Reardan High School - Warwhoop Yearbook (Reardan, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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Cp Home Ec. ,I ll, lll, 'l's .. ., ' ' . paw Kwok Ellof ll oo F F A Adv: M55 Olfnerg B A EWCE Booklceepmg Typmg Shorthc d Gurls League Advisor 6-HS vnu K XTLQJJ R nfz B Ed Pocnfuc Lutheran College Cnem Physncs Biology Gen S :ence Gen B s T Sophomore Class A v Mr Jvlsdom 5 A W S C 'Xlgebm Gecmefy Sewer ClJ A 1 r Annu Aims r -fkkvii 1,1 l . K . I ' 45 l'A Y ,, J 'T - A fl , r-5 ff f Xjffl. J f f 2 Q In Mr. i , B. S., B. Ed., VV. S, C.: Ag. l, Il, 1 , Gen. , ,... 'sor. Mr. e' , B. A., , ,, 'A cl . I 2 G . Mr Hmlcle Hot Lunch Cooks S Jom Mrs Rogers Mrs Luglwtle To 1l'1e lefl Mrs Wenpert Bookkeepe Mr Wolflwer Grade School Jomfor WE? Left to rngh? Mr B Llghtle Mr C Lughtle Mr Backer Mr Kobersrlne Mr Bonsfrom Mr Prose Delbert Kobershne Mr Owens Mr Neulson Mr Schultz LEROY REMMERS LINDA SCHULTZ I 2 3 4 Stock gud 1 n I 3 4 Girls Lea ue team 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Gurls League of :Cer Tennns 3 NIO 1 LANE DAHLIN seball I 2 orball I Leftermans Cllb 4 Class play 4 JOYCE HELDSTAB Class Offncer I Carmval Queen and 2 3 4 Band Co League I 2 3 4 Grrls Lea Officer 4 Student Body Offncer 4 President Srudenl Councll 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Tennis 3 ED BROMMER LOLA A Gnrls League 3 4 Ba 4 ual Staff 3 Class oy 3 Sex e 3 C ee leader 4 German Band 3 fncer 3 4 Le termans Club 2 4 Lrvestock Julgung Team 3 as etball a e all Football I Tennis 3 C Play 3 Basketball Manager 2 Band I 2 Crop .ludgnng 2 MARIANNE REMMERS Gee Club I 3 Gnrs League I 2 3 4 Gnrls League Council 3 fl! EDWARD GODWIN otboll I 2 all I nnrs Le r m ns Club 2 3 4 Baseball 2 4 Class play F. F. A .,,, 5 ' g'ng Ba cl , 2, , : ' ' g Ba , 5 Fo , 2, 45 , 2 - If , f J A ' I4 ' : 2 3, ' , 4. F. F, A. I, 2. ' iff! .I J I ' I ' : ' l , 1 ' l , 2: B I, , , 2 un- , , : ' V , cil 4, Class Play 3, 4, Girls 4. , , , : I gue . , l I I I Eff, I F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, F, F. . of- ' ' A I, 2, , J nd Fo , , 3g F. F. A. ly Bas- ' , , ' ' , 3, I, 2, 3, 'z ANN 1 ketb , 21 Te ' I, tte ,' a' ,4: pl ,4: YY:I1f a -,,: B Ii Ig B 5 b I, 25 7 V 3, Q 4- , 2. ' 1 loss MARIAN WENDLANDT rw l 3 4 Band Ol: lee Club l 3 4 C e a er 2 3 4 Gnrls League 2 3 4 Gurls League Offlcer 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Officer 4 Annual Ednlor 4 Carnuv Queen 4 gl JACK LAVENDER olball l 4 Baslce Baseball 3 Tenms 2 Class offn r l 4 Lettermans Club 2 4 Lettermans Club offncer 3 ass play 4 F l Ann sra 3 4 S1udenTCouncul l K LYLE DAVIS 2 3 4 Letferrna u 4 Foolball 4 Baseaall F F A Parllxmentary Procedure Te m 4 Llvestock ludgung Team 27 Annual Slalf 4 WINNIE LOU PULS een l Gurls ague l 4 Class Play 3 4 Class offncer ee Club 2 Tenms DON BAUER Annual Staff 4 CAROL LYNCH urs eague l 4 u l T Class play 4 Communny Day Princess 3 MM' JOANNE WEY Gnrls League officer 3 Girls a ue l 2 ee Club l 2 4 nua sta 4 Class play 3 Trno extet l 2 Triple 4 Band officer 4 l M F. F. A. l, , , 5 ns Cl b , p ' ' lp A: , . . N . J. Ba d , 2, , y f'cer G' l ' L , 2, 3, 7 Glee 4g G , 2, , , ln er- CI b , 2, 3, 4: riple Trio 3, 4, le d , , p ' l, : ' ll 1 I 'V 5 ' al Majoreffe l, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Qu g ' ' Le , 2, 3, QQ GI l, I, ' 3. ' L, iw, l EN J Fo ,2, f Yball lg V' ' 1 ' 5 ' 1 z ' 2 7 Le g , , 3, 4, Band l, 2, CS , 2 ,3, 3,4, GI , ,3, gAn- 1 ' : l ff g , ' Cl g , F. A, , ual I, 2, 4, S I , ' trio ff , : ' . l, 2, g ' . JAMES CLAYTON setball l 2 3 4 Foot 3 mans Club l 2 4 C otfncer 3 Student Council 2 4 Class play 3 4 Student Body Pres 4 Lettermans Club offncer 4 Student Councul otfucer 4 DONNA PAUL rs League l '7 d 3 4 Class 4 Annual Stall 4 PAT HANNING urs eague l 4 Ten n ee Club 2 C play 4 Malorette 2 PAUL JOHNSON Basketball manager 4 Class ot lucer 2 Student Councll 4 Stu dent Body otfucer 4 Class play 4 Letterrnans Club 4 Band l l Annual sta MARIAN PRYOR ee Club l G r s 9 e I 4 Gnrls League o lncer 4 Class oftxcer 4 RICHARD HEADINGTON Class oftncer 3 Football l 2 3 seball l Ba tball l T nnls 3 4 Band l Class y nnual staff 4 F CAROL HALVERSON Class oftncer l 2 Gnrls League 3 4 Carnlval Quee n l 3 4 Band Coun extet nual Staff 3 Asst annu ednor 4 m G'I'L ,2,3,, nis 3, Gris GI !, : loss , 'ig Bak , , . , ball ' 1 , , : l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, , Let- Ba , 2, slce , 2, ter , , 3, , lass e ' , z J PIG ' , ' , , 4, A , . F. A. l. Football l, 2, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Fl F. 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Ba d , 2, , p cil 3, S 3, Class play 3, 4: An , '. al O ' , G1 , 3, 4, i l' Lea' u , 3, , ' ' f- CLIFFORD CARSTENS otball l 4 Basketball Clcs o 3 te mans Club 4 Class play 3 NORMAN CLOUSE ncer 3 4 ootball l seball l Q 3 4 Basket C 4 mans Club 2 3 4 S ate delega e 3 F F A crops Ing team Q F A luamentary Procedure team 4 DOROTHY BACKER ee Club 3 4 Class Btn O er 4 Ba 4 Cl ss Oftlce 3 eague l 4 Sexte e u 0 Northwest Chorus 4 Annual Sta 4 KAY PEHRSON :cal Lake H S I aguel 4 A 2 Drnver Ed Club 2 Glee Club l Dance Club l Edutor of paper l Home room vt e presudent l lntermural chalrmcn l School Homemaker of the year 4 Basketball Cap ta n l Bowling League l CLAUDIA STUTHEIT ' Lewus and Clark H S l 2 Gnrls Federcntlon l 2 Girls' Lea que 3 4 Class Play 4 Y Teens l 2 MICKEY SWANSON Baseball manager l Basketball a lass olfucer 2 Student Counctl 3 Lettermans Club 2 3 4 et termans Club offlcer 4 CI 155 play 4 HEIDI SCHMITT rs ague l 4 u l 3 4 Gtrls Lea ue C uncnl '7 Malorette l 2 en n 4 l C . 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Gold Cctrncition CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Yeor President Morion Weiwdlcinclt Vice-president Secretory President Vice-president Secretory President Vice president Secretory President Vice president Secretory Joyce I-leldstcih Corol Holyerson Clciss Advisor Sophomore Mickey Swonson Foul Johnson Wirtnie Lou Puls Clciss Advisor UI'1 Jini Clctyton Clifford Corstens Dorothy Bocker En Jock Lcivendei Juni Clciyton M iricin We ncllcindt Trecisurer Reporter Council Rep Mr, Strciuss Yeor Treosurer Reporter Council Rep. Mr Stvciuss :Or Yeor Trcci uier Reporter Council Rep Closs Adfisoi ior Year T usuicr Council Rep Clciss Aclyisoi .lock Loyender lint Clciyton Jock Loyencler Ccirol I-lolyerson Jocinne Weyen Jint Cloyton Richcircl Hecidington Mcirion Wencllcinclt Mickey Swcinson Mrs Stellies Morton Pryor Poul Johnson Mr Wisclorit n September fl l95l t rvous icsini NKIIIQCC thioug thr doo s Pecirdon High School Thirty tive intelligent sophomores enrolled in September l952 Shirley Gcirdiner ond loclc Ferrell were new odditions to our clciss Pete Bisson left belore the ye-or wcis tinisFed Horold Ackermon loaned our closs soon otter school opened On September 8 l953 we entered Recirdcin I-ligh School os upperclcisnten Two of our Former members Jonn Stork ond Jock Ferrell Nere missing After ci levy Meeks of scnool Horold Aclqerrnon Nithdreff Twenty nine very intelligent seniors etrolled in S pt ntlicr T944 Two qirls lorrciine do rton ond Shirley Cyordiner were rnissing ront t e nro nirnt Swortt iter sc oo s f e Ko De-rrson ioine u OUR HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ci r i if cti r i ff off suir lc tif NF Ne tr ii sr n run r D r ri GOOXSJE' CSU o tn i e it po s o ecie h f Q s tc try ciccr, oy tlnc pu i i i 1 f JQJfC 1 A cis Ji lf Cllor Cfrvfis r lo f J . S ' . 