Reardan High School - Warwhoop Yearbook (Reardan, WA)
- Class of 1957
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Dressler L t 3 l AS YOU OPEN Tl-l'S BOOK AND READ THEREIN YOU WILL FIND Pictures ot clossmotes A revuevv of octlvltles Me-mornes ot school doys Ideols ochleved Once ogoln re luve the experiences of hcuppy school doys ANNUAL STAFF Ec tor Jerome Tuerney Ass Edmtor Borboro Godwxn Sen or Closs Wall Donno Collner John Humphrey Sem r Closs Prophecy Joonne Pxetz Borboro Godwrn Sensor Closs l-lustory Morlorue Wendlondt Verlcx Drckey Junior Closs Vrrglnto Trnplett Sophomore Closs Lindo Humphrey Freshmon Closs Girls League Future Formers Bosketboll Pncture Poges Advertrsrng Pot lrush Morlene Bergeron Herbert Fronson Delbert Wxsdom Donno Collrer Joe Smrth Tom Schultz Jerome Tuerney Verlo Dickey Betty Wollweber In Memory Of Poul Johnson Jock Lovender We take thIs opportumty of ogoIn remembenng two of our former groduotes of Reordon HIgh School Jock Lovender ond Poul Johnson of the closs of l955 It lust seems o lIttle whIle ogo thot you were wolkmg down th hollwoys ottendmg closs s ond entermg Into the octIvItIes of the school .lust becouse your lIfes octIvItIes were shortened does not meon thot you hove been forgotten You wIll be remembered In the heorts ond mInds of your fellow students ond those to whom you come In contoct wIth The deepest forces of lIfe lIe beyond the physIccIl reolm The forces of personohty Influence ond chorocter ore the foctors thot constltute the reol You Thes ore the ones whIch moke you IIve In our memorIes our thoughts ond our medItotIons An Influence IS never lost We ore Influ nced by oll we come In contoct wIth so we FGIOIC In hovIng hod your Influence felt here of school In your memory we dedIcote thIs l957 Annuol Touch us gently TIme' Let us glIde odown thy streom Gently os we sometImes glIde Through o QUIET dreoml Humble voyogers ore we Oer LIfes dIm unsounded seo Bryon Woller Procter . . . D . Z V , - . , ' ' ll ll 3 , . . . . D . ,. ..D . u , c , . , 1 'I ' ff cKAY Supermtendenf A graduate of the oho He IS our Bond nnstructor ond olso :Tudem Body Adv MR JACKSON A grudsqfe of Neowsku Sure Tecxclers College teaches World Hlsvory Econom oclologf ond Engllsh Sh MR SANFORD A groduofe of Whltworih College Teaches U Q History Wosh Store Hnstory ond as the Alhletlc Cooch Also Lettermons Club Advnsor MR ELLIOTT mduote of W S hes Agrnculture 'Il cmd Gerweo op He l F A Advl I: Q ? r C? J, MR. , ' I Q xx Y- ' 'Wil 5 L n 'V I ' ' 4 ' 4 ' I. Q Nz ,, , 4 I f.1, 'V , f 'Ay 9, ,',' it 4 y ,,,, if , , 1 f f ,, I , zcs, S X, f . ll. Ag' l,.C.Teoc ' l,lI,., rl . 's olso 1he F. . . sor. we clowns NWN MR NEVIRAUSKUS MISS OBERG A graduate of Brldgewater State Teachers College Mass He teaches Chem A graduate of E W C E She teaches Typ nstry Btology Gen Scnence and Adv Math He as also the Sophomore Class mg Bookkeepung E glush I Gen Bus Tram Advnsor xi- f ' QP' xXx, MRS GIFFING A graduate of E VV C E Teaches Home Economucs I II Ill Gnrls P E and Crafts, and us also Jumor Class Advnsor mg and ts Glrls League Advusor WN' MISS RAYMER MR WISDOM .rate of Whnman College, A graduate of W S C teaches Math teaches Englxsh III French Englush IV Also Sensor Class Advisor and H S and as Lnbraruan and Freshman Class Prmcupal Advnsor 9 V V A T , :Sl t 1 .- -f:,f f:sLu T SHN f Al! 'l'lA,'gltF yfiuif a j,, 'I I' fab 1,15 , f -:vu-ns ' ' V. s 1' 7 'I j'f',,w .4 I 7l2f?'lt3'?5f, ' 1 X ,I,:.:'11.w-,H X: I A, . '- rm I ' W -4 22 ' , , ' 4 ' Kan... - ' l I A , - A . . ' A , l I n I 1 - - l ' f . - I , J. 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'N 'hun The group h ch they represent and the order in which they appear in the picture is as follows Stand ng e ta right Dck Kamm Lettermans Club Mr McKay Council Advisor Herbert Franson Junior Class Seated left to right Lavlna Trnplett Girls League Robert Backer Student Body Rep Dennis Bogart Freshman Class Marlene Bergeron Student Body Rep Nancy Cole Music Groups Marvin Willms Future Farmers Robert Kirk Student Body Rep Wayne Rattray Sophomore Class Bull Hein Senior Class Student Council The student body officers are elected from this group by ballot The officers are elected the second week of school The officers or the school year l956 57 were President Robert Backer Vice president Bill Hein Secretary Marlene Bergeron Treasurer Robert Kirk The Student Council is the governing body of the student organizatnons The Council meets regularly every Friday preceding the student body meeting which is held the first Monday of each month. The Vice-president presides over the Council meetings. QS! Hot Lunch Cooks Lett Mrs Roblnson Right Mrs Lnghtle ,J Mrs Weupert MAJ Clerk Mr Jake Walthers BUS DRIVERS Walt l-ltnkle Hugh School Custoduan Wfhliirffd Grade School Custodian Standmg left to rnght Mr Backer, Mr Ptper Mr Frase Mr Bonstrom Mr Rogers, Mr Koberstme Front row, left to rnght Mr Schultz Mr C Lughtle Mr Walthers Mr Rhymes Mr Neilson Burdette Lvghtle head Mechanic absent ., MM' XY, . , V - 3 1 , - 4 1 A , - C- ' 'e ff' X . K - ' 4 aw C 3. se, N.. I V 1 69' ROBERT BACKE Football as seball I 3 4 Track 4 Letterman Cu 2 3 4 Lettermans Club Oflicer 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Boys Chorus 4 Senior Quartet 4 Double Quartet 4 French Horn et 4 Band I 3 4 Band Officer 4 Student Council I 3 4 Student Body President 4 Class Play 3 4 Class Off: cer I 2 4 BiCounty Music Contest 2 District Music Contest 2 4 MARLENE BERGERON Class Play 3 4 Tennis 2 Girls League I 4 Girls League O rcer irs League Council 4 Class Officer I 4 Stu dent Body Secretary 4 Band I 2 3 4 Band Officer 3 4 B1 County Music Con I 2 3 4 District Music Contes 2 3 4 Girls Chorusl 2 4 Mixed Chorus rlple Trio I 2 4 Sexte I 4 Claru Trio I Annual Staff 2 4 Cheer Leader 4 Carnival Queen 4 Community Day Queen I 4 Alternate Princess Reardon 3 East ern Washington Honor Band 3 Princess Reardon 4 19 DONNA COLLIER Central Valley Junior High School Head Maiorette I Ba eboll I Basketball I Va Chorus I Malorette I 2 3 4 Head Ma ette 3 4 Girls League I 2 4 i League Officer 3 Girls League Repre sentative 2 Girls LF-,1gJe President 4 Cheeleader 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Corn: v l Princess 3 VERLA DICKEY Girls League I Girls Chorus I 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Class Pla 3 4 Triple Trial 4 Sextet 4 Girls o I Mixed Quartet 3 4 Girls League Council I Betty Crocker Home maker ot Tomorrow 4 Annual Staff 4 i ounty Music Contest I 2 3 4 i rict Music Contest I 4 Eos rn Washington Honor Chorus 4 4' BARBARA KAY GODWIN ass Play 3 4 Gtr gue I Assistant Annual Editor 4 Girls Chorus I 2 Sextet 2 Tennis 4 Girls League Coun Cil 3 Community Day Princess 4 BILL HEIN F I 2 4 Livesock Judging 2 C ss Play 3 4 Baseball I Track 4 Basketball 3 4 Class cer 3 4 Student Council 4 Student Body Otticer 4 Lettermans Club I 2 3 Lettermans Club Officer 3 4 NORMA clause Band I 2 Girls Chorus I 2 Girls League 4 Class Play 4 Girls Lea ue Council 4 Community Day Princess 4 Junior Red Cross Board 2 3 4 BOB FRASE Springdale High School Football I Bos all I Track Box ng I Baseball C ub I FFA I Doiry Judging I Rear on i School B sketball 2 3 4 Le rn ns Club 4 FFA 2 Soil Judging 2 JOHN HUMPHREY A 3 4 FFA Off P l m ary Procedure Team 3 4 Crops Judging Land Judging 2 Poultry Judging 2 ifestock Judging I 2 4 C P ay 3 4 Clo s Officer 3 Letterman Club Baseball I 2 3 4 Bosketbo Tennis 4 Basketball Manager 3 Football Manager 2 3 National FFA Convention 4 State FFA Convention 3 7' 1 i ff. r 2, 3, 4, B ketball I, 2, 3, 4, , 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 A 1 1 I Ba 1 21 1 1 1 S 21 31 1 I If' 41 GCI I, 2, 3, , 1 ' 9 lb 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 I 1 1 - ' 1 ' ' li DU , l , Q, , , I ' 3, test , , , I' ' ' I I, X A I I l 1' F I' Tl! 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Basketball l 2 ennus 3 Bas Tra lnspuratuonol Playe Award 3 Reardon Hugh School Student Councul 4 Bond 4 Student Body Treos 4 Boys Chorus 4 Muxed Chorus 4 Double Quartet 4 Class if Q' PHILLIP KOBERSTINE Spokane .lunuor Academy Chorus 2 Boys Club 2 Reardon Hugh School FFA 3 Flay 4 Tennus 4 BLL n l 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus 3 Boys Chorus 4 Muxed Quartet 3 4 Senor Quartet 4 Double Quartet 4 BuCounty Musuc Contest l 3 4 Dustruct Mu Contest l 2 3 4 Eastern Washung on Honor Bond 2 3 4 Eastern Woshungton Honor Chorus 4 Washunqton State Bond Class Otfucer 2 4 Band Ofluce FFA l Class ay Y Qt ts .IOANNE MARY PIETZ ELEANOR REMMERS ass Pl y 3 An S t 4 Gurs Chorus 3 Gurls League 2 League I 2 3 4 Gurls League Ottucer 4 Gurs Chorus l Ma ore e Tennus 2 4 Communuty Day Pruncess 3 4 Alternate Pruncess Reardon 4 GLENICE ROBINSON wall Hugh School Gurls Club l 2 Grs Chorus l 2 3 Muxed Chorus I 2 m 2 3 Class Ottuce Annual Staff 3 Echoes Staff 3 Class Play 3 Gurls Club Socual Chaurmon 3 Reardon Hugh School Class Play 4 Gurls Chorus 4 Muxed Chorus 4 Gurls League 4 Gurls League Councul 4 Cornmunuty Day Prun cess 4 9335, TOM SCHULTZ Ba ball 2 3 4 Base 2 3 4 Class Officer 3 4 Class A 4 FFA Of entary Procedure Team 3 4 Range Management Camp 2 Llvestock Judglng I 2 3 4 Poultry Judglng 2 Crops Judg mg 2 State