Richland Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Richland, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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XR wk N, A- r --' -f,, .Y an , ,Q K ' - ,F M , Q!-' - -X -,K x x ,S X .gn .xdlaloreciafion 0 at IQ 'ya 9' 42.,,.4e,, Principal of Columbia High School, 1947-1948 Assistant Principal and Coach of the Yakima Valley Championship Team 1946-1947 Athletic Director: Basketball Coach, Jr. Varsity Coach, and Baseball Coach, 1945-1946 During his three years at Columbia High School joe Barker has won the deep and lasting affection of the students and the highest regard of those who worked with him. '4if M--,Q M DEDICATION THIS STUDENT ANNUAL OF 1948 DEDICATED to R H FERGIN SUPERINTENDENT RICHLAND SCI-IODLS 1947 1948 ml EIU! ?v 'Ph' ,. 'fs 9' . N' , g ,. I . A0 , ,fa , 'jus . ' is . . , 6011 tell td ADMINISTRATION CLASSES SCHOOL LIFE SPORTS 1948 COLUMBIAN STAFF Edntor Norman Hxclcey Associate Edntor Anna May Wann Busxness Ann Powell Clrculatlon Sue Connolly Pat Upson Faculty Advisers Mxss Hanson Mr Lepagc Art Advlser Mrs Ellis Admmlstratnon Pat Doctor Sharon Snorf Classes oan Daer Mlclcey Ferney School Lrfe Bev Barker Maxine Knrlclm Sports Don Manley Betty Glre AdVCfllSIhg Carol Cox Wayne Kxlland Art Reld Kenady Assistants Mary Isemmger lm Doyle :I 1I'1l al HPI XOWVX ff df -51 W0 01 -X1 4 v I fskx + dv X NNI' 1 ,K 'Zo N 'O -V J 0 5 H 2 f CQ I. T3 I 5 , .5 lx 5 4 ,f I . x. ' E xi- , ,N f x - QQ. 'P Q2 N6 gil Rf! H qi?.g,-'f'- V 'filth'-' FH' - ' 1 9 121- .'i -V VICE PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL Lowell Poore E R 09 Barker SCHOOL BOARD A C Holmena Ann Richards C H Shepherd F A Leach Thor Hauff TO THE STUDENTS OF COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL I wrsh to express the great amount of pleas ure I have had worlcxng wxth you durmg the year Because of the nature of my respons1b1l1t1es some of you whom I would lllce to lcnow best I know least The cooperatxon most of you have gxven me IS appreciated very much Much was accomplxshed thus year toward mal: mg Col I'I1 one of the best however a great deal IS yet to be done If we who love Col I I1 will lceep our eyes on the goal stakes and wxll bend all