4 ,' re 'D A C fe . A . ' O X 2 , , tl irty-tltrrfo no' C I':.l an I rl li Q r ol ' I X I I i t i , t - ' A A , S ' J , e e 2 o - ' , ' S Bene ' fire, I he Ili, I lycts h l .tszrt cl, y ,of ' ' d s, Ore of ou' fist hgh scinool ci yitigs Nos our Hitt rition V11 -fu ,f cot ins ni loy, unc: cit rghti J I ,re uly iritcted my the senior, it tl e 1 d to turn o Pcxul re- ceived o prize for the best girls costume ond Qicrord Hecirlingtoi. received one for fr, fs P sf o-tu.ie Tne first CICIIXITXK ot the Wcizi r -yqcir -.-.os 'e p oy, Thi rner Ni ly , TFQ- ci y wo, ire d ,y iN,r. Stellie, ond Nos ' i-:orc , f :yteu ' A i- ' bl c Tit, ttfuitie ol the lu im' Seine Zciiuet mimi limiin ,'lKl': Qrie itii. fOfIl'I','lifl Tliw iitusc :cis rr ti.l'd ly ' Ree'. js final Ill Griisis Of l gstrci Il'f'll Cleney. C til fl Y i igT,'hC1S ch iirriion r the eient One of the hrst malor events thus year Nas the carnrval For the fourth year IIT uccessron tln Oueen has come from our class n preceeding years th Oueens have been the tollowrng Wrnnre Lou Puls freshman Jcyce Heldstab sophomore Carol Hal verson IUIWIOV and Marran Wendlandt tor the sensor year Also a member ot our class Wlnnue Lou Puls was chosen Mrs Inland Emptre aurte an honor On March I7 and I8 we presented tho scnror play The Brainstorm Thrs was a contnnuatlon ot last years play The Inner Vvrlly The ploy was drrected by Mr Stellles and was a huge success The sprrng actrvutres tncluced Sensor Day at Lake Coeur dAlene Career Day at Wrlbur the Junror Senror Rrom and a dtnner at tne Dessert Oasts and Ice Follres tollow rng grven us by our parents Sensor Class Prophecy As you can recall the senror class ot T955 was always outstanolng rn dramatrcs One nrght as Mr Vvusdom was watchtng televrsron he saw some old tamrluar faces Here rs wl at the televrsron revealed The ttrst scene was MARIANNE REVIMERS and ED BROMMER who are now IIT the leadrng roles ot One Mans Famrly RAT HANNING rs also In televrsron Our Gal Pat rs Searchrng tor Tomorrow to trnd the Curdnng Lught and her Love ot Lute Young Dr Malone who wrll gave her A Brrghter Day CAROL LYNCH rs Joe Frldays Backstage Wrle on Thursdays They are going to Feather Therr Nest and lrve on Vlfhrsperrng Street JOANNE WEYEN rs now the stand rn lor Marrorle Mann as Ma Kettle wtth LEROY REMMERS as Ra Kettle I-IEIDI SCHMITT rs now Stella Dallas and ns keeprng house tor Just Rlarn DICK HFADINOTONI MARIAN PRYOR IS Searching tor Aaventure whlch ends In a Climax on Mas cguerade Party CLAUDIA STUTHEIT orrued the Tle Mrllronaure and sc d she Struck lt R h Breakmg The Bank CLIFFORD CARSTENS now has the tttle ol Klller Carstens and keeps them busy Dragnet JACK LAVENDER rs now replacing Llberace out furst he attended ten years ol beaury scl aol On the late snow Mr Vxfus om s es MICKEY SWANSON IIT I-Int Tl e Deck Mackey really wont overboard PAUL JOHNSON lust removed Nora Drakes Inow played by LOIA HOFFMANI partlal plate on The Medrc ED OODWIN IS now Edward R Goawm on See It Now I-Ie ts a Irttle short news but a bug man on T V Durtng a Boyle Fuel advertnsement JIM CLAKION was seen delrvermg tuel oll on Irs motorcycle He has been tryrng to avoid Iuel tanks DON BAUER IS now understudy tor Art Carney and rs worktng IIT the sewers NORMAN CLOUSE IS now the stand In lor Bull Stern and srngs the Look Sharp song on the Pabst Blu Rrbbon bouts KAY PEHRSON tound her Love ol Lute and rs novv Captured IH the Hllltop House CAROL HALVERSON rs now a Prnvate Secretary to Superman and keeps has suits pressed . . . 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I. , , . 1 1 11 11 Q . 1., . 11 . ,, 1 11 11 1 11 - 11 1- - 11 . 11 11 11 - LYLE DAVIS and LANE DAHLIN have become very interested in entertaining the chuldren of the natnon Lane plays Howdy Doody and Lyle IS Clarabelle who has a bugger and louder horn these days MARIA VVENDLANDT and DOROTHY BACKER are both nurses an the Cnty Hos putal They really wanted to go to Hollywood but the closest they ever got was spray :ng Marlo Lanza s throat LINDA SCHULTZ had a Dangerous Assngnrnent On The Waterfront and she got all wet WINNIE LOU PULS The Country Girl has now become Queen for A Day JOYCE HELDSTAB stars In a T V show I Love Loosely and ns wanting for e Armchair Adventure Advertising for Ever Ready Light Batternes as DONNA PAUL She married the dud that was not very brught Senuors Together Twelve Years QQ 'Jw-'V' Awww-Juqf Front ro left to ght Hed Schmtt Joyce Heldstab Wnne Lou P ls Put Honn ng Joanne Weyen Mar an Wendlandv Carol Hal e son Bock row left to rght Norman Clouse Mckey Swo son Gerald Franso Clfto d Ca stens Lane Dahl Ed Bro mer J Clayton - - H If - - 1 . ,, . - H , . , ll ' ll ll ll , ll ' Il ll ll , . - ll ll ' ' ' ll . . , Th - H , . ,, . . . . . 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Seruuor Class Wull JIM CLAYTON wulls hrs crew cut to Eddy Lynch DONALD BAUER wulls his hot rod and oruvung abuluty to Bull Malrt Take ut easy on the Trees CAROL LYNCH wulls her long haur to all boy who have crew cuts Please waut un lur e at The barber shop CAROL HALVERSON wulls her abuluty to attract the boys to Verla Duck y A wunk at tre ruaht one should do the t uck EDWARD OODWIN wulls hus Tavorute teacln rs to Franklun K lly LEROY REMMERS vxulls hus abuluty to keep auuet un U S Hustorv to Rodger Heun MARIAN WENDLANT wills her place as yell lead r to Walter Clouse Youll nee u cu new unutorm however DOROTHY BACKER wulls her prrrt un Tl e senuor play to Darlene Remuners hope you dudnt fund ut too tur tg RICHARD HEADINOTON wull Ius size thirteen shoes and 5 Io heught to Oa y Larup MICKEY SWANSOIN wulls Ius pap r route To lV'r Stumpson and years supply ot Da s s to anyone who neecs Them MARIAN PRYOR wulls her stucv hc buts and good graces To Mke Busson KAY PEHRSON wulls her abuluty to cefend h rs IT un p ysucs clcrss to Joyce Rattuay NORMAN CLOUSE wulls hus atl letuc abuluty to Harold Cox Whos The sucker? JACK LAVENDER wulls Iuus IV O to Bull I-Ieun ana Charles Meye Take ut easy on TI e sudewalk boys CLAUDIA STUTHEIT wills her gracetul actons and unblunkung stare to Barbara Oodwun Be careful uts dynamute HEIDI SCHMITT wulls her vouce to Duck Karnm and her tonsuls To The Biology class EDWARD BROMMER wills his abuluty to uudge cattle sheep and other Old Mc Donald livestock to Robert Rux LYLE DAVIS wulls hrs Ford to anyone who vxull buy ut He s gettung a new Chevrolet MARIANNE REMMERS wulls her abuluty to hold on to boy Iruends to no other gurl JOANNE WEYEN wulls her abuluty to play the barutone to Jerry Schultz PAT I-IANNING wulls her abuluty To understand bookkeepung to Bob McConnell DONNA PAUL and LINDA SCHULTZ wull theur abuluty to paunt old buuldungs and a so to Take ut oft to Gwen Janett Use lots of soap and water Owen LOLA HOFFMAN fvulls her thurd chaur un Band To Norma Clouse ut takes many hours ot practice LANE DAHLIN wul s hus cowboy boots and silver buckle to anyone who can rude orse more than the Turst two leaps WINNIE LOU PULS wulls her abuluty to wun beauty contests and her pleasung per sonaluty to anyone who so desires to achieve ut CLIFFORD CARSTENS wulls hus blonde hour and wunnung smule to Bull 7unker JOYCE HELDSTAB wulls he Shorthand book to anyone who us anxious enough To study the course the uunuors we leave our hustory books and our teacher Take good care ot both of Them e sophomores we wull our abuluty To conduct a good class meetung freshmen we wull our good behavuor at all tumes e uncontung Trosh we wull our abuluty to get Carnuval Queens tor Tour years To te Tecucheus we leave rust plain leave V , S 4 4 . . A A ' re ' e . . X 4, . -L V' . K l L I ' ' A ' 'II . ' s 1' ' ' ,' r I s e ' . ' I u ' J f ' , . A .. , A Q . ,Q . n X, PAUL JOHNSON wills his Plymouth to anyone who will give hint SoOO for it. I I . , . - J! . . J . his