Farmer 3 State FFA Canven tlon 3 National FFA canvenhan 3 State FFA Foundation Award 4 Annual Staff 4 Lettermans Club 3 4 Lettermans Club Offncer 4 DICK SHERWOOD Class Officer I Baseball 2 CassPly34FFA2 4 A Ofncer 4 Crops Judging 2 4 Land Judgung 2 Poultry Judgmg 2 Dalry Judg :ng 2 Daury Judgmg 3 4 Luvestock Judg :ng 3 4 Parliamentary Procedure Team 3 4 Dustrnct Co operative Qunz 4 Dustrnct FFA Offucer 4 State Farmer 4 State FFA Conventlon 4 JOE SMITH Springdale Hugh School FFA I Track I Football I Boxnng I Lettermans Club I Reardon Hugh School Baseball I FFA 2 Annual Staff 4 JEROME Stu ent Council 2 3 Officer 3 Delegate to Evergreen Boys State 3 An a Staff 4 Annual Edntor 4 C s34Bd 234Saxopo Quartet 3 Maxed Chorus 3 4 Boys Chorus 4 Sensor Quartet 4 Double Quartet 4 Mixed Quartet 3 4 Eastern Washlngton Honor Band 8- Chorus 4 Bn County Music Contest 3 4 Dnstrnct Music Contest 3 4 LAVINA TRIPL Gnrs ague I 2 4 Class Play 3 4 Gnrs orus I 2 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 Student Councnl 4 Gxrls League Oflucer 4 Triple Trlo 4 Mixed Quartet 4 Bl county Music Contest 4 Dustrnct Musnc Contest 4 MARJORIE WENDLA rs League I 2 3 4 Gnrls Lea O n r 3 ss y I u Class Offucer I Carntval Prencess I St dent Councnl 2 3 Annual Staff 4 MARVIN WILLMS A 4 FFA O 3 4 Lo Judgnng 2 Crops Judgtng 2 4 Poultry Judgmg 2 Parlnamentary Procedure Team 4 Class Play 4 Student Council 3 4 Football I 2 ll Baseball I 2 4 Lettermans Club 2 3 4 Dustnct Co operattve Quuz 3 4 Track 4 BETTY WOLLWEBER rs League I 2 4 Gurls Ch us 3 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Sennor Closs l-lrstory CLASS MOTTO ln Ourselves Our Future Lles CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Red ond White Roses Silver ond Lovender President Vnce presudent Secretory President Vrce prestdent Secretory Presldent Vice presrdent Secretory Vlce president Secretory CLASS OFFICERS Freshmon Yeor Duck Sherwood lvlorlorue Wendlondt lvlorlene Bergeron Closs Advusor Sopho Robert Bocker Cherryl Jocobson Noncy Thtemens Closs Advisor Treosurer Korol Kelso Councrl Rep Robert Bocker Annuol Reporter Jerome Trerney Mr Stellles more Yeor Treosurer Bull Mohrt Councnl Rep lvlorlorre Wendlondt Annuol Rep Morlene Berg ron Re-ltz Junlor Yeor Bull ern Tom Schultz Korol Kelso Closs Advisor SVT Tom Schultz lvlorlene Bergeron Closs Advisor Treosurer John Humphrey Councul Rep Jerome Tuerney Annuol Reporter Cherryl Jocobson Mrs Gnttung nor Yeor Councrl Rep Bull Heln Annuol Reporter Verlo Drckey lvlorlorle Wendlondt Mr Wnsdom On September 8 l953 twenty trve scored but brove freshmen entered Reordon l-lrgh School The closs consrsted ot enghteen students who were groduotes ot Reordon Grode School ond seven students who come from Long Lolce Four Mound ond lndnon Prourre Cectl Wood Edword Sherwood ond Donno Colller entered our closs thot yeor Cecnl lett us In December Twenty seven students were enrolled rn the Sophomore closs ot T954 55 When closses begon we notucecl thot Shoron Ernst ond Ed Sherwood drd not return but we hod three new members Ltlo Lyons Joe Smlth ond Bob Frose Loter In the yeor Lllo Lyons ond Irene Oorduner withdrew On September o T955 twenty sux students enrolled os upper clossmen Phllltp Koberstune entered ond Noncy Thlemens ond Jtrn l-lendrlx dropped out The openrng doy ot school September 4 l956 sow twenty tour sensors enroll We hod two new members Olenlce Robinson ond Bob Krrk trom Edwoll Cherryl Jocobson loter enrolled un the closs 5 ' usussuucucuue55.uuuuuuucucu5 tw: 5 ' T 5 . President , ,,LL ,,,LLL, , , Bob Bocker Treosurer ,,,L,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,L B ill tvlohrt Our Hsgh School Actsvstses FRESHMAN YEAR Our fsrst school csctsvsty os st ss for oll freshmen wos our snstsotson The event followed the usuol pottern Although we dsd not lske to odmst st then we ensoyed st Bsll Mohrt recesved the prsze for besng the most cooperotsve Also thot yeor our closs gcsve o porty for the entsre hsgh school SOPHOMORE YEAR Our sophomore yeor we hod on Aprsl Fools porty feotursng o movse ond doncsng for the hugh school Also thot yeor we hod o slesghsng porty ond went to Mcsrsorse Wendlondt s home for refreshments ond gomes Another octsvsty wos the surprsse gosng owoy porty for Mr ond Mrs Stellses gsven by Normo Clouse JUNIOR YEAR One octsvsty of our Junsor yeor wos our closs ploy entstled No More Homework The ploy wos o three oct comedy On the evensng of Aprsl 21 we honored the sensors wsth o Junsor Sensor Prom The theme wos l-lowcssson Crusse ond the gym wos stunnsngly decorotecl to corry out thss theme SENIOR YEAR Our fsrst octsvsty os sensors wos the snstsotson of the freshmen The next octsvsty wos onother slesghsng pcsrty followsng the some pottern css our sophomore porty On Morch 28 the sensor closs presented the plcsy Checsper By The Dozen whsch wos o greot success The mosorsty of the sensor clcsss ottended Coreer Doy ot Wslbur on Aprsl 24 We were olso very pleosed wsth the bonquet ond prom put on for us by the Junsor closs on the evensng of Aprsl 27 Other octsvstses of the sensors were Sensor doy Moy 4 cst Wenotchee csnd the Sensor Progresssve Dsnner gsven to the sensors by thesr porents Our lost ond most smportont events were Bcsccolosureote ond Commencement Our closs wos very czctsve oll four yeors sn vcsrsous octsvstses such os E F A Athletscs Gsrls Leogue Bond ond Chorus PLAY CAST Mr Gslbreth Eother Bsll Mcshrt Mrs Gslbreth Mother Glensce Robsnson Ernestsne Verlcs Dsckey Fronk Bob Bcsclcer Jockse John Humphrey Don Tom Schultz Chsldren Bsll Hesn Fred Morvsn Wsllms Anne Joonne Psetz Lsllscn Lovsncs Trsplett Morthcs Mcsrlene Bergeron Mrs Fstzgerold l-louselceeper Normo Clouse Dr Burton Fomsly Doctor Jerome Tserney Joe Scoles Cheerleoder Dsck Sherwood Msss Brsll Teocher Borboro Godwsn l-Qrry Bob Kirk Dsrector Mr Mclioy Mr Jockmcsn Prompters Korol Kelso Morsorse Wendlondt Between Acts Sensor Ouortette Jerome Tserney Bob Bcscker Bob Plotts Bsll Mohrt French Horn Duet licsrol Kelso Bob Bocker Accomponsed by Morlene Bergeron . . . . 1 1 - . , . . , , . . 1 . . . . . . , . . . . , ,, ,, - 1 , . . ,, .. , ,, . , . - 11 11 - 1 1 1 . : , , , , . ., , ' I , . , , . , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - -. , . . Senuor Class Prophecy Mr Wusdom now retured from hus pruncupals 'ob at Reardan Hugh School us relaxung by the fure sude un hus mansuon near the school Near hum us a stack of letters he has lust receuved from the class of 57 Wuth tears un hus eyes he beguns openung tne letters as memorues of hus many years of teachung come back to hum Here are the paragraphs whuch he Iuked best BARBARA OODWIN Jummy has lust gone to work He us now the presudent of the Old Natuonal Bank un Spokane and vuce presudent of the Bankers Assocu atuon Last nught we attended the Bankers dunner at the Rudpath Hotel I lust heard the chuldren comung down staurs Jackue us 5 and Joanne us 3 they are lust luke Jummy Remember what a tume you had wuth hum Of course you remember Joanne Puetz Shes Joanne Davus now We see each other quute often and at one of our gabfests we conceuved the udea that ut would be nuce uf each member of the class of 57 brought you up to date on our whereabouts JOANNE PIETZ Remember durung hugh school when I was goung wuth Lyle Davus We are marrued now and own a Daury near Spokane Last week we went as much fun together now as we dud when we were un school Yesterday I receuved a letter from Barbara along wuth the others from some of our classmates She sand she would send me the letters that she receuves and asked me uf I would send them on to you So I wull Include my letter along n thus bug bundle ROBERT BACKER I uust returned last Fruday from Ghana Afruca where our church us establushung a new mussuon III be returnung un a month there to serve as a mussuonary My suster Dorothy wull accom pany me and III be grateful to have such an ex peruenced nurse Marcella and the chuldren wull come later after they have been unnoculated for typhus typhoud yellow fever and crocodules I have a great respect for crocodules and treat them accordung to the motto I learned years ago whule workung at the Orange The customer us always rught GLENICE ROBINSON As you recall un our Senuor Play Cheaper by the Dozen I starred un the role of mother At the tume I dudnt thunk too much about ut but now un real lufe I have a dozen of my own After graduatung un l957 I marrued Alfred Smuth and we luve near Edwall We have a three story house whuch has a large basement where we gather on rauny days for poppung corn and playung games Our chuldren are as actuve as the ones un the play but theur father us not quute so tume savung although fe wants everythung done and ready when ut should be Come and vusut us sometume and see our Iuvely bunch I m sure they wull brung back memorues of our class play TOM SCHULTZ I lust flew un last week from Pakustan where Ive been teachung agruculture un the unuver suty Thanks to the efforts of George Puckett who once taught at Reardan Hugh agrucultural condutuons have really umproved un lndua and Pakustan After Pakustan even Reardan seems speedy But ut wull be swell to get back to the U S A for good After I get back I hope that I wull be able