-ll Back row left to right Charlie Anderson lMgrj George Carstens Richard Headnngton Paul Lillengreen John Schultz Ervin Christensen Bruce Tramm Ronald Ahlf Mr Steele lCoachi Front row lett to right Norman Clouse Ralph Rhoads Jimmy Clayton Wcyne Blair Vernon Rogers Ed Godwin lAbsent from picture Clair Jonesj BASEBALL The baseball season opened this year on March 15 However the League games did not start until April IO Nineteen boys availed themselves of t e opportunity offered tris year for baseball Out of this number three were seniors five were rumors tive were sophomores and six were freshmen As last year there is a split Ieagu Davenport Almira Reardon Creston and Wil bur playing in the North halt This means trat each team plays a home and home series with games scheduled twice a week. The team this year is composed of many experienced players, and with average luck, should make a very good showing in the Bi-County. The northside had one representative in the play-offs which was held on May l9. The winner ot the Northside played the winner of the Southside to see which team represented the Bi-County at the District. Back row left to rsght Chorle Anderson IMgrl Rodger Hesn George Carstens Rschard Headsngton Paul Llengreen John Schultz Ervn Chrsensen Bruce Tramm Ronald Ahlt Lone Dohln Gerald Frarsson Bottom row left to rsght Mslce Bssson Nel Schmtt Norman Clause Ralph Rhoads .lsmmy Clayton Wayne Blasr Vernon Rogers Ed Godwn Ed Brommer lAbsent from pscture Cla r Jonesl ENTIRE SQUAD Summary of players Posstson Ronnse Ahlf Wayne Blasr George Carstens Jsmmy Clayton Norman Clouse Ervsn Chrsstensen Clasr Jones Paul Lsllengreen Ed Psper Vernon Rogers John Schultz Bruce Tramm Rscl'ord Heodsngton Ed Godwsn Ralph Rhoads Catcher Second and thsrd pose Outtseld Left Fseld Shortstop Pstcwer Fsrst base Catcher Fsrst bas Center Fseld Fsrst base Second base Fselder Pstcher Outtselder Pstcher Thsrd base Outtseld Outs ld Outfseld Freshman Sensor .lunsor Sophomore Sophomore Junsor Sensor Sensor .lunsor Freshman .lunsor Junsor Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Reardon Opponents Summary of games played O March March Apr: Apr: Aprs Aprs Aprs Apri Apri May May o Reardon at Rogers B Sprsngdole at Reardon Rogers B ot Reardon Odessa at Reardon Wslbur at Reardon Almsra at Reardon Reardon at Creston Davenport at Reardon Reardon at Wilbur Reardon at Almira Creston at Reardon Reardon at Davenport E m 3 2? 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