I1 ' ' . . .. . I . - . F . , To ' ' ' , To th ' ' . To the ' ' ' . To Th ' ' ' ' . TI A --' ' . Sensor Class Play The Bramstorm Thus Txme lnner Wally IS oTT To College Having led a sheltered luTe wlTh hus Three malden aunts he became about as splneless a creature as ever There was ln The col lege dorm he rs The one who makes The beds lends The money and clothes lunhl he hasnt ev n a palr of Trousers To wearl Then Inner Wzlly maTerualuzes Then gradually very gradually and palnfully Wally begrns To act luke a man Wally has The maklngs of a star football player buT he us aTrald ThaT he mught get hurt Hrs aunTs agree they even decide college IS Too sTrenuous for Theur Trail boy and msust that he return To The home Town He would have gone Too' But There was a cerTarn blonde a college reporTer and she Trres To encourage hum To stay and become a hero Everybody puts pr ssure on hum rncludlng Inner Willy who TwlsTs and Tortures The poor Tellow wuTh Tubes Funally Wrlly decides To sTand up to has aunts and announce that hes golng To sTay and play football Even They dont mlnd when They see hum an a Tootball sunt Inner Wrlly drsappears when he sees that The outer Wrlly has shed hrs shackles aT last THE CAST Wrlloughby Adams Jack Lavender Inner Wally Jum ClayTon Chuck Martrn Paul Johnson Johnny Newton Edward Godwin Harvey Downs Rrchard Headrngton Ralph Jones Norman Clause Coach Lloyd Mrckey Swanson Hank Johnson Lane Dahlrn Sally Brshop Donna Paul Produced by permrssron from Row Peterson Aunt Lounse Aunt Olga Aunt Hester Marybelle Turner l.oTTre Marlon Anna a Dorothy Morlan Wendlandt Wrnnae Lou Puls Carol Halverson Dorothy Backer Joyce Heldstab Claudia Stuthent Pat Hannrng Carol Lynch Lola Hoffman and Company A Qu 'at s SWF QQ 'Wir' rv' Front row left to right Jeanette Dickenson Joy Rutter Marilyn Howard Loretta Durheim Barbara Rutter Phyllis Meyer Second row left to right Gordon Bogart Ed Shearer Neil Schmitt Ronald Ahlf Bill Zunker Rodger Hein Ralph Rhoads Third row left to right Dan Bauer Norma Anderson Geraldine Lightle Darlene Remmers Carol Lee Bromrner Delnora Franson Maxine Snyder Gwen Janett Mrs Stellles class advisor Back row left to right Jim Seagle Harold Cox Franklin Kelly Charles Meye Richard Manlce Mike Bisson Vernon Rogers Not in picture Ron Lehman Ed l-lohnstein Junior Class September l952 found twenty nine scared freshmen entering Reardon High School We were initiated by the seniors on Sept T9 Carol Brommer Mike Bisson and Franklin Kelly won prizes for having the best costumes Officers for the freshman year were President Rodger Hein Treasurer Phyllis Meyer Vice president ,,,,, , , Ronald Ahlf Council Rep. ,, Barbara Rutter Secretary , Delnora Franson Annual Reporter Norma Anderson Class Advisor ,, , Y, , ,, , , , ,, Miss Raymer When school opened on Sept. 8, l953, twenty-eight intelligent looking sophomores enrolled. The main event of this year was our party, This party was held on March 96, l954, in the grade school building. The film Hot Rod was shown and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing. Officers for the sophomore year were: President , Ronald Ahlf Treasurer , Loretta Durheim Vice-president Carol Brornmer Council Rep. Maxine Snyder Secretary 7, Phyllis Meyer Annual Reorter , , Barbara Rutter Class Advisor ,s,v,s,,,, , , ,, ,, , ,,,,ss W ,.., Mr. Reitz A iunior class of twenty-seven students entered Reardon High on Sept, 7, 1954. During the year Jim Seagle, Ron Lehman, Ed Shearer and Ed Hohnstein joined our class. The big events of the year were the iunior play and the iunior prom The theme ol our prom was Gay Raree , The gym was beautifully decorated for the occasion, The music was provided by Al Reeves and Ed Grier's orchestra from Cheney, The bancruet was also clone in the Raris rnotit, The senior will and prophecy were read. Members from the sophomore class acted as servers and also helped out with the music, Otficors tor tlee iunior year were: President Rodger Hein Tr asurer Phyllis Meyer Vice president Ronald Ahll Council Rep Marilyn Howard Secretary Maxine Snyder Annual Reporter Norma Anderson Class Advisor Mrs Stellies Scvi ral of thc boys were on the athletic sauads Ronald Ahlf and Vernon Rog rs made th Bi County All Star Football team Ronald Vernon and Ralph played on t e baskct Junior Play The Zoozah Wally and Brainstorm Nantecl to become tarnous fvriters so in order o meet ci famous producer they wante' Lois o enter the local beauty contest ind rwctuaily be cornr Miss America Loiss boy lrifnd Hippo an amatc ur asstrologer told h r that the stars yvfre not in her lavor In order to make her ret luclcy VVally and Brainstorm bought a Zoozah Much tr uble arose when their ich neighbor Mrs Grateiy s money disappeared and also her fyuird Elaine Nas supposedly kidnapped To hid from the police afte le fvas accused t stealing the money Nally dressed up s th ZOOZAH Brairstorm h,id n uch tioub e t yi g to keep tnern ao n out of sight trinlang they were at le rad oocght hi ir nd Elaine who r i u away trom hone Elaire and rs Gratey taae ci anc fr ate i et er rc t fvrt Wa Alter getting sic ti r u i ip, fent ome rt r so rn c er r m ur c Pr If ytti J 9 i s, is t,f' , e 2 e Y - . , e ' f hf lirst squad in ' zball. X X . X I X . Q I , 5 s ' r s A cr A t ' c in 4 ' - J ' f ' . ' ' i J , ' , 2 , e , . J a A A '. i te l , 1 ,, F O V. F. . I I , , X 4. A V I X r I . x X . n . Q ' , or i 3' e ' '. i, it i ' . a e . ' W r 2 ' l 'i 'n l l' tl ' , if ' ' j the sarne person VJhen the ZQOZAH came tace to tcice with Wally, he discovered th is 'N i 's gl trie ' 'lcd ' n i i r , I M uh rt ' p l it Gr' ly! he. gd au 'h l' lly, s ' 'l-4. trot .tis lates' st dy, Yogi, H coo .f h -. Lois and B ainst r orrectul thei is- rnle'standrngs fyitlr. ,rch et' er ara -2' :rt l'nc' :filed Nelf The cast Included The following Penelope Updrlce lPeskey Phyllrs Meyer Wally Updrke Rodger l-lean Mrs Updrlqe D lnora Franson Loss Updrlce Vanlyn Howara Brarnsrorm l-larrrson Ronald Ahlr Mrs Updrke No 'na Anderson l-lrppo Skrdrnore Gordon Bogarr Jason Shrllworrh Make Brsson Offrcer Quence Charles Meye Mrs Evangelrne Spoul farol Brommer J J Longrass Waller Claus Elarne Vale-rue THE ZOOZAH Gwen Janerf Enlenarnmenl was provrded by Dayrd and Cherryl Barnard Tr p Dana Mr McKay and Charley Lrgh le Barrrone Duel Produced by permrssron from the Pow Peterson and Company Mrs Twigg Geraldine Lighlle First row left to right Joonne Puetz Noncy Thuemens Moruorue Wendlondt Cherryl Jocobson Muldred Rhoods Betty Wollweber Lulo Lyons Second row left to right Lovxno Truplett Joe Smith Robert Bocker Duck Sherwood Jum Hendrix Morlene Bergeron Third row left to right Donno Collier Verlo Dickey Irene Gdrduner Eleonor Remmers Normo Clouse Borboro Godwin Korol Kelso Mr Reutz Fourth row left to right Jerome Tierney Morvun Wullms Bull Mohrt Bull Hein Bob Frose Tom Schultz John Humphrey Sophomore Closs On Sept 8 T953 twenty five freshmen tumudly wolked up the steps unto Reordon Hugh School We were unutuoted by the sensors on Sept 25 It wos on oll doy unutuotuon Eoch one of us come dressed occordungly os the seniors directed At noon we were poroded down moun street ln the evening we were reolly unutuoted Offucers for the freshmon yeor were President Duck Sherwood Secretory Morlene Bergeron Vice president Morlorue Wendlondt Council Rep Robert Bocker Treosurer Korol Kelso Annuol reporter Jerome Tierney Advisor Mr Stellles Closs flower Chrysonthemum Closs colors Silver ond Lovender Closs Motto Where Theres A Will Theres A Woy When school opened on Sept 7 T955 twenty seven sophomores enrolled Shoron Ernst ond Ed Sherwood dud not return but we gouned