to teach near Reardan DONNA COLLIER I hope the post mark on thus letter doesnt make you wonder why I am so far away All of my lufe I have wanted to travel and here I am un Swutzerland Everythung here us quute dufferent besudes the hugh mountauns the farm buuldungs are strange everythung us all under one roof I am only goung to stay here a short tume and then I wull con tunue my sught seeung tour My next stop wull be Alaska where I wull come on home to Long Lake Washungton I have really enloyed travelung Ive vusuted the Sahara Desert Hawauu Mexuco and Washungton DC BOB FRASE You wouldnt recognuze Tum Tum As a suburb of Ford now known as Uranuum Cuty ut flourushung Jeannette and I are managers of the EAT AT URANIUM RISK CAFE Our specualty us Chamokane trout Thanks to the fact that we are rausung a small troup of fushermen of our own we have no trouble supplyung our many customers wuth fresh trout garnushed wuth Chamokane watercress If you re ever un thus neck of the woods stop un and have dunner wuth us MARLENE BERGERON Do you remember the tume durung hugh school when I wanted to b an aurlune stewardess well I funally made ut fuve years ago I have been all over the world It us really marvelous About three weeks ago I met my old fruend Donna Colluer We are stull as muschuevous as we were when we were un school together Neuther of us us marrued We have too much fun to settle down I hope you wull be able to take a trup sometume and maybe I wull see you uf you fly un the new let DC 6 You wull really get the thrull of a lufetume , 1 - - - ' ' u I - - - - . . . , . . . . . , . . . , I , . , to see Barbara and Jimmy, The four of us have iust - ' l . 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' Il ' ' ll i I 1 - ' ' S ' ' , . ,, ,, . . . . . , . , BILL MAHRT Sunce I have received my musuc degree I have moved back East It IS hard to belueve that comung from a small hugh school band luke Reardon s I could be the conductor of the largest symphony orchestra In New York Last week whule I was con ducting at Carnelge Hall I had an unusual experuence The Queen of England asked for my autograph Recently I found out that my name us to appear on a plaque In the Musucal Hall of Fame CHERRYL JACOBSEN Because I have worked so many years at the Economy Statuon In Aurway Heughts I have decuded to Invest my fortune In thus station We have twenty of the most modern gas pumps What I mean by thus IS that when a car drives up all the druver has to do IS push the button for the type of gas he wushes Someday when you druve by and your car needs washung come In and we wull wash It free In the new electronic car washer All you have to do IS druve up and say car wash please Before you can funush your car us sparklung clean and ready to go ELEANOR REMMERS I have been marrued twenty years now and my husband Charlue Anderson stull our twentieth anniversary In the statuon we are guvung an open house We wull be guvung free suckers to the children corsages to the women and two gallons of free gas to the men I help Charlue a lot whule he wauts on cars I usually wash the car windows or full the gas tanks I let hum do the rest I used to help hum at the end of the month wuth all of the bookkeeping but now he has hured a helper from Spokane DICK SHERWOOD I guess you didnt know that I followed you from Davenport to Reardon last Thurs day afternoon As a member of the State Patrol I want to compliment you on your cautuous druvung It IS my duty to Inform you however that on June I a new law goes Into effect one that surely affects you Our super highway beung what It IS the extreme ly slow druver IS becoming a hazard After June I please mauntaun a speed of no less than 25 mules an hour Since that us IO mules faster than your average speed I would suggest your having a thorough check up before that tume both for yourself and your l948 Plymouth JOE SMITH Duck and I have been talkung about your car Isnt It tume for you to purchase a new one? Why not come In to the Smuth AI Garage at Uranuum Cuty and let me show you a Jaguar? Of course I sell Volkswagons too but for a man of your buuld I recommend a fune car luke the Jaguar Speed I5 no problem You could even outrun the Highway Patrol somethung Ive wanted to do sunce I was a senuor ID hugh school VERLA DICKEY The one hundred dollar scholarshup I won whule a senuor through all of my years of 4H homemakung has really paud off Wuth y scholarship money I went on to Cheney to college where I mauored In Home Economucs Aft r gradu ating from E W C E I taught Home Ec In one of the local hugh schools for two years From there I became one of the Luncoln County 4 H Extensuon Ag nts and also I am leader of the club In thus dustruct e Future Homemokers of Tomorrow These actuvutues really keep me busy but I am enuoyung every munute of It PHILLIP KOBERSTINE Sunce the three rural schools Warsaw Four Mound and Indian Prourue have con soludated wuth Reardon I have taken over my father s 'ob as bus driver My bus route IS one of the largest because I have to puck up more children I used to rude my dads bus and now I puck up my brothers chuldren It seems as If the Koberstunes wull always be associated wuth the Reardon Schools IU on way or and full of fun as these chuldren are I really do enloy my Iob although I spend most of the tume battlung wuth snow drufts muddy roads and school chuldren LAVINA TRIPLETT I am now the owner of the Trip Ietts Triple Haur Salon Recently several students from Reardon Hugh School came to have theur haur dyed green for theur school play It brought back the memorues of when I was a senuor and had to have my hour dyed red for our class play For months after wards I stull had streaks of red In my haur Now they have come out with a new solutuon called Ready Leave which takes the color rught out I hope the senuors have as much fun with theur green haur as we dud when ours was red BOB KIRK I have been playung tennus ever sunce I furst came to Reardon and that was In l957 After graduating from Reardon I went back to my old home town of Waukon I Inheruted the general store that my pappy had owned I Improved the store but my heart has never really been ID It So I decuded to hure a storekeeper and turn to my old hobby of tennus I have moved to Floruda where I can play all year long I have scheduled a champuonshup tennus match In Swutzerland whuch wull determune whether or not I wull become a professuonal tennus player I wull wrute and let you know the outcome of the game . . 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I , , ' ' ' ' ' e owns the Union station in Reardon, Since this will be Cmofhe,-ll reolly do hope flwf We W5ren'f so lively , , . l I 1 11 - - I 1 - - n ' I . , - - I 11 . , ' ' 1 BETTY WOLLWEBER My Iufes ambutuon has always been to be an elementary teacher I attended Whut worth College for two years and then I won a scholar shup to attend the Unuversuty of Munnesota I contunued my educatuon there and now I have earned my teacher s degree I had a chance to teach the prumary grades there but I would rather come a Iuttle closer to home I am teachung at Lewuston Idaho and I really luke my uob The chuldren un the second grad are really fun to work wuth and I have sugned a contract for four years BILL HEIN I thought I would wrute and let you know that thus year I have been selected Cattleman of the year I feel that thus us quute an honor Now as I look back at my past I realuze why you dudnt want me to go to Ag all of the tume But durung hugh school and ever sunce I have Iuked ut My ranch located near Davenport us a large one Besudes my wheat fuelds I rause beef cattle In a few years my brother Nuck wants to go unto partnershup wuth me I thunk he wull be lots of help to me Durung the wunter un model cars I have quute a few of them and they all run tool NORMA CLOUSE All durung my hugh school years I had dreamed of beung a nurse After I was gradu ated from Reardan I went to college for two years and I am now a Regustered Nurse at the new hosputal un Reardan You remember Mr McKay who was superuntendent of Reardan well he had been un the hosputal for two weeks because of some splunters he receuved from the old bleachers that we used when I was un school We sure got a ruse out of hum He has now recovered and wull be able to return home un a day or two MARVIN WILLMS I uouned the Army the year I graduated I have been all over the world I am stull workung wuth the Unuted States Army at Fort Worth Texas My wufe and famuly are here wuth me They travled wuth me everywhere I went Next month I wull transfer and wull be statuoned un Japan I wull be statuoned there for two years After that I wull come back to the Unuted States and reture as General Wullms I hope to be able to move back to my father s farm JOHN HUMPHREY As you remember all through hugh school I worked hard un agruculture Well I have funally made my goal I am now the Ag Supervusor of Luncoln County Sunce there are so many large farms un thus county I keep quute busy Although I am away much of the tume my wufe Pruscella and our four chuldren travel wuth me They sure are a great help to me MARJORIE VVENDLANDT Right after graduatuon I met George Brown Soon after that we