Lilo Lyons from Ford Lilo Lyons ond Irene Gcurduner dropped out loted Officers for thus yeor ore President Robert Bocker Treosurer Bull Mohrt Vice president Cherryl .locobson Council Rep 'vloruorue Wendlondt Secretory Ncuncy Thuemens Annuol Rep Mcurlene Bergeron Advisor Mr Reutz On Jonuory 30 fourteen of us went sleigh rudung neor the Elwood Londt form Dunner wos served by Morlorue Wendlondt ot her home Gomes ended the doys fun The moun event of the yeor wos the closs porty held on the evening of April l The film Mr. Winkle Goes to Wor wos shown Nancy Thiemens ond Cherryl .locobson then led the group in some gomes. Doncing concluded the evenings entertoinment. Refreshments of punch ond cooucies were served. The closs wos well represented in school octivitiesu Four turned out for footbcull seven turned out for bosketboll five for boseboll eight for bond ond four for tennis. ,- Su? V01 Front row left to right Thelma Frase Judy Heun Joyce Rattroy Sandro McCulloch Second row left o right Sally Baldwin Gary LaRue Larry Blaur Jerry Schultz Bob McConnell Karen Reilly Shirley Robinson Joan Kunservuk Third row left to rught June Rhoads Gladys Howe Katherine Mahrt Vurgunua Truplett Sally Hannung Madalynn Kelso Barbara Foryan Janice Hendrix Brenda Tubbett Mr Stellyes class advisor Fourth row left to right Herbert Franson Gerald Hadley Robert Rux Ed Patton Duck Kamrn Tom Frase Larry St Gerrnaun Ed Lynch Ed Durheum Freshman Class On September 7 1954 thirty boys and gurls entered Reardon Hugh school as freshmen Fourteen of us were graduates of the Reardon Grade School the remainder coming from Ford lnduon Prairie and Four Mound At our first class meeting the following officers were elected President Jerry Schultz uce president Duck Kamm Treasurer Herbert Franson Secretary Sally Hannung Council rep Joan Kunservuck the evening of Sept 24 we were unutuated by the seniors Pr vuously we had to wear green caps for two days before the unutuatuon and also to come dressed un cos tume to school on Friday Our main social event of the year was our class party on the evenung of May 6 The seniors were our guests. The evening was spent un dancing. Gerald Hadley and Larry Blair dropped out at the close of the first semester. Clifford Stahl enrolled on April 18, There were three boys on the football squad four turned out for basketball, five for baseball and seven for band. Robert McConnell was baseball manager. Student Council The student council is composed of eleven members each of which represent some group or organization. The group which they represent and the order in which they appear in the picture is os follows: standing, left to right: Mr. McKay, Advisor, Jerome Tierney, Student Body Pepresentative, Rodger Hein, Music, Richard Manke, Future Farmers, Ralph Rhoads, Lettermans Club, Loretta Durheirn, Girls League. Front row, left to right: Joan Kinserviclc, Freshman class, Poul Johnson, Senior class, Joyce Heldstob, Student Body Represento- tiveg Jirn Clayton, Student Body Representative, Marilyn l-toward, Junior class, Mariorie Wendlandt, Sophomore class, The student body officers are elected from this group by secret ballot, The officers elected for this school year were: President of student body Jim Clayton President of student council Joyce Heldstob vice-president Joyce Heldstab Secretary Marilyn Howard T'easurer Paul Johnson The courcil meets regularly every Friday preceding the Student Body meeting which is held the first Monday of each month. This council makes recommendations to the student body, passes on all activity dates except athletics, supervises new activities and in general takes care of the business of Associated students of Reardon High School, Donna Snyder Max ne Ly ch Ca ro I-Iendr x Norma C ouse Jan ce Howe Mar ynn Howard Say Jacobson Cherry el' Ru Joy Remmers Pe z Mar anne Joanne to r ght ef l'OW F rst Pryor D ckey Mar an Ver a Godw n Barbara Stuthe Cauda Trpet UCI Vrg el' Co Durhe m Lore a Lo ca Hoffman Nancy Th emens y Mar or e Wend and Re Karen Badwn For Barbara Ke so Ka ro Betty Wo weber L a Lyons r ght eft to FOW Fourth The ma Frase och Sa nd ro MCCU To rgh ET I'OW Second Rattray Joyce Rutter Barbara k K nserv Joan Hann ng Pat Bromrner Lee Ca ro Sa y Hann ng Franson De nora Remmers E eanor yan Norma Pau Donna Janett Judy Hen Gwen He dstab Joyce Rhoads June T bbet Brenda Joanne Remmers Dar ene Ke so Pu s Mada ynn Schu tz W nn e Lou L nda Backer Dorothy 'vtar ene Bere Lav na Tr p et Rob nson Shrey Ha verson Anderson Mar an Wend andt Caro Meyer S I , I I I I II, I , II , I , II , II , I I , I , I II , I , I I , III, I I I I, I , I , II I , III , I I I I I I, I I II, I , I I , I , I I ,,., I I i ta II , I . , I I I II , II , I ' , - i , , I , i, , I, , I , I , II i , I , i , , i I , I I , i I i , I i I I, , I , i I , i i I, I I , I , x , I I . I , I I II I I I, I I I III, I , I, , III . Phy FSOTT y Peh Ka ahr M Kathy Weyen adys G Schm d He Adv sor Oberg SS M gh ft tor 6 OW Th rd r qeron Jeane te D ckenson Girls League The tirst Girls' League meeting at the year was held on September l3. Fittyenine members were enrolled, The officers for the T954-55 school year were as follow: President Marian Wendlanclt Vice President Phyllis Meyer Secretary Joyce lrleldstab Treasurer Marian Pryor Student Council Rep. Loretta Durheim Advisor Miss Gberg Besides tle ollicers, these girls, two from each class, were elected to be on the council: Pat Hanning Donna Collier Marianne Remmers Joanne Pietz wen anett Sally Baldwin Barbara Rutter Sanera McCulloch By doing dtlterent labs tne gtrls can earn their points which enables therr to e a pin Th points needed for each pin a e 30 points First year pin 90 potnts Thi d year in 60 points Second year pin l20 points Courth year n During the months we had the follofving special activities at our meetings septcmber The olticers ot the Girls League were introduced to the treshmen anc ot er new members October Elected two members tram each class to be on the Girl League Council November Jim Smith a newspaper reporter tram the Spokesman Review was ask d to come but was unable to so he sent his speech which was read by Lola Hallman Dec mbcr Sang Christmas carols January Mrs Buelah Swanson a beauty operator talked sibout styling and c ring for the air February Mrs Lester Ahern showed us ltow to do ceramics fvork May Mrs Ray Stevenson told about her trip o England We also elected o ticers T e new members were initiated into the Girl League on Gctober 4 By doing stunt tl y put on a fery enioyable entertainment ter the otner members At Thanksgiving we gafe a basket ot tood to a needy tamily At nristmas t e girls bouglt snnall oys and sent tr n to an orphanagf we Gtr Lea ue s onsorfd two dcnces nts ear Gnc Nas a Hobo Dance on r obcr 29 and thc other was our annual St Pat icks Day D :nc vhich fvas e c n ircn l te uc mrmbers also did ttri rrc ot 4 scnool CClVWI!Cll Ti c girls helped with the decorating and vxoiker' in the b otrs th tight o e car wi a VSV ODE IVT T E SC OO NOVQ cot SS TVWFIT COS El r x 1 s e L rinr ing c othe i car NC n lu F l cr r eag i C at oistoc ci inc a ra r s atinc Jart at Ca ol r xtinj Pi i ,X G J ' . . . , . . . I . V R Q T . Y . . . Y .r p. A ' . , ' ' L . pi C 'I , K I I I I 1 I I .. . ' s' '. e' ' ' . a ' ' h ' . ' ee . A ' 2 . l ' , Q, jrjt t ' V 'T J X 'J 1 I C' f , In ' 1 t t t . - . tem S. Tl 'ls' , g - p u l 1 - t' Q lf, . ' - A - ' Gets H , - , , r' c . ' hell o Mc ' l, Tl Girls' Leag H e , ' l jr shc 2 L f the war' for the ' l :W . l'- l X' A ' f' ,- e s ei' lth, Vvl. Tre Girls' League sponsored something new this year, namely a Clash Day April l . El y ' he s h l t 'c l h 'L l sn -1' This yea a clay, tflcrch Qi, was se' asicl, by fre Gir.s' eague to start v-.ea ' J spf' ' l ics M the end ot the scl-ool yr T co c dec c i Gi ls' L, c-ue activites mth a plci' C VZ, k P rk c l Ile k ' J r' y ' C k's R he Ski ' c crrk On Vic ld urth Fo D rec or FS unke M FS M Th emans ancy N T1 odw G Barbara Lynch FO Co yor I' P OT On M Joanne och Cu Mc yan For FCI Barba Se OU C Norma Ke so l'O Ka eber OW W Betty Lyons La r gh? O T T 6 W FO Gwen On bns Ro Y rf, ah M KaIhy pet F T HO Vrg eyen Joonne W Ke so ynn ada M cker Ba Dorothy Honn ng Y Sa nder A U10 Nor rd Lovna Trpef Bergeron Mor ene Dor Wend andf Bre da Tbbe 9 ,....