were marrued un Palm Sprungs Floruda My husband works as a lute guard at Muamu Beach Durung the wunter when busuness slacks we have an opportunuty to travel Thus wunter we would luke to come to Reardon and see all of my classmates and all of our relatuves JEROME TIERNEY In hugh school I took buology general scuence physucs and chemustry Those sub It really us surprusung what some people ask for un the form of meducunes Just yesterday Muss Raymer came un and asked me for some pouson I was really shocked and then I began to wonder uf her Englush students were gettung the best of her Anyway I sold ut to her and she came back the next day and told me all about her experuence wuth the rats un her basement and how she got rud of them wuth the pouson In my spare tume I stull play the popular sorgs on my old puano Musuc stull us and always wull be a part of me KAROL KELSO Just recently I moved to Aruzona where I bought a very large Dude Ranch As you remember I have always been crazy over horses I set up a Rudung Academy for people who love horses luke I do If you ever get a chance to come down thus way please let me know and I wull save my gentlest horse for you We also provude a free lesson on the furst vusut I wull be your personal guude and wull show you the most scenuc places here In case you dont know how to rude come anyway and I wull teach you lm sure you wull have lots of fun here After readung all the letters he wupes the tears from hus eyes and gently puts the letters back un a neat bundle Tyung a golden rubbon around them he puts them un hus memory chest He wushes that all of hus classes could have been luke hus class of 57 i T I , . 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I - my spare time, I have a hobby of working on older Iecls l'l0V.e beenf' VSOI help to me In mY PIIUVITIOCY- , , . , ' 1 . . . , Seruuor Closs Wull BOB BACKER leoves hus good Iookung legs to Bob Plotts ond hus A I personoluty to the Junuors so they con put some humor unto next yecur s closses MARLENE BEROERON leoves the frog ond worms thot were put un her locker to the hot lunch cooks Her cheerleodung dress she leoves to Duck Kornrn Hope you hove good lookung knees Duck NORMA CLOUSE vvulls her scuence book to Lundo Humphrey hopung o luttle knowledge vvull rub oft DONNA COLLIER leaves her Bold Journey to Jum Clouse ut he us vvullung to socrufuce I2 good hours cutter school Her obuluty to restore lovv ond order uru the Gurls Leogue rneetungs she leaves to Gene Autry VERLA DICKEY leoves her no Colorue foods ond octung obuluty to Scully Boldwun BOB FRASE vvulls hus Ilot tures to Jerry Schultz ond hopes theur use vvull come un hondy BARBARA GODWIN leoves Thelrruo Frose her obuluty to keep one boy for tour yeors BELL HEIN the Jersey uuucer leoves some Corrol No 5 to ony gurl un hopes of gettung 0 mon JOHN HUMPHREY vvulls hus red hour ond sudeburns to Junx Whute CHERRYL JACOBSON leoves her court ung experuence to Thelmo Anderson KAROL KELSO leoves thus school the some vvoy she come un through the door BOB KIRK vvulls hus obuluty to moke love to Ovven Oulstrop PHILLIP KOBERSTINE leoves hus bubblung personoluty to Lorry St Oermcuun Hus muscles he Ieoves to Torzon BILL MAHRT wulls hus obuluty to become noturolly hen pecked to Judy Heun ond hus broun to the Buology closs tor further exomunotuon JOANNE PIETZ vvulls her cubuluty to reoch books on the top shell of the lubrory to Ken Ahlf ELEANOR REMMERS leoves her golden curls to Wulbur Smuth GLENICE ROBINSON who vvos the mother of I2 chuldren un the ploy leoves her I2 chuldren to Muss Oberg TOM SCHULTZ vvulls hus Block Angus to ony Hereford or Shorthorn rouser who vvushes to hove o grond chompuon show strung DICK SHERWOOD the cool cot leoves hus crcuzy rnuxed up blue suede shoes ond reol gone look to John Hendrux JOE SMITH lecuves oll hus French gurls to Dove Colluer JEROME TIERNEY leoves hus sungung obuluty to Mr Sonlord un hopes he wont put Elvus Presley out of busuness LAVINA TRIPLETT vvulls her box of red hour tunt to Borbcurcu Aynon MARJORIE WENDLANDT wulls her smules to Mognu Abrohomson MARVIN VVILLMS vvulls hus obuluty to ploy sports to Tom Plotts dont dunk too mony boskets Tom BETTY WOLLVVEBER leoves her unkvvell un her tcdy desk to Modolynn Kelso Plecuse keep the gum vvroppers out . . , . , 1 A 1 ' T I , , I I T T T ' ' s . l 1 , , S' u . Seniors Together Twelve Yeors Fnrst row left To right Norma Clouse Mcrjorne Wendlondt Marlene Bergeron Bull Mohrt Karol Kelso Bock row left to rught Torn Schultz Morvm Wullms Jerome Tierney John Humphrey Bull Hem Sensor Ploy 1 .1 .,,..p0l , 1-qi Jerr Komm Dck he Fonto Lcl Lemor Frose Tom Rhoods June LaRue Kothy Mclhrf Judy Hen Godys Howe Y Re Koren Yo r gh? ef YOW Fron yS Lorr On Ed Pc rgh O I I S OW I' urfh Fo Fronson erbert H Z Schu Y Sc HS Po Bob gh? ftfor W 6 Second ro k FV K nse CII1 .Io Nancy Co e Ed Durhe m Ed Lynch Germo n De mor Haugen Tr p et? Vrgnc Jon ce Hendr x Frose The mu odwn Gu ry r ght TO ff Jun or oss gs x a , W' ,pq-N' blw, S Il'a If , ' , I f , WPI 0- 4' , I, gf I ' s Ieffn Ld Qnx, ' wx f IF' 4, , 'il we ' . s f -1 N . Vi, Inf. ,I , I,IIa1 III, II ,,,,, a,I ,y I, I I. ,I ii I, II II, . ,Ir in rr, I Bl i, I , i i, i ii il , I , i, , i. M I I , . ii , i . i ow, le i : I' Th rd I' O Adv s '19 ff G TS M Ke so ynn ado Junuor Class On September 7 T954 thurty freshmen entered Reardan Hugh School On the evenung of September 24 we were unutuated by the senuors Offucers for our furst year were Presudent Jerry Schultz Secretary Sally Wullm Vuce presudent Duck Kamm Councul Rep Joan Kunservuck Treasurer Herbert Eranson Annual Reporter Robert Rux Class Advusor Mr Stellles The class party was guven May oth The evenung was spent un dancung Twenty nune students enrolled on Sept 6 T955 for theur Sophomore year Bob McConnell and Shurley Robunson dud not return We gauned Aluce and Ruchard Lanuer Durung the year the followung wuthdrew Aluce and Ruchord Lanuer Glen Addungton Sandra McCulloch and Sally Wullms Delmar Haugen louned our class un the fall Offucers for thrs year were Presudent Robert Rux Treasurer Herbert Franson Secretary Sally Baldwun Annual Reporter Judy Heun Class Advusor Mr Reutz The hugh lught of the year was the dance on October l4 l955 We also had a roller skatung party at Cooks Roller Runk on Aprul 3 Both were successful and enuoyed by all Januce Hendrux was our Carnuval candudate for Carnuval Queen On September 4 T956 twenty sux enrolled as Junuors We lost two members at the end of the furst semester Barbara Eoryan and Muldred Rhoads Kenneth Carey enrolled but later dropped out Offucers for thus year are Rresudent Duck Kamm Program Chaurman Judy Heun Vuce presudent Jerry Schultz Student Councul Herbert Eranson Secretory Januce Hendrux Annual Reporter Vurgunua Trupl tt Treasurer Sally Baldwun Class Advusor Mrs Guffung Junior Actuvutues On November 29 30 we presented our class play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay The furst scene of thus play opens on board a shup bound for Europe Mr and Mrs Skunner are buddmng theur daughter an only chuld good by Cornelua the daughter has funally succeeded un gettung her parents permussuon to go alone to Europe wuth a gurl fruend Emuly Kumbrough These two are then to meet Cornelua s parents who are goung on another shup to Europe Luke most parents Mr and Mrs Skunner feel that Cornelua us not yet ready to take care of herself Thus makes Cornelua more determuned than ever to show her parents that she us mature enough to spend a summer wuthout her parents After Cornelua s parents have departed the adventures really begun Cornelua and Emuly meet two very nuce boys Duck and Leo who are studyung to become doctors Two romances begun to bud and everythung looks brught untul the day they dock Calamuty pays a vusut and Cornelua comes down wuth the measels When the health unspector boards the shup Emuly and the Pre Med students smuggle Cornelua ashore Upon reachung Parus Cornelua us to take lessons from a French actor and the two gurls are to have a luncheon ' ,,,uu,,cc,,,c A , ,, ,,,, ' s Vice-president ,,,,, Jerry Schultz Council Rep, , ,, Kathy Mahrt date wuth Duck and Leo Once agaun calamuty calls Cornelua awakens on the mornung of theur date wuth Duck and Leo only to fund a swellung on her lup Emuly duscovers the cause bedbugs Only seconds cutter thus duscovery Mr and Mrs Skunner who have lust arruved un Rarus drop un to see how the gurls are gettung along Then to make thungs worse the boys arruve to take the gurls out to lunch Funally everythung us straughtened out and un the end Cornelua and Emuly are very reluctant to depart despute all the calamutues and tears of the summer trup THE CAST OF THE PLAY Steward Gary LaRue Harruet St John Barbara Foryan Mrs Skunner Judy Heun Wunutred Blaugh Gladys How Cornelua Skunner Sally Baldwun Leo McEvoy Ken Carey Otus Skunner Lemar Lalzontaune Inspector Januce Hendrux Emuly Kumbrough Joan Kunservuck Therese Nancy Cole Purser Duck Kamm Madame Eluse June Rhoads Stewardess Madalynn Kelso Monsueur De La Croux Bob Plotts Duck Wunters Delmar Haugen Wundow Cleaner Tom Erase Admural Edward Lynch Stagehands Herbert Eranson and Jerry Schultz Rrompters Madalynn Kelso Thelma Erase Januce Hendrux June Rhoads Howe and Barbara Foryan Junuor Senuor Prom Our next class actuvuty was the Junuor Senuor Prom on Saturday Aprul 27 We chose for our theme Club 58 teaturung the Starlught Room A great deal at tume ettort and plannung went unto transtormung the Hugh School gym unto Reardans most tashuonable nughtclub Club 58 The many sulver stars hangung from the cloud decked sky and the use ot colored lughts made thus prom most attractuve At eleven 0 clock our dance band the Cheney Orchestra played the Grand March At uts conclusuon Bull Heun and Karol Kelso were crowned Kung and Queen ot the Prom Refreshments were then servd The program tor the banquet tollows Welcome Response Vocal Solos Allaghany Moon Youll Never Walk Alon Accompanust Bull Mahrt Ballet Dance Senuor Wull Spanush Tap Dance Senuor Prophecy Mcst r ot Cercm nue Prom Adfu or Duck Kamm Robert Backer Bob Plotts Cookue Wagner Edward Lynch Cookue Wagner Eclfvard Durheum Duck Kamm Mrs Gutturg Entertainment-Vocal Solo, Bob Plottsg Flute Solo, Kathy Mahrtg Vocal Solo, Gladys ' e : e 1 o ' s ' u u 'S 1 '4 I A u Front row lett to right Lando Humphrey Muna Johnson Anna Mae Weldruch Pruscllla Walden Marrlyn Thnemens Barbara Newberry Thelma Anderson Betty Howe Larry Durhelm Second raw left to rrght Mr Nevurauskus lAdv:sorl Marulyn Doerrng Barbara Anyan Pauline Robnnson Sharon Rux Lorene Rem mers Kenneth Koch Cecul Baldwm Back row left to rught Wayne Rattray Jam Clause Delbert Wrsdom Davrd Ensor Kenneth Ahlt Owen Gllstrap Darwun Wnsdom Jerry Cox Sophomore Class On September 6 l955 twenty three Freshmen entered Reardan Hugh School On the evenung of September 23 we were lnltlated by the Seniors Class officers tor the Freshman year were President James Clous Treasurer Lorene Remmers Vice president Delbert Wisdom Council Rep Kenneth Ahlt Secretary Barbara Anyan Annual Reporter Muna Johnson Class Advnsor Miss Raymer The class actlvlty of the year was a roller skatlng party held at Cooks Roller Rm for the entire student body Joanne Burton was our candidate for Carnnval Queen Twenty four students enrolled on Sept 4 l956 for thelr Sophomore year e galned Pauline Robnnson from Edwall Betty Howe from North Central Spokane and Barbara Newberry from Puyallup Joanne Brunton withdrew from the class At our tlrst class meeting the following officers were elected President Kenneth Ahlf Council Rep Wayne Rattray Vlce president Darwin Wusdom Annual Reporter Llnda Humphrey Sec Treas Prxscllla Walden Class Advusor Mr Nevurauskus The highlight of the year was a Hobo Dance held April l2 l957 an the Multl purpose room of the Grade School Everyone came dressed as a hobo Decoratuons were appropriate for the theme chosen Music was provrded by a record player A prize at a can of pork and beans was awarded the persons with the best costumes The prize going to Jam Seagle and Donna Collier Lorene Remmers was our canclndate for Carmval Queen 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 7 ' 1 I I 1 ' 1 1 - 1 5 1 1 1 I I - ' , . ' e A - 11 ll - - - I - 1 Front row left to rught Tom Plotts Dorus Duckunson Elaune Humphrey Gayle Wullms Junx White Julua Clayton Maruetta Duckey Deanne Heun Pat Irush Colleen Kelly Francus Smuth Second row left to rught Ed Barrett Eugene Nance Dennus Fuess Larry Duckey Bob Brommer Earl Weudruch Duck Rutter Don Mathuson Wulbur Smuth John Hendrux Back row left to rught Larry LaRue Dennus Bogart David Collier Mangus Abrahamson Bob Clouse Muss Rayrner Advl Freshman Class On September 4 T956 seventeen boys and nune gurls were on the Freshman class roll Durung the year Ed Barrett from Lewus and Clark Hugh School un Spokane lourued us and Jack Foryan dropped out Costumes representung comuc strup characters were worn by all freshmen t unutuatuon September 2l That nught the senuors gave us the works at an uruutuatuon pary Prtzes for the best costumes were guven to Gayle Wullms and Maruetta Duckey Our class actuvuty was a dance un the Multu purpose Room ot the g ade school on May 3 A May Day theme unspured the decoratuons Our class ottucers were Presudent Robert Clouse Vuce presudent Gayle Wullms Secretary De-anne Heun Treasurer Junx Whute Annual Reporter Pa Irush Student Councu' Rep Dennus Bogart The Freshman Class was well represented un musuc sports and other actuvutu s ot the school and won its share of awards and letters. -ma 'fan .1- 'H wo, 931 eff l'OW Fourth Frose The mc: Rux Sharon Lorene Remmers Y Karen Re Boolwn Deonne He n Mor or e Johnson Th emens M no Mor yn rght TO eft I'OW Fron Jnx Ke so Jon ce Hendr x Moda ynn Borboro Newberry Norma C ouse to r ght L ndo P etz Joonne Coe Nancy Gaye W ms The mo Anderson end ondt Koro r ght eff to VOW Lost rsh Pot Eo ne Humphrey D ckey Wh te Mor etto Adv sor Ke y Mss Oberg Co een Joon Knserv ck Mor yn Doer ng umphrey ne Pou Tr p ett HCI Vrg Bo rbo ro Godw n Kothy Mohrt Rob nson Gence Ke so Donno Bergeron Ver o D ckey Mor ene Tr p ett Lov no to r ght eff I'OW econd Ju Q Coyton Rob nson DSOD Dors Dck Rhoods June Judy Hen Godys Howe Anyon Borboro SV O Soy o Wo den Pr sc Howe Betty Anno Moe We dr ch rght ett to FOW hrd Girls League The tirst Girls League meeting of the year was held on September T9 forty tiye members were enrolled The ofticers tor the T956 57 year were as follows President Vice president Secretary Treasurer Council Rep Advisor Besides the otticers two Council Doris Dickinson Julia Clayton Barbara Anyan Donna Collier Joanne Rietz Marlene Bergeron Kathy Mahrt Lavina Triplett Miss Oberg representatives from each class were elected to be on the June Rhoads Barbara Foryan Glenice Robinson Lorene Remmers Norma Clouse te tumber ot points needed are as follows 50 points First year lOO points Second yea T50 points Third year QOO points Fourth year IU IN ID IIT During the months we had the following special activities SEPTEMBER The point system was explained OCTOBER We elected two members from each class to be on the Girls League Council The new members in the Girls League were initiated NOVEMBER We gay a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family The girls did their share ot work for the school Carnival They helped decorate and worked in th booths the night at he Carnival DECEMBER Wfe gaye small toys to the Childrens home in Spokane XNe also had a clothing drive tor needy people ot other countries FEBRUARY Vtfe served retrcshments alter the Dafcnport bask tbail game MARCH Thi Nas the month ot the annual St Patrick s Day Dat ce ARRlL Raul Lillengreen showed us slides ot hi trip to Australia By doing ditterent iobs the girls can earn points, which enables them to get a pin. 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' 2 Boys Double Quartet Left to right Bob K Jerome Larry Bob B Dennis Dennis Ba Tom P Triple Trio Let to right Gayle Judy Layina Marlene Nancy a Kathy Priscilla Verla Girls Chorus Front row, left to right: Judy Hein, Lavina Triplett, Marlene Bergeron, Nancy Cole, Gayle Willms, Pat lrish, Priscilla Wal- den, Verla Dickey, Kathy Mahrt. Second row, left to right: Marilyn Thiemens, Doris Dickinson, Mina Johnson, Deanne Hein, Thelma Anderson, Janice Dickey, Mariorie Franson, Suzanne Meyer. Third row, left to right: Barbara Anyan, Bar bara Newberry, Marietta Dickey, Julia Clayton, Betty Woll Weber. Fourth row, left to right: Karol Kelso, Glenice Robin son, Pauline Robinson, Betty Howe, Elaine Humphrey, Anna Mae Weidrich, Lorene Remmers. Trombone Bo rutone Duet Denms Fless Accomponued by Marlene Bergeron Soxopbone Duet Decmne Hem Lando Humphrey Accompomed b Marlene Bergeron French l-lorn Duet Robert Bocker Korol Kelso Accompanied by Dennis Bogort ' Y Morlene Bergeron Boys Chorus Flrst row left to rught Bob Plotts Tom Plotts Second row left to right Don Wullloms Make Boldwln Dovmd Hem l-lol Johnson Thxrd row left to rtght Dovnd LoRu Denms Fness Denms Bogort Ed Lynch Bob Clouse Fourth row left to rught Jerome Tnerney Bob Snow Lorry Dlckey Bob Kurk Bob Backer Bll Mohrt Bll Soden Music Eorly In the school yeor the muslc groups hold on orgonlzotlonol meeting ln whuch offlcers ore elected This yeor the followmg were chosen President Morlene Bergeron Vlce Presudent Kenneth Ahlf Secretory Korol Kelso Treosurer Robert Bocker Student Council Noncy Cole It IS the duty of the offlcers besides their regulor llne of dutles to meet on formulote rules ond regulotlons for the vorlous music owords Nome Lindo Humphrey Deonne Hein Kothy Mohrt Kothy Mohrt Mohrt Moh rt Bob Bocker Bo Plotts SOLO AND SMALL ENSEMBLE CONTESTS Event Soxo phone Duet F Ute Vocol Plono Trombone Vocol Vocol Number Glow Worm Sonoto No 3 Sleepy Hollow Trees Prelude No 2 Concerto Tune Shtp Motes O Mane The Lords Proyer The World ls Mlne Through the Yeors Rotlng Bl County Muslcol Fest Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Superior Rotlng Eostern Wosh Music Festlvol Supenor Excellent Good Superuor Excellent Excellent Superlor r : I ' 1 2 1 f , - , I 9, , f , ' I : I I I I 1 i , i . . , , d , Bill ' . Bill I Trombone Solo Jerome Tierney Girls' Triple Trio Boys' Quartet Boy's Double Quartet Dennis Fiess Tom Plotts Dennis Ftess Dennis Bogart Mtxed Ensemble Boys Quartet Gtrls Sextet Nancy Cole Verla Dickey Gayle Wtllms Bill Mahrt Larry Dickey Dennis