-rv sam. '-Q Sondra Schm I Hed ray Ra Joyce s Meyer Phy rgh YO ef VOW Frs Shre Judy He n Y Re Karen The mo Frose To r gh? Second row ef Pez Rhoods Mor ynn Howa Durhe m M dred Lore to Jacobson f Cherry Jane fo rght Marore Wendandt Moran eff Th rd row Shrey Bodwn SON Lgh Jan ce Hendr x Gero d ne ene Remmers Vero Dckey Godys Howe s V- J I Q II., 4 lg ' as Q , a.,,:i ,tr '. I A V .. 1 ALA i , a If ., . , --4 ,J 'V ,. -I f. A ,- - 2' M- Y, -no f' I, A A, yo h, ,I Q. ,www ,MW ,, , W. . it ,II if: Ili , It, ii it, II, i , I , I, I , . It II. ,II I I I , III, I, II I , ,II I III , II , II, I , I, I , I I,II , il , - II I, , I I, ,III III, ,II II. I ,I, II II I , I I, . I , I III, I , I I , I , I I, II I rl, II I n, Glee Club 'K FALL MUSIC CONCERT Reordom November 23 1954 CHRISTMAS PROCR Rpordorw D C9l'T7bPV 22 1954 3 Bl COUNTY SOLO AND SMALL ENSEMBLE CONTEST Horr Pgfom Mcmrch 41 1955 1 1 .. 1 - 1 f 1: ,1'- ' 1 11 - . 1: '1' 111. r 11 - x A 1 1111: . . ' ' LL TA 1 . . Af LM rw, 1 1 4' V1 , NH, ' 1 1 P11 PQ-LH' :1 1 VL- 1111 , ,,, KLM ,X LW, .. gum, .. ' 1 ' J' EL1c'm1-, q'q111111f- VV' wr, Cl'1ff F11-M11 Ed A ' - , .- '1 LQ CL-ry ff' I'I','L l'1f'f11fc11'111'1-.f11' ' f ' '- V 1' V111-'11, ' 1X.'1' 11 1,' 1' 1:1 1 11: I . 'Y 1 ,'v'fV L' VL 'L1 ,' I 1 1 1 - , .11 fl- 7' y , 2' VY 11.'1 1','111' 11! 1 f ' 2' ' ff 1111: 111 'f-,- ' 1 3 ' 11 ' 1: ,'11 U' 3 1 1 1 L11, 5.4.1 T1 1 f- 11 .J AM O , 9 , .. , f . ' . ' 1 . - : '1 ' 11111111 1, wg' 1 11 i ,' .1 - 1' 1112 '11g11 11 1 ',l 1' '11 1 .1 ., -' , 1 Lx' '1 'Q' : :' 1 1 1 K1 L 1 ,, A, H11 3, 4 Nz, g f,',L 'g , , 1' 'X Q. ' 5' S'V'7,CQ1Lj Y.'J , A Y .I FJ, -E ., - L-4 ,,. 4X,,, ,N 1, I Northeast Dustruct Music Educators Contest Solo and Small Ensembles Pullman March 5 T955 The results of thus meet follows Vocal Cherryl Jacobson Excellent Vocal Norma Anderson Good Vocal Triple Trlo Excellent Vocal Sensor Trro Excellent Vocal Sophomore Trno Good Bl COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL Davenport March 'I9 T955 The torepart of the evenmg featured the testnval choral groups dur cted by Wilbur Anders durector of music at Whrtworth College The combuned choruses sang A Prayer For Our Country by Cunkle and Wrth A Vonce of Snngung by Shaw No ratungs were given at this Festnval EASTERN WASHINGTON MUSIC COMPETITION FESTIVAL Spokane April 2 T955 The Reardon hlgh school gurls chorus partncupated In tnrs festrval held Saturday evening Aprnl 2 an Spokane The vocal competatnon was h ld at the Eagles hall audr torvurn Our thirty vouce group received a ratrng of excellent SPRING MUSIC CONCERT Reardan Apr1l28 T955 The entnre Glee Club partnclpated In the followrng numbers Wuth A Voice of Snngang Shaw Prayer For Our Country Cunlcle Were You There Bcrleugh Sourwood Mountasn Schalln l Heard A Forest Praying De Rose Where In The World Soloist Joanne Weyen Rowell The Senior Trlo sang Blue Moon by Rogers The Trnple Trno sang I Got Plenty O Nothrn by Gershwun Triple Trio 1 1 1 1 . . . 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HUG No V, O Ens Dovid EY, ck Di IJICIIIO Solo Come? Frerwclv Horn DJ BI-COUNTY SOLO AND SMALL ENSEMBLE CONTEST I I Harrington, March 4, I955 BIII MCIIIII Verlo Dickey Roper? Soccer Kcxrol Kelio Mob lol I vol Lee Iiromm lIf fl IS NORTHEAST DISTRICT MUSIC EDUCATORS CONTEST Pullman March 5 1955 Good Good Excellent Exc em SUQPVIOV Exc lem :xo ew Sup IIOV Q co o ded solos IT eos II 5 The Comes Nos hen o I CIS moron we um o fouwo USICICIDS TIOTTT IIIIy lrIlcIrI EII pIre 5C'IooIS QCIVIICIQCIICCI III IIWIS eve-ol DCIIO Ol EICTCIT Horn TIC ITTIJOI Alto SrIwoplIorIe U D I BIII lVlCIlIrI R I rc rwl Ix Bll Molwrl N I I KC Iy IVIIIII I Davenport March I9 I955 Excellerr Excellem Good SuperIor Su IIOV SuperIor Sup rIor T r mol bond Nos composed J I Irow 400 Sfudemls from II LJICOUTT SCITOJ TII E IIIJ Nos dIrecIed IU Rcmdoll Jr mc or W ISIIIDQIOIT S o e om pofff , r IU JII A F I uS ull f,IJero lxfflfl ro A ICONS QIIXCICIOII Fromclc Enclwom XNCIITUS I-lc ms Sfu EASTERN WASHINGTON MUSIC COMPETITION FESTIVAL C Spokane Aprnl 2 I955 ' . I ell Trow' foe Bill I 'I , A Allo S1I1o'3lIofIe Due GIII ,1 ldwfr I el CCI' :I or EII,Ife KCIII I M lIrf E gll ,If E,lCIl'IlI4'I Plwll Moyer TIIIH Ives? dls IIIQILI I ' Crd smoll ST ble, I I ll I 'lee SI:I'e College of N lw' , I , TI lI,e II rife' I :J III ' ' ' ' d F w . X I ,V . , . . 1 4 I1 S Io ' I 'II ' Obor BI ker Q Ko 'else I IC I A I . , ue GI w-I JIIIIM' CQILII SIIIIIIIIIQI PEEL Il Ie all Q r. A GI 1Vl'TfXI Plwy l S Mr I,fA 1 C ' BI-COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL , , TIII: oorwd orogrom was gwem IIT the e.IerII'ig, he 'eg ' I fl more II I ' 'y fl: Ie ,C r ' , ,I Spmer, is rector 34 r,I Is C ' . Store Cuhge. Selecrl F I II JI bf We 'If d wr, e, Hull CI Ffr e 'I ' P':rII5 IIIQJIC Deep Rlwer S ' -' ' SIS' Trofr I I II I Greer I' ec IJ I em Stuff fIIIr: Sfrlpes Forever I so I , 1, 4 Ir f.Q'II.I -',- .I II III IIIQ of SupI,I.',I' T IJ IIN. I ,I -wI'II. meld fr? L-1.-IIS zf: Y ' 5' Q III, mfg 5? to rght n e t a ne ny er 0 D a Colle Barbara R tter SPRING CONCERT Reardan April 28 1955 l-lall ot Fame March Ollvadoti Eroica Overture Skornicka Gypsy Love Song Herbert Walters Panis Angelicus Frank Russell Bugle-rs Holidy Trumpet Trio Anderson Ronald Ahlt Marian Wendlandt Lolo Hoffman Cherryl Jacobson Rodger Hein Verla Dickey Deep Purple DeRose Stand by March Castellucci The Happy Wanderer Moller ln The Mood Razof Garland Caribbean Carnival Bennett Tl e Nutmeggers March Osterling NORTHWEST MUSIC EDUCATORS CONFERENCE Eugene Oregon April 1316 Two Reardon High School students attended this conference It was the privilege of Dorothy Backer to sing with the 400 voice all northwest chorus directed by Charles C l-lart of the University of Southern California Phyllis Meyer played the solo clarinet with a 200 piece allrnorthwest festival band under the direction ol Harold B. Bachman director of band- University ot Florida. 