Bogart Bob Backer Karol Kelso Dennis Bogart Elsa s Processtonal Vocal Ensemble Ensemble Ensemble Vocal Vocal Trombone Baritone Duet Ensemble Ensemble Ensemble Vocal Vocal Vocal Vocal Vocal Vocal French Horn Duet Baritone Horn FALL CONCERT NOVE Rhapsody tn Blue The Westerners American Folk Suite Americana The Stars and Stripes Tenderly Blue Star Blue Moon Blue Hawatt Now ls the Hour Forever Clancy Lowered the Boom When I Have Sung My Songs Stng Me a Chantey You ll Never Walk Alone The Blue Tatl Fly Song ot the Open Road The Trumpeter The Night Has a Thousand Eyes Deep in My Heart Deep River Kentucky Babe Climbin' Up the Mountain Bless This House Drink to Me Only Wtth Thine Eyes Lassie OMtne The Rose of Tralee The Holy City Calm As the Night Stouthearted Men Lovely Babe Through the Years l Walked Today Where Jesus Walked lnto the Night Sleepy Hollow Tune Thine Alone One Kiss I Heard a Forest Praying Water Boy Bells ot the Sea Trees Danny Boy l Love Ltte Short Suite t March Overture Overture March Tenor Solo Barttone Solo MBER Superior Superior Superior Superior Excellent Superior Excellent Excellent Excellent Superior Excellent ExceHent ExceHent Supenor ExceHent Supenor ExceHent Supenor Good Excellent Superior Superior Superior Excellent Excellent Superior Superior Excellent Excellent ExceHent ExceHent Supenor ExceHent Supenor Supenor Supenor Band Band Bill Mahrt Band Band Band Band G ee C ub G ee C ub Triple Trto Triple Trio Boys Quartet Boy s Quartet Bob Plotts Dennts Bogart Gtr s Gtr s Gtr s Girls Small Mixed Ensemble Small Mtxed Ensemble C C my C . , 20 s. tC BC AC cccccccccccccccccccccccccca C uuuuuuuuuuucccc Ntcccccccccscccct,4,cauAA uaau uaauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu uuau C C Espana C ,C C .fffCfffCfiff''CCCCCCCCCCECCFw5ttQEffffffCCfCffffffTFTTffffCCfffCCC'CCF C fffff Band CC Ftlt ctttt F C F F F F 't' tl E t C C ttttt CC C C C C ' t f t t Stouthearted Men Boys Double Quartet Mr Touchdown U S A Muxed Chorus Memorues Are Made of Thus Muxed Chorus Do Lord Negro Spurutual Muxed Chorus Ameruca Our Herutage Muxed Chorus Accompanusts were Marlene Bergeron Bull Mahrt Pat Irush and Maruon Brokoo MUSIC CLINIC EASTERN WASHINGTON Cheney Washington November 'I7 Those selected from Reardon tor the All Eastern Washungton Band were Bull Mahrt Kathy Mahrt and Jerome Tuerney Those selected for the All Eastern Washungton Muxed Chorus were Verla Duckey Marlene Bergeron Bull Mahrt Dennus Fuess Dennus Bogart Jerome Tuerney and Bob Plotts SPOKANE COUNTY MASSED FESTIVAL Mecud Hugh School November 27 On Tuesday November 27 eughteen Reardon Hugh School students uournyed to Mead Hugh School tor a combuned muxed chorus rehearsal wuth musucuans from varuous Spokane County schools The rehearsals lasted all day and then the students returned the tollowung Wednesday evenung for the concert whuch also uncluded mass d Band numbers and a specual number presented by each Spokane County school Mr Glen Whutney was Durector ot the Muxed chorus whuch unclud d 200 selected vouces Reardan students makung the trup were Verla Duckey Kathy Mahrt Prusculla Walden Marlene Bergeron Nancy Cole Pat lrush Judy I-Ieun Lavuna Truplett Gayle Wullms Dennus Fuess Dennus Bogart Larry Duckey Bob Kurk Jerome Tuerney Bob Backer Bull Mahrt Bob Plotts Tom Plotts CHRISTMAS PROGRAM December 20 I Heard the Bells on Chrustmas Day Bass Vocal Solo Jerome Tuerney The Holy Cuty Trombone Barutone Duet Dennus Bogart Dennus Fuess O Holy Nught Small Muxed Ensemble Home tor the Holudays Barutone Vocal Solo Bob Backer Medley God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen I Heard the Bells Boys Quartet Santa The Happy Wanderer Boys Quartet Its Begunnung to Look Luke Chrustmas Truple Truo Lovely Babe Truple Truo Whute Chrustmas Muxed Chorus Wunter Wonderland Muxed Chorus Masters un the Hall Muxed Chorus The Burthday of a Kung Muxed Chorus Bl COUNTY LARGE GROUPS FESTIVAL Rutzvulle March I6 The Reardan musuc groups attended thus Festuval at Rutzvulle Both the band and chorus partucupated GRADE SCHOOL MUSIC PROGRAM Aprul 26 These were the Iollowung freshman solousts who partucupated Luly Polka Barutone Horn Solo Dennus Bogart One Kuss Soprano Solo Gayle Wullms Lassue O Mune Tenor Solo Tom Plotts LaPetute Suzanne Trombone Solo Dennus Fuess Bells ot the Sea Bass Solo Larry Duckey Kentucky Babe Steal Away Ensemble Freshman Quartet Bless Thus House Tenor Solo Dennus Fuess Danny Boy Barutone Vocal Solo Dennus Bogart EASTERN WASHINGTON MUSIC COMPETITION FESTIVAL Whutworth College, Spokane, Aprul 27 Reardon Hugh School was well represented by uts chorus at thus Iestuval In perform ung three numbers each, uncludung one wuthout puano accompanument, the boys' chorus receuved a ratung of Superuor, the gurls' chorus a ratung of Excellent, the Muxed Chorus a ratung ot Excellent FUTURE ACTIVITIES The band wull parade on May I7 at the Lulac Festuval Staduum Show and also un downtown Spokane on the day ot the Lulac Parade, May I8 The Sprurug Concert, un whuch both the band and chorus wull partucupate, wull be held on May 25th Our tunal actuvuty tor thus school year wull be our marchung un the Reardan Communuty Day, June I, I957 1 . . , . I . , , , . 1 1 1 , . t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . D , O . . . , . D . , O ' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 - -- --- - ----H 1 , H YYYYYYV -Y - ----Y , . . . . . . , . . - .- I . , . 1 we M Lf M ZZ f Y fix MA' Mixed Ensemble Left To right: Bill Muhrf, Judy Hein, Goyle Willms, Verlo Dickey, Jere ome Tierneyg Accomponlst, Pol' Irish. inns-ng I -7.-..,.,.. were-N.-M.NM.. Boys Quo rtet Le to rlght Bob Polls Jerome Tlerney Robert Backer Bull Mohr? Accompanied by Marlene Berqeron 1nu-qnsmnna l Mojorettes WJ 4,9 f if ff f W 3 'f 442 KW I f Left to nght Pnsclllo Walden Judy McKlm Suzanne Meyer Donna Collner Morgorne Fronson Lorene Remmers .llnx Whale M, Ii x I MM s ff ' : I , I 1 .-M . . l 1 ' I f I i M WM., V' ' 'W . Q-.M N Vu V A Nl? G? lliffff x 'V WMM ,iff M M My ' 'V Q I 'V 2 as 1 M f ' 9 22 M M 1 M, . za 1., - M , . ,,, CT M M, 1 l 1 ,WM M Q M M . f M I we ff- 3 ' f .2 M Y A fls 5, ,Q ,M M M M 1 M - M , I! l ,I 'f ' Q M M 0 5 f M f QM ? Z5 if 1 V V M V V' 1 M W1 M 4 M M M M - V , n y, M V , ,MV M, z l M ' MA MM ' 12 ' iM ' M A, 'M 1 LA? M,..M MMM Mmm M ,MW hfim d M , - 7 A I I - 1 1 I 1 D V 1 , . j l-lome Clothing Project From left to rlght: Gladys Howe, Marilyn Doering, Mjna Johnson, Lindo Humphrey, Marilyn Theirnens, Priscllla Walden, .ludy Hein, Barbara Anyan, Joan Kinservik, Thelma Frase, Karen Reilly, and Polly Robinson. Home Ec Clothung Project From left to rnght Jnnx Whnte Julxe Clayton Deanne Henn Gayle Wnllms Betty Howe Lorene Remrners Barbara Newberry Thelma Anderson Coleen Kelley Patty lrlsh Elanne Humphrey Marrneta Dtckey and Dorls Dlclcxnson Crafts Project wh The Craft Class dnsplay of Leather Toolmg Leather Carvmq Copper Toolmg Copper Enamelnng Tray Etchnng Trays decorated wuth electrlc vlbra tool FFA Mr Elliott Advisor Left to rrght Jerry Schultz Sentnnel Herbert Frcnson Reporter Mcrvnn Wnllms Vrce presedent Tom OffICefS The chapter otflcers attended the Dlstrlct Offucers Traunlng School on Dec l 1956 Duck Sherwood was elected Secretory of the Northeast Dlstruct Tom Schultz reported on the chapter actnvltaes and on the Notuonol F F A Conventnon Other duties performed by Reardon boys were Ken Ahlf Secretary of the Vnce presldents group and Herb Fronson secretary of the Reporters group Schultz, President, Dick Sherwood, Secretory, John Humphrey, Treasurer, Mr. John Elliot, Advisor. Front w left t rght Mr Elliott Adv Don Mathis Duck Sherwood Jerry Schultz Herbert Franson Duck Kamm Bull Hein John Humphrey Eugene Nance Torn Plotts David Collier Second row left to right Bob Clause Dennis Bogart Jerry Cox Tom Schultz John Hendrix Delmar Haugen Marvin Wullms Wayne Rattray Third raw left to right Dennis Fuess Bob Brommer Kenneth Ahlf Torn Frase Duck Rutter Larry Durheum Last row left to right Ed Lynch Ed Durheum Larry Dickey David Ensor Kenneth Koch Owen Gulstrap Magnus Abrahamson General The Reardan Future Farmers of America Chapter had uts most successful year un history We placed un all contests entered and placed higher un parliamentary and public speaking than we ever had before The chapter received the Best Chapter Award un dustruct 5 the Sulver Emblem un the State Chapter Contest the Superior Award un the National Chapter Contest tlse School Farm Shop Safety Award and second place un the State Farm Safety Contest An unutuatuon ceremony was conducted here on October 30 for Greenhands and Chapter Farmers Davenport Harrington Cheney and Oakesdale Chapters participated with us Our annual Harvest Ball held October 19 was again a success Herb Franson was our offucual delegate to the State Convention Duck Sherwood scored lOO and Marvin Wullms scored 98 un the Quiz sponsored by the Washington State Councul of Farmer Cooperatuves Jerry Schultz was selected as one of two Luncoln County boys to attend a camp sponsored by the American Society of Range Management Duck Sher wood received the Union Pacufuc Carl Raymond Gray scholarshup for Luncoln County A number of boys participated un several programs at Grange Lions and P T A meet ungs We had an exhibit at the Sprunghull Grange Achievement Day A wundow display un B L Barnards offuce recognized National FF A Week We conducted our second annual prouect tour thus sprung on Aprul i8 Much um provement was noted un th boys prouects thus year A very successful parent and son banquet was held April 29 to acknowledge our twentieth anniversary. Eight boys exhibited livestock at the Spokane Junior Livestock Show. The boys participated in tour Fairs last fall, At the lnterstate Fair in Spokane 63 shop items received 28 blue ribbons 29 red ribbons and 6 white ribbons. Three head of livestock received blue ribbons and grain received 2 blue and 2 white ribbons. At the Lincoln County Fair the boys won more ribbons with 2l head of stock T7 items of produce and 70 shop projects. At the North Central Vvashington Fair we received l2 blue 8 red and 3 white ribbons. Jerry Cox exhibited the Grand Champion Ayrshire and won the Grand Champion Trophy in fitting and showing at Deer Park. JOHN HUMPHREY and TOM SCHULTZ we attended the Natnonal Convention nn Kansas Cnty on October I5 l956 The Chapter presented each with S100 OO to help pay expenses They earned the trap by virtue ot theur outstanding partucrpatlon In the Cl'apter actuvutles 1' 1 F3415 dvi? U! trfsk DICK SHERWOOD an JERRY SCHULTZ received the State Far mer degree thus year They are the 5th and 6th boys to receive this award svnce the chapter was founded JERRY COX Jerry represented Reardon ln the Publuc Speakmg Contest He won tnrst place un the sub dnstrlct and third rn the Drs TFICT A great honor came to us and to TOM SCHULTZ at the State F F A Conventnon thus year Tom placed thnrd In the State Farm Mechanlcs Contest sponsored by the Natuonal Future Farrner Foundation wuth the shop protect he has constructed He ns shown by a creep feeder he rs burldung . . . ,,Q1 ' 3 . 1, .f 5 ,. ,3 ' ' i A f f - its - 1 , 1, K, 1 W Q, . Q v, ,, wg .Wag If cz, K, ,L pu,- .x A, r git N Ng k...M .... lt W 1 A 4 w:,,..,f.s Y , ll W.: ' R t , ff, M 4 . X, 5 A i 4 . 'U' Q. . I Q R ,W i 4 I Land Judging Team Lf to ght Ken Ahlt Jerry C Davd Ensor Wayne Rattray The land ludglng team composed at Kenneth Ahlf Wayne Rattray .lerry Cox and alternate David Ensor placed thnrd out ot ll teams competnng at Faurtueld on October 6 Jerry Cox tled tor 5th place and Ken Ahlt placed 9th out ot 33 boys In the contest Dairy Judgmg Team Lett To rght Jerry Schultz Dck Sher ood Ed Lynch Ed Durhem The dalry team of Ed Lynch Duck Sherwood and Ed Durheum placed fourth out of enght teams at Deep Park At the 'nterstate Farr In Spokane Jerry Schultz took Ed Lynches place The team placed 7th out of 8 teams Duck Sherwood placed 5th out of 24 boys In the undmdual placnng at the Interstate Falr e t ri 1 , ' ox, I , , ' I I I I 1 1 . gy V . 3. ff 79 CV. , by sf' fl W 19575. l : 1 l W , , l . , , . U I A . . I Crops J udgirug Team wi u ont row left to ght u Sherwood Jerry Schultz John Humphrey Herbert Fronson Bock row left to rught Wayne Rottroy Jerry Cox Kenneth Ahlf Davud Ensor Kenneth Koch Marvun Wullms The crops uudgung team attended four contests The furst one was ot Central Valley where they were 5th out of ten teams Jerry Cox was hugh boy for the team The team members were Jerry Cox Dovud Ensor and Kenneth Koch At Rockford the team placed 3rd out of 4 teams the team members were Marvun Wullms Herb Fronson ond Jerry Schultz Ivlorvun was hugh tor the team Reardon won furst place out of three teams ot Othello wuth John Humphrey beung the hugh boy The other members of the team beung Jerry Cox and Wayne Rottroy At the lost contest whuch was ot Pullman Reardon was 4th out of lO teams Marvun Wullms was 4th hugh boy The other members of the team were Dovud Ensor ond Kenneth Koch Parluamerutary Procedure Team H5311 5 W WM if to rught Je f hultz Herloer Fronson Marvun Wullms Duck Sherwood John Humphrey Torn Schultz The Sub dustruct Porluomentory Procedure Contest was rueld dt Reardon on February 23 V957 fvhere the Reardon team placed second Reardon then went to Deer Pork for the Dustruct Contest on March 2 The Reardon team placed thurd Team members were Duck Sherwood Presudent Morvun Wullms Vuce presudent John Humphrey Secretory Tom Schultz Treasurer l-lerbert Franson Reporter Jerry Schultz Sentunel Livestock Judging Team were U Sea ed lelt to rght Jerry Schult Dck She ood To Schultz Stand ng left to ught Wayne Rattray John H mphrey Jerry Co K Ahlf He bet Franson Ed Lynch The livestock team participated un 8 contests thus year and received tour awards The turst contest Reardan attended was at the Interstate Four un Spokane where we placed second out of eleven teams portucupatung Robert Rux was thurd hugh boy and Tom Schultz was fourth hugh boy ofthe contest At Walla Walla Reardon placed elev ntn out ot sixteen teams partucupatung John Humphrey was third hugh boy un thus contest Reardon placed third at the Lincoln County Fair and agaun John Humphrey was hugh boy un scoring Thus year Reardon placed the hugh st un the Adams County Four thus guvung us turst place among eleven competung teams John Humph ey was second hugh boy and Jerry Schultz was fourth hugh boy of thus contest The Reardon team has received a banner trom Adams County the last tour years Judging at Pullman we placed 27th out of 33 teams competung At Portland we were 25th out ot 57 teams competung At 8th hugh boy at the contest At Endicott we placed 3rd out of Wayne Rattray was oth hugh boy The last contest Reardan where a group ot inexperienced freshmen boys placed 6th Portland Tom Schultz was sux teams At thus contest attended was at Rutzvulle out of 6 teams competung O P ultry Judging Team Q 'IJ 'K Left to right: John Humphrey, Do 'd Ensor Kenneth Koch. This year the poultry iudging team won tirst place at the contest held at Washing- ton State College on March 23. There were 6 teams present. David Ensor was high boy ot the contest and Kenneth Koch was second, John Humphrey was the other team member. .wif 3 .QW R 9' .f 't Banquet Our Anniversary Banquet was a great affair The first advisor Mr Cliff P rryman Mr. H. P, Olson school superintendent- Mr. Henry Brommer and Mr. Otto Wegner board members- Mr. Gilbert Miller first vice-presiednt of F.F.A, and other past officers were present. To these people go the credit for the organization and establishment of our present F.F.A, and Vocational Ag, program. About 150 parents and friends attended this banquet. Awards presented were: Farm Mechanics Tom Schultz- Electricity and Farm Safety John Humphrey- Public Speaking Jerry Cox- Chapter Star Farmer Jerry Schultzg Live- stock Judging Tom and Jerry Schultz- Parliamentary Procedure Tom Schultz Dick Sher- wood and John Humphrey- Best Record Books Bob Brommer Jerry Cox Jerry Schultz Dick Sherwood- Best Project Presentation Bill Hein- Greatest Improvement in Project Kenneth Ahlf- Outstanding Agricultural Student Tom Schultz, Awards were presented by Mr, E, M, Webb Mr, Plotts Mr. Q, Landreth and Mr. Elliot. F FA Anniversary April 29 1957 April 29 1937 April 29 1957 Football , , wwf? as Qwf ' '21 ,Fw ww -LH Y V ,WL N13 ' 'L QE! fx . V .,.,-. f.. 51 if ,Aim 1:04, f 4.1, W 4 Q xr ,M Ml, Mal mm mm wh 116 W 1 0 31 sw W f. MSM W fm- dfv c 'R' Flin? ,W Q, 26,526 me ii-JM we dw AQ 3955528525 4 'E 4'K'5fs6 5 Q no -if .X if M za- A ww' ,mf wi w pw- Au .2 mf Zi 544 M53 Q zffwf M is ff f V 3 ,mf 2, ?.mi gb- M em FQ y 4 if a.Mg,,,,f Miz fmt ww! 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To further athletics, bring honor to our school and to develop leadership and sportsmanship The club annually assists in the selection of a senior as the most valuable athlete of the year The selection being based on the number of sports partici pated in cooperation with the team and coach training sportsmanswip and attitudes toward both team and coach Front row left to right Denns Bogart Delmar Haugen Janice Hendrix Marlene Bergeron Donna Collier Jim Clause Ed Barrett Second row left to right Kenneth Ahlf Duck Rutter Marvin Willms Tom Schultz Eugene Nance Wayne Rattray Third row left to right Delbert Wisdom Darwin Wisdom John Hum phrey Bill Hein Dick Sherwood Jerry Cox Robert Backer Fourth row left to right Mr Sanford tAdvisor Tom Frase Dick Kamm Jerry Schultz Ed Durheim To become a candidate for the letter R Club tne coach will base his recomm n dation upon the following points Participation in one half of the conference quarters for football and basketball one halt ot the innings in baseball cooperation with the coach and team attitude towards the coach players team and school training and sportsmanship To earn a letter in track a boy must earn six poms in track meets In tennis they must win three matches A letter may also be awarded to any boy who acts in the capacity of a manager and thus become a member ofthe lettermans Club 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 15 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . , 4 1 1 1 - . 1 1 . . 