'S 3 Left to rght M Ellat ad sol Lyle Da s Walter Clause Norman Clause Radge Her Ed Bam er Mar n Wllms Future Farmers of America Our chapter conisting of thirty four members was very active in the F F A this year The membership consists of boys representing all classes in the high school We have sponsored many worthwhile prolects Our regular meetings were held on the first Monday of each month We had election of officers the first meeting of the year They are as follows President Vice president Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel Norman Clause Rodger Hein Walter Clause Ed Brammer Lyle Davis Marvin Willms Student Council Rep Richard Manke STOCK SHOWS AND FAIRS At the Davenport Fair John Schultz had the Grand Champion steer John Hum phrey wan a blue and a red ribbon an his lambs. Shop projects were exhibited by Ronald Walther, Ronald Ahlf, Rodger Hein, Neil Schmitt and Harald Cox. We exhibited at the Davenport Preview this spring, Again Tom Schultz won honors by exhibiting an Angus steer which won champion honors, He also wan the showman- ship, Charles Meye exhibited the second place Hereford and placed fourth in the grooming and showing contest. Walter Clause exhibited a Sharthorn which was re- serve champion of the show, Jerry Schultz had the second place Angus, Bays from Reardon who exhibited steers at the Spokane Junior Livestock Shaw were Tam Schultz, Jerry Schultz, Bill Hein, Rodger Hein, Walter Clause, and Charles Meye. John Humphrey exhibited two hogs. Ili, in ug 'sig EMTIIERS ' 'af 155 Front row left to rught Gary Larue Larry Blaur Jerry Schultz Joe Smuth Jum Hendrux Second row left to rught Herbert Franson Duck Sherwood John Humphrey Dan Bauer Ed Brommer Rodger Heun Ralph Rruoads Norman Clouse Edward Durheum Thurd row left to rught Marvun Wullms Gerald Hadley Tom Schultz Tom Frase Ed Shearer Ed Patton Bob Frase Vernon Rogers Ed Lynch Mr Elluot advusor Back row left to rught Lyle Davus Gerald Franson Leroy Remmers Ruchard Manke Charles Meye Duck Kamm Harold Cox Nell Schmutt Robert Rux GENERAL The Reardan Chapter entered the Master Chapter Award Contest The group won the award for the second tume Reardan was one of fufty chapters out of T38 un the state to receuve thus ratung The chapter won the School Farm Shop Safety Award for the furst tume The Reardan boys also entered the State Chapter Contest for the furst tume The chapter receuved a Bronze Emblem ratung The Reardan F F A chapter offucers conferred the Greenhand degree on thurteen candudates at an unutuatuon on October 26 l954 un the Multupurpose room of the grade school The Reardan and Davenport chapters conducted the Chapter Farmer Ceremony together at Reardan sux Reardan boys receuved the degree The chapteu also sponsored a Harvest Ball Robert Rux Gary Larue and Eddue Lynch were un charge of arrange ments The Reardan F F A offucers attended an offucers traunung school at the Centennual Flour Mulls un Spokane Walter Clouse was selected secretary for the dustruct meetung The members of the Reardan F F A fuxed a wundow dusplay un Barnard s Insurance offuce to recognuze Natuonal Future Farmers Week Feb T9 25 The lunuors and senuors entered the Farmer Co operatuve Quuz Contest The topuc was Operatuon of Coopera tuves Norman Clause was hugh and Harold Cox was second The lunuor and senuor classes made a fueld trup to the Star Chunculla farm at Daven port We also toured the Hereford ranch of Conrad Held and the Lehn Brothers Here ford ranch Bull Hannungs Parakeet farm was also vusuted The Gubson Weldung Com pany of Spokane put on a demonstratuon for us The Reardan Crops team ludged poultry for the furst tume at Pullman The team placed eughth out of ten competung teams Rodger Heun was our delegate from Reardan to the State Conventuon at Pullman thus year ' Y HN., 1 f L A, . 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'Q ront ro left to ght Ed Brom er Rodger em Jo n Humphrey Walter Clouse Back o left to oy Rem N Sch tt Ed Hoh ste Tom Schultz Mr Ellott Ad so F F A Livestock Judging Team The Reardon F F A ludging team participated in five contests last tall and four this spring Odessa August 27 1954 Our first contest was at Odessa where we placed second among four teams com peting Leroy Remmer was third highest individual and Ed Brommer ranked fifth Spokane Interstate Fair Sept 4 1954 At this fair we ranked ninth out of a group of fifteen teams competing Walter Clouse placed among the top ten Lincoln County Fair Sept 11 1954 The Reardon team placed second at this event Tom Schultz took the honor of being the second highest individual scorer and John Humphrey was the third highest individual scorer Rltzvtlle Sept 18 1954 At Ritzville we placed sixth out ot fourteen teams competing with Ed Brommer ranking with the top ten individual scorers Pacific International Livestock Show October 23 1954 Leroy Remmers Rodger Hein and Ed Brommer ludged at Portland and placed thirty third out of fifty six teams competing Honors however go to Ed Brommer who placed as third highest individual scorer Ritzville April 16 1955 This spring our first contest was at Ritzvillei Here we placed second out of ten teams competing. Neil Schmitt was high point boy at the contest. Tom Schultz was fi t . St. John-April 23 1955 At St. John we ranked sixth among fourteen teams competing, Neil Schmitt was eleventh in individual scoring honors, Davenport Preview-April 9, 1955 There was no team competition at this contest, Charles Meye placed first and Torn Schultz, third Spokane Junior Livestock Show-May 5, 1955 The team judged at this show. X 'WBNQQMQ and nq ll to ght e r o la Sch eate.l e N a Clo se Rodge Hen Wolfe Clo se Rchod Ma ke F F A Porlsomerttory Procedure The Reardon Chapter was host for the sub dnstnct porllomentary procedure contest held February l2 In which The team placed fourth The members of the team were Norman Clouse presudent Rodger l-le-In vtce presndent Walter Clouse secretory Rach ard Manke Treasurer Lyle Dovts reporter and Neal Schmitt sentlnel Teams compet :ng were teams from Cheney Central Valley Fanrfueld Wnlbur and Reardon We also put on o demonstratton for the Reardon Llons Club CROPS JUDGING The first contest was at Central Valley Reardon placed second out of eight teams competlng Duck Sherwood was fourth hugh lndlvuduol John Humphery was nlnth The next contest was held at Rockford where nlne chapt rs partlclpated Reardon placed fourth wnth Tom Schultz as seventh hugh nnduvnduol sco er At Pullman the ludglng team placed fifth with Duck Sherwood ranking tenth hrgh nrdlvlduol scorer At Clarkston the team placed elghth out of nnne teams competlng LAND JUDGING A team of sophomores entered a land Qudging contest held ot Fairfield on Moy I4 1955. F F A Crop Judgmg Teom 1.4 'gf Left Wo Hgh? Morvm Wollms Duck Sherwood John Humphrey om ulfz M Ellot Odvnsor F F Soul Judgmg Teom 1 em, nv +fn':e-2, 'Q H91 W. ' H S,m' . Ll' Yell Leaders Wherever you fund a football or basketball game an whach Reardon partacapates you wull also fund the yell leaders They do have a functaon to perform and they have done an excellent aob of at Both at home and away you wall fund them faathfully performang thear dutaes To be able to present the yells to a group and then to obtaun the desared results of enthusaosm and pep as an accomplashment worthy of mentaon We commend the gurls on the fane aob they dad thas year We wall lose Maraan Wendlandt and Lola Hoffman du to graduataon lvlaraan has been a yell queen for three years We wash you success as you contanue your educataon next year Lola has served us well durang thas past year Good luck and lots of success Phyllas Meyer wall be wuth us agaan next year Phyllas has been a yell queen for two years Her experaenc and abalaty have proven very worthwhale School Song Rah rah for Reardan Reardon must wan Faght to the fanash Never gave an Rah rah rah rah You do your best boys We ll do the rest boys Rah rah for Reardon l-lugh Rah rah ah New Ye s We ve got a Team We ve got a Skapper We ve got a Team That works lake a zapper Smoooooooth Grandma s Bonnet Gradmas bustle Come on team lets hustle , . . 