11 1 Q- , V 1 l - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Basketball Practice Period EUGENE NANCE MANAGER FIRST TEAM f'?2'?2g,fAW ff5Mff'3! Z W MR SANFORD WAYNE RATTRAY MR BANNON COACH MANAGER SECOND TEAM COACH JANICE MARLENE DONNA Schdol Song Rah roh for Reardon Rah roh roh rah Reardon must win You do your best boys Fight to the finish We'lI do the rest, boys Never give in. Roh, roh for Reardon High Rah, rah, rah. No 21 Marvun Wnllms Senior Guard O VV 150 S Total Polnts 30 No 23 Bob Frase Sensor Guard W 155 s Total Points 62 N 35 Bull ern Sensor Center 62 Wt 205 lbs Total Pounts 97 REARDAN WINS FIRST REARDAN Reardan notched ltS flrst B1 County league w1n of the year by defeatmg Wllbur 51 38 Bob Backer scored 14 for the wlnnlng Indlans and Bob Frase helped w1th 10 John Ax tell pumped 1n 11 for Wllbur Reardan salted It away ln the th1rd quarter wlth 20 pomts whlle the Redskms were gettlng only seven polnts REARDAN BREEZES REARDAN, Wash, Jan 29 Reardan hlgh school breezed through R1vers1de of Mllan, 54 25, ln a non conference hlgh school basketball game tonlght Reardan broke loose after a tight 19 12 half tlme margm Bob Backer leading the way and pllmg up 14 pomts for the even mg Rlverslde 7 5 8 5 25 Reardan 8 11 19 16-54 R muuuu I stag: t 'E 1xkARU A I x ,J , 'won won' ti-A Fl rst Team 5. 1 wx '! ,Z4 No 31 Jam Cause Sophomore Guard 58 Wt 145 s Total Posnts 170 No 33 Duck Sherwood Sensor Forward W s Total Polnts 8 No 34 Duck Kamm Junnor Center 6 Wt 213 s Total Polnts 46 No 22 Bob Backer Sensor Guard W 160 Total Points 226 RIVERSIDE i253 Pat Wall 5 Larry Henry 7 Bob Hoppe 2 Bud Vashallo 2 Dave Klng 5 Cotter 4 REARDAN C541 Bob Frase 4 Delbert WlSd0m 2 Tom Frase 11 D1ck Sherwood 2 B111 Hem 9 Bob Backer 14 J1m Clouse 4 Marv Wlllms 8 The basketball sponsored by the LIONS club and the Reardan hlgh school wlll be held Thursday and Saturday nlghts at 700 p m Thursday mght Odessa plays agalnst Sprague ln the flrst game followed by Reardan vs Rlvelslde Loosels play the first game Satulday night for thlrd spot and at mne the wlnners w1ll play for first and second tournament S No 24 Tom Schultz Senior Forward W 152 s Total Ponnts 14 No 25 Delbert Wisdom Sophomore Guard 60 Wt 153 s Total Pounts 58 No 32 Tom Frase Junior Forward W 175 s Total Points 155 Gene Nance Manager CARDS TRIP REARDAN REARDAN Jan 22 Even though Medlcal Lake mlssed 36 free throws the Cardlnals de feated Reardan 42 33 1n a non league hoop clash tonlght It was marred by the calllng of 45 fouls The w1n g1ves Medlcal Lake a 64 season record The Cards sported a 2316 half tlme lead after being ln front 179 after one quarter of play Medlcal Lake 17 6 12 7-42 Reardan 9 7 10 7 33 MEDICAL LAKE f42J Jack Deny 14, Shorty Nllles 4, Jxm Krell 2, Jerald Reltmelter 7, Mlke Gllbreath 7, George Dav1s 2, Al Trautman 2, Norm Raffaell 4 REARDAN 1335 Bob Frase 2, Tom Frase 5, D1ck Kamm 6, Tom Schultz 2, Bob Backer 10, Jlm Clouse 6, Marv Wlllms 2 H ' N0 I xt. f '. 1 ,.,A xx I 'N 21, If lyk 1,111 gif 7 lx fy.,-aj ,, A 35 rt? at 32 -- , , J ,ff , E In , 5 Kxlmjx z I ' ,E 1 1' tx' 1 1 . , 31 I 3' f E -2 ,,AV, I I A! L, i' , 5'1 lb. ' . lb. 5'11 T t. lb. 5'10 t. lb. 5'11 - t. 151 lb. ' . - lb. o, , ' H ' . , ' . , ' .4 . '3 -. lb. 5'11 7 t. lb. 5'l1 -t, lbs. BOB FRASE BOB BACKER TOM S TOM F. DICK S. DICK K. BILL MARVIN M DELBERT December 4 January February December Summary of Games and Scores Here Here Here There There There Here Here There Here Here There Here There Here There There LIONS CLUB Here Here Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon Rea rdan Reardon Reardan Reardon Reardon Reardon CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Reardon 44 Odessa 57 Sprague 48 Reardon 28 Odessa First Place Reardon Second Place Sprague Third Place Rlverslde Fourth Place BI COUNTY TOURNAMENT AT HARRINGTON February I8 Lund ol Reardon 49 Fonrtaeld Almlro Creston Colville Davenport Fairfield Wilbur Custodial School Almuro Medical Lake Riverside Custodlal School Colvulle Rvversude Davenport Medical Lake Wllbur Riverside Sprague Riverside Odessa JI 4l ' ' 7 44 ' T4 40 21 45 ' 4 37 8 52 ' ' l l 51 ' I5 51 ' l8 50 ' 22 33 ' 25 There Reardon 37 Creston 29 54 ' ' l 53 ' 2 48 ' 5 47 ' ' 8 38 I2 39 ' T5 32 ' 27 ' ' 29 ' ' 16 Chg, H393 Team Front row left to right position and Back row left to right position and total total points made during season points made during season Dick Rutter Delmar Haugen John Hendrix Tom Platts Dave Collier Bob Clouse Dennis Bogart Not in picture December January T5 T8 22 25 29 February T 2 5 8 T2 T5 26 28 Darwin Wisdom Larry Dickey Kenneth Ahll Bob Brommer Jerry Schultz Wayne Rottroy llvlanagerl Mr Sanford lCoachT Herbert Franson 3 Ed Barrett 2 Delbert Wisdom 63 B TEAM SCORE BOARD Here Here Here There There There Here Here There Here There Here There Here There Here There There There Here Reardon Reardon Rea rdan Rea rdan Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon Reardon 34 Reardon 23 Reardon 49 Reardon 28 Reardon 35 Reardon 26 Reardon 28 Reardon 32 Reordan 20 Reardon 44 Reardon 46 Reardon 49 Fairfield Almiro Creston Colville Davenport Fairfield Wilbur Custodial School Almlra Medical Lake Creston Riverside Custodial School Colville Riverside Davenport Medical Lake Wilbur Edwoll lFirstT Edwoll lFirstT 4,,ftQ 'MK lit! 'li FIRST TEAM BASEBALL First row left to right Dck Rutter 1Managerl Jim Clause Tom Frase Kenneth Ahlf John Humphrey Darwin Wisdom Mr Sanford lCoachl Second row left to right Marvin Willms Ed Durhenm Tom Schultz Delbert Wisdom Bob Backer Baseball The season opened with a game with Valley High School on March 26 About eleven games were played this season This year only seventeen boys turned out for baseball This year the Bi County is playing a single round of games The winner of the North side will play against the winner of the Southside to determine the Bi-County championship, The winner of this game will then play in the District. The following is ci record up to the time this Annual goes to the press: March Reardon Opponent 26 Valley 5 4 There April 2 Here 2 7 Valley l3 Sprague There 4 8 l8 Wilbur There O 6 23 Creston There 7 8 30 Davenport There 9 8 May 2 Here Here si D.. Here -.. 4, Almira 4 Sprague lO Davenport l7 Harrington 23 Harrington Here -,.- -4 There 1.. l mm, A Front row left to rught Dennis Fless Tam Plotts John Humphrey Delmar Haugen Wayne Rattray Second row left to right Marvn Wllms Tom Schultz Tom Erase Jm Clause John Humphrey Delbert Wlsdom Duck Rutter llvlanagerl Thlrd row left to rght Denms Fless Robert Backer Kenneth Ahlf Ed Durheum Jerry Schultz Darwln Wisdom Mr Sanford lCoachl Baseball Name Kenneth Ahlt Robert Backer Ed Barrett James Clause Ed Durhelm John Hendrlx John Humphrey Delmar Haugen Dennls Fless Tom Frase Wayne Rattray Jerry Schultz Tom Schultz Marvln Wlllms Darwln Wisdom Delbert Wlsdom Posttlon First base Pltcher lnfleld Second base Catcher Pitcher Outfleld Thlrd base Thlrd base Catcher Center field Right field Left field Left field Short stop Second base Pitcher outfleld Year Sophomore Sensor Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Senior Junior Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Sensor Senlor Sophomore Sophomore Seasons Played 2 ATHLETIC BANQUET May 14 1957 The annual athletic banquet was held In the Multi purpose room of the grade school The mann speaker of the evenlng was a student from Whltworth College namely Mr Al Koetle Mr Koetle was on the Whltworth basketball team thas past year Mr McKay was Master of Ceremonies ' 2 . u. . . 4 Dennis Bogart First base Freshman l l 2 . . . 3 . . 1 . . 4 ' ' l . . 1 . . 3 ' ' 2 . . 1 . ' ' 4 . . , 3 . . 2 Tennis Left to right Modalyn Kelso Jan ce Hendri Denn s Bogart Barbara Anyon Joanne P etz Absent Barbara Godw n Tennis lsas again been revived in our school We hope we can participate each year The following schedule of ploy was followed this year A ri I3 Reardon at Sprague M 7 Edwoll at Reardon April 26 Edwoll at Reardon May TO Davenport at Reardon April 30 Reardon at Davenport May I7 Harrington at Reardon Ma 4 Sprague at Reardon May 2l Harrington at Reardon At our first tennis matches Bob Kirk and Barbara Anyon won in mixed doubles Madalynn Kelso and Joanne Pietz won in girls doubles Track 00, 26 wwf' WW! 181 font ro , e to ' f: . ana , occ rry ox, ' e'n, ' . ac ro , let to ' : Via v'n W'll s, Delbert Wsdom, Robe t Bocke , Dar 'ri W'sdom. The first track meet was held in Davenport on April io, This meet was a triangular meet with Davenport Creston and Reardon participating, The results follow: Name Event Place Points Bill ein Shotput Second David Ensor High Jump Second Darwin Wisdom Broad Jump Third Delbert Wisdom 440 Yard Dash Third l Two other Track meets were held during the spring- the Class B Invitational Meet at Ritzville on April 20, and the Bi-County High School Track Meet also ot Ritzville on Moy 3. Reardon did not participate in the Class B Meet, but participated in the Bi'County Meet. WW' 1- + if aMi+,ig2 ,, 4' 4' wmv' end L plo e No Us Miss Rayner me n I3 Wontung 10 pick u 6 The Jinx 7 Two heads ore befier Thon one 8 Whofs cook 7 me mos u e res i5 Poriy o S ing good looking B A ee in eoufy IO e 8 G 1 Y i 7? 'W 42, 'WS aw it ' ' , f 49 2 E 23 ,,.. ' .fell 1, sq I-2. Before ond ofter. S. B., 3. Peorl diving, B. H, 4, Mon's best czxmero is this direction, M. B., II. Doing homework, G, R., fri , . 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