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' e ' , ll I , I f I , . , , , 1 r F - ' 1 I Footbo I I l Bock row left to rnght Lyle Dovzs Lone Dohlun Cllff Co sens Duck Komm Bull Hem Ron Almlf Mme Btsson Harold Cox Robert Rux Mr Stnmpson Front row left to rtght John Humphrey Jerry Schultz Norman Clouse Jnm Clayton Rodger Hem Mlckey Swonson Nftorvtn Wtllms Vernon Roger: Neal Schmitt Robert Backer Jock Lavender Monoger Couch Jr-nn Humphrey Mr Sttrvpson Hu Lughts of the T954 Football Season Congratulatuons to Mr Stumpson and to the football team for doung a g eat uob an the gruduron thus year Thus year there were nuneteen boys on tne football squad There were even senuors sux uunuors three sophomores and three freshmen The teamwork and close cooperatuon between the entur team and Mr Stumpson really paud off un gold because the husky Reardon team funushed second only to Odessa un the Bu County eught man football league The Reardon team started the season wuth a non conference game agaunst Meducal Lake Wunnxng thus game gave the team confudence and spurut whuch never fauled throughout the season The furst conference game was wuth Wulbur on theur fueld The ooys played a fune game and won Our bug vuctory over Lund a week later gave added enthusuasm to the squad On the evenung of October 8 Reardan lost for the furst tume to the hard huttung Odessa team Thus game was played at Odessa under the lughts whuch proved a dus advantage to us The team bounced rught back into the wunnung column a week later by wunnung agaun over Wulbur thus tume on our own fueld lt was a very ralny day when Reardan met Lund on the muady Lund fueld Reardan by huttung hard and never faulung to druve won by a touchdown and a fueld goal The furual game whuch was the hu lught of the season was wuth Odessa Thus game was for the league champuonshup Reardan lost but wound up the season un second place Thus year has been a success for the team and Mr Stumpson Not only dud the team come out vuctoruous but they played clean hard football wth cu keen spurut and a strong determunatuon that were always present on the gruduron I HAROLD MARVIN ROBERT . . . . . 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Q -. 1' ' M- H H Basketball Date Opponent Nov I Dec r Jur Hlrrrrra Mecrcal 1 rsr re Q an Cheney Daxenperl Vyrlhur Edyvall Meueal lalx r e s Creslan e Daxfnpor re rhere H e I L V C Reardon Opponen 1 I O LION S CLUB CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT TI year The ollowr Q teams were r ned o The ron Club Tow arner Oc essc e :Cal Lake and Cheyyelah Prrrna Io ll larsl exenng, rnatcwed Refrdan an fcrcal alqc nc dossa agarnst Cnevvf lah Tle resuhs ol DV were Reardon Orlfssa Mecrcal lah Q xl eyewrng I e wr e f sers Car alalron game Chewelah edged l3ylVfOlCC1l Lake Ie The lun aI 45 42 we resulls o 1 Irnal and charnprowshrp game Re lrdan Odessa Bl COUNTY PLAY OFFS The aurnarnem followed the sanre pattern as lasr yea ely c douLle ln n our ranrenl w Iwe o Tor Tec s a r or cr ns he Io Ieanrs of The southern dryrsror Thr ear Reardan placed second rn The norfherr Cryrsron of The Br Cour y eagu yvhr h accord wg Io schedule rnatehed u vvnh Lrnd vw 9laLed Irr I rn IM sout row Da es places played and lean Ja ag Round F CI Ha lnglon Reardan rn Second Round Fab Vxfrlhul Reardan Creslor un r J rl r Rearaan 39 Rrrzvnlle 30 l rfrrwerd Hers 42 55 3 I Cheney Here f0 39 7 XVII ' Here 58 4I I0 Edwall Tlvyre 52 43 I4 ' ' TlTE':l'6: 39 43 I7 Cr'esIon Hare of 45 I8 I' LQ ke Here ol 47 QI Rlye cle Trrere 42 39 Q3 Ialfl-ll Trlfre 38 54 J . 4 l Tvre 47 57 7 rl ' 35 37 II ' T A 56 5I I4 er' 60 43 I8 , I' 'ru Tl'rrfr'e 67 5I QI Alrrira Hrvre 37 30 Q5 Riy r' ids- Hone 5? 40 28 'A Th 59 52 F Io. I at 'I Tlivr: 30 36 Ils ' I 'n 'A 'ny' I L' 's r r rw '71 lVl.d' ' . CI' 'S r' we Af I ' lf, 1' d lylg l' L 2, a I Q ,U l . .I , fe I , . rho firsl round ol rlry , ' lg , 119 '- l' , W 4I Clrfiwelalr Q6 The ne W V h- 'nn rs playfd wrr'zrrer's and lasers agyzlns' lo - '.., ln The rs ' , A If I I I ff '- , Tl - ' I TI e '. ' r ' ,, was: C' 35 57 ,I , , 1' , r', r'arn f I r 5 , el wina- ho I 'r , wrlh I - I ur' Q rrne I Ilme nah, IT cllylsiorr playrng agi . I H 'our' ri A ' ' I, 'sy ' r ' 1 f' 'r Im' I f 3 rt L, e, 'C A Ir , s ' ' rr ich I ' 'Tre ' rf he'n fliyls' r, I , , r rs rl yed alnsf lollewz First ff eh, I0, r rr' 46 L' d 47 r , I I C17 ' A ' 54 , 5 I 52 Tlrrrd Ro el Of Serr-illwals -Fel, IQ 1 Vxfllour' , I rs' - HI LIGHTS OF THE SEASON Thus year the Reardan Indlans placed second rn the Northern Dlvusuon ol the Bl County League We won I3 out of I8 conference and non conference games played Thus does not Include the Llons Chrlstmas Tournament The hughest score of 67 pounts was made agaunst Creston when they played us on our home tloor Our lowest score I35I ot the season was wrth Davenport when Davenport played on our home tloor Reardan kept a very good scornng average thus year The boys averaged 482 pounts per game whale our opponents averaged 45 pornts per game Durtng the elghteen games Reardan totaled 885 polnts to the op ponents 803 ponnts The tlrst Conference loss came when Reardon played Almura at Almura The boys wer stone cold durtng the furst halt but warmed up considerably during the second half to make It a good game losung only by four potnts The games wlth Davenport seem to always attract the largest crowds and have the most Interest Reardan showed up very well agarnst Davenport IU the furst game but lost by a score of 35 to 37 The results were reversed however when Reardan played at Davenport It was a tense well played game wrth Reardan outscorung Davenport 38 to 36 The real heart breakung game ot the season was In the Bu County Tournament when Lund edged out the lnduans In the last seconds of the game to wun by a score of 47 46 The game that put Reardan out of the Tournament was the one wuth Rutz :Ile Rutzvtlle outscored Reardan by a score ot 45 to 39 The games thus past season were well played and coached The boys showed tune teamwork and cooperatuon The opposung teams very well knew that the Reardon Indians were In there to play ball . . . , . , . . - r 1 , , - . . . , D . . . . V 1 , , . . , , - 1 - , V . - 1 I Back row left to right Paul Johnson Mgr Robert Rux Ronald Ahlt Make Bnsson Bull Hem Clifford Car stens Mr Stumpson lCoach Front row left to rght Norman Clouse Vern Rogers Jxm Clayton Robert Backer Marvmn Wrllms lntroduclng the A Squad Vernon Rogers a Junior who was vlrtuallv a speed ball when It came To steal eng the ball and drubbllng around the opponents Norman Clouse a Sensor who had plenty ot zlp on he floor and whose ac curacy nn long shots pond off many times Ronald Ahlf a Junior who shows much skull In ball handling Ron has a lot ot pep stored up for next year Jnmmy Clayton a Sensor who showed a lot ot speed and was very hard to guard agannst Bull l-lean CJ Sophomore fnlled his posltuon of center ID a very commendable way Bzll showed plenty of skull In gettnng those rebounds Clntford Carstens a Sensor proved hus obnlntles through has herght Clltt also played as a Center Marvnn Wnllms a Sophomore who reolly hustled during a game Robert Rux a Freshman and the only Freshman on the A squad Bob shows mucw promise as being an outstanding player Robert Backer a Sophomore characterized by hrs speed and qulck footwork Ralph Rhoads a Junior who has Improved greatlv and who shows plenty of speed on the tloor. QUE? 'JS-' uv fs' ' 'Z' 11 r If I-A E I R L N L O I N A M MIKE RONALD MARVIN Name Vernon Rogers Norman Clouse Ronald Alwlt Jmrnmy Clayton lllford Carstens Marvun Wallms Robert Rua' Robert Backer Rolplw Rlwoads tx rl Sclwmrtt B b Frase Posltnon Guard Guard Forward Center Guard Center Forward Guard Guard Forward Guard Guard Guard Center Fnrst Team SfGflSfICS Games 3 Total Average Fouls Quarters Pomts per game Against Played 30 268 50 220 000 300 ' ' No. 23 325 l4.l ol 9l 23 299 I . 38 90 , 21 188 8.9 48 81 A 22 104 4.7 44 82 William Hein Forward 23 94 4.07 42 85 C ' 22 59 . 29 51 . ' ' I0 7 .70 5 l4 , I2 18 l, 21 25 5 l l , 8 7 . 2 0 . 0 2 'e' ' l 3 . 0 I o l .33 0 5 to r t ou o son r o rey C RG Ch Rhod S 920399 H6 0 c She ood Bock et to r t e ssc h z c m ron e 'y To rse IX. Schm tt Mr St p o Coach Second Teorn Bosketbol' Date Opponent November Folrfreid December Jonuory Februory I Cheney Wilbur Edwoll Almlrc Creston Meducol Loke Riverside Forrfreld Cheney Davenport Wilbur Edwoll Medrcoi Lake Almrro Rrversrde Creston Doven port Here Here Here There There Here Here There There There Here There Here There Here Here There There Reardon Opponent Second Teom Bosketboll SECOND TEAM STATISTICS Nome Posmon Totol Average per Fouls Quarters Gomes Pomts Game Against Ployecl Atlwletuc Booouef ' 1' 1' 31- 11- 13111: '1' 1' ' ' ,111 1.1l1, ' 1' ' T111 1-111: 1 '1 3 1.: 1 1 ' ' ' 1 lo ' 1 1' 11 1 1 ' 1 ' ll' l 1 ll 1 1, .111 3l'. ' 1,9 1 1, 1 1l1' 1 -115 ' 1' 1 ' 1 1' 1 ' lv' '11 '1 1 1 1 1 'Nl T71 1 lr ' ' 1'- ' ' ' 1 , 1 A11 ' 11 1' 1 , 1 ffm .llkl 1'.1lfwl1C1l - 1' 1 1 I Qi 1 ' U1 1' :'11- 1- 111 1' 11' 1l 111 ' 'bl 'ffl ' - ' 1: 1 ' 1 11- . YN' 1 ' in 1 ' 1 71- -' 1 1' :11 ful- Y 1 Y' ' 111' 111 1 1 11 1111 1' 1 1'1 1' 1 1. 11lr11 '1 lvll' '1 . ., 1 1 1 l 1. 1' 1 : -' 125111 1' 1111- 'A NO. 1, 1' F. 1 1 T' V 1 .3 7 1' X 1 4 I 1 A . A I3 TO rt' 1 ' 1 'T TV' f '10 A 'Q 111' 1A -1 T .,'1l lf? -10 1 11 1- 1 1 1 1 I l l'u '11 , T1 '1 1 1 1 ' 71 ' if? -lla - l' 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 . l V 1 'l VO 'l 1' : ' - ' , ' l V Q75 1 . 1' A I Yi ', 'Q lf 'Ili 7 :1 W1 111 .1 111 l n 5' fl Qf '30 1 r 1 : ' 1111 lli -lf? 1 1' .1 1 - 2 l l .VY - f 11 ' ' 5-l 'il I ' V 11 1 1 1 1 W' ' 'Tl l fi 1 1 11 T , 1 ' 1 ff ' 7 1 1:11. 'f 1 1 '31 ' :,f' '111 ': 1 1 j 1 'L' ', '. 1- . 1 ', 1' .1 . '1 if 1 ' ' '1 1, ' , V '11 lI1'ilJf:' If rv: '1 1 . . I ,, 1. . I-,Ju . ,IV , 1 1 j 1 -' '1 . f ffl' Q 1' 1. 5384835 'SKB i Seated left to rnght Harold Cox Robert Backer Tom Schultz Norman Clouse Second row left to rnght Duck Sherwood Ed Lynch John Humphrey Duck Komm Ed Durhenm Ed Godwnn Thnrd row left to rnght Mr Stumpson Coach' Marvun Wnllms Neal Schmntt Vernon Rogers Mnke Besson Ronad Ahlf Tom Frase Robert Rux Ralph Rhoads Bob McConnell Mgr Baseball Apr: REARDAN OPPONENTS 25 28 28 May 2 4 6 9 ll 18 20 28 Medical Lake Harrington Creston Welbur Odessa Almira Almira Creston Davenport Wilbur Davenport Medical Lake Odessa Cheney Cheney There There Here Here There Here There There Here There There Here Here Here There p...- F ot left to rght Mke Bsson Robert Backer Ed od n Nor an Clouse Ralph Rhoads Stand g left to ght Robert Rux Vernon Roges Ronald Ahlf Mar n Wllms M St pson Coachj The I955 Baseball season opened with I8 hopefuls turning out for the team Cold rainy weather hampered the Club tor the first half of the season The Bi County this year is playnng a double round with the North and South again split up A playoff will be held between the two sides with winner becoming Bi County Champ and eligible to enter the District at Vvhitworth College As the annual goes to press the Indians are currently on top of the Northern Div: sion with tour straight victories ID points against I6 in league play NAME Ronald Ahlt Mike Bisson Robert Backer Norrran Clouse Harold Cox Edvxard Durheim Tom Frose Edward Godwin John Humphrey Dick Kamm Vern Rogers Ralph Rhoods Robert Rux Neil Schmitt Marvin Willms Tom Schultz Dick Sherwood as many starts in league play They have scored 5I POSITION SEASONS PLAYED Catcher Right Field Center Field Pitcher 3rd Base Outfield Outfield lst Base Outfield Left Field Outfield Outfield Pitcher 2nd Base 2nd Base Ist Base Catcher Outfield Shortstop Outfield Infield I You ,gf P x W ,nf an-1 ld sms Front row left to right Heidi Schmitt Jim Hendrix Cherryl Jacobson Second row lef to right Sandra McCulloch Janice Hendrix Sally Hanning June Rhoads Thelma Frase Third row left to right Donna Paul Winnie Lou Puls Franklin Kelly Rachard Headington Dorothy Backer Linda Schultz Mr Stellies Advisor Not in picture Marlene Bergeron Joanne Feitz Paul Johnson Tennis Again this year the ever popular sport of tennis has continued to gain strength at Reardon High School, As in 1954 the Reardon tennis team has been organized to compete in conference matches with other schools. Under the supervision of our tennis coach Mr. Stellies we are progressing rapidly. At the time of publication we have played practice games with Wilbur, Odessa, and Davenport, but as yet we have not been highly successful. With more practice we hope to be more successful in the league matches to come. While the maiority on the tennis team are novices, we are improving in perform- ance and enioyment ot the game. KN' 'WX ati? 1 X. Lx' Back row left to right Jim Clayton Vernon Rogers Neil Schmitt Clifford Ca stens Lane Dahlin Paul Johnson Mike Bisson Middle row left to right Norman Clouse Ed Godwin Lyle Ddvi B ll Hein Marvin Willms Ed Bromn er John Humphrey Front row left to right Jack Lavender Ralph Rhoads Rodger Hein Ronald Ahlt Rolert Rux Mickey Swanson Mr Stimpson Advisor Letter R Club This year there were twenty members o tl'e L tter R Club Th Club is com posed ol boys who have won letters in the varioiss sports The oblective ol tnis club is to further atletics bring lonor to our school and to develop leadership The officers tor this year include: President Vice-preident Secretary Treasurer Council Rep, Advisor Jim Clayton Ronald Ahlt Mickey Swanson Mickey Swanson Ralph Rhoads Mr, Stirnpson The club sponsors the high school Carnival, The boys were responsible lor many ot the booths such as bingo, dart game etc, The cluo annually assists in the selection of ci senior as tre rnost valuable c-fhlete ot the year, The selection is based on the tollowing: number at sports oarticipafed in coope'ation with team and coach, training, sportsnnarship and attitude toward tears and coach. V-Je appreciate the e oft ot' these boys in making cur atn etics successlul I-.iso NG appreciate the work ol the coach and the Fine 'ob he has done in helping to promote athletics in Reardon High School. I 9' 'N-. . ' .-e ' -,,,,...--f' iiT'2f.-fi .wi J 4 3 2 1 'M 4 ii 'Q ,ft 1...-- .... ..,.. ali. L 'K-ffwzv? 1 G l. Oh, oh, lady driver. J. H. 2. Day dreaming? J. L. 3. What o doll? H. S. 4. Crazy kid. D. B. 5. Ah, youth. C. H. 6. 'What fright- ened him? C. C. 7, Esquire Cover girl? J. W. 8. lf it isn't the tennis champs. J. H. and W. P. 0. What 0 dish! L. H. lO. Did the Navy miss this? D. P ll. VVho's holding who? M. R. l2. Look whose got the big head. L. S. l3. li it isn't Annie Oakley. C. S. tif if ,a fm. fp if ' J A.. lg I ' . L l4. Anyone for skiing? H. S. l5. VVarm? J. C. 16. Patty cake. P. H l7. What it it? P. H. l8. Something funny? P, J. l9. ls she pos ing or is she sick. J. W. 20. Three Muske'eers. 2l. She's looking good. L. H. 22. All ready and no place to go. C. L. 23. Those new hair styles. P. H. 24. She's happy. L. H. 25. Sweater girl. J. H 26. Wlhat a thoughtful look. L. D. 27. Dig those crazy glasses. E. B if, 5 is 1812, Going somewhere? G. J. S- R. H. 3. Pretty boy. M. W. 4 A 7 O L T. 8. V. T. IO. We're nn the gcul house now. J, C. 81 B. G. 11. 16. P ., iff, 'lite ' ,Q 444-sv pig P914 T G . A.......V .,.:.:. I VA r T V': if ima ?'. , 53, if Ti in't he sweet? N. S. 5. Whose your pol? E. R, 6. My! My! R. R. ur pride 8- Toy. D. B. 8. Don't eot them oli. J. H. 9, Posing, 010, Hoolol P. H. 12. Srnlle pretty p1eose. T. S, 13, PJ's. J. W. 81 P, 14. Check those gems! C. H. 81 J. W. 15. Who dot? L, S. osing? D. F. 17. Srnile pretty. B. M. 18. Well, hello! B. W. in lv 11 3? , 3 My '4Ti9.t.5 H . , ,W niiwf WMV mi! 3, X pan jg .gn-2 .-1 iffisuasuuum Q3 'E TN 'F It 19. Four rnusketeers. C, L., J, VV., M, P., and M. R. 20. Getting our exercise. C. L. 5- L. D. 21. Non-slumber pcrty! 22. 'What hove we here? N. A. 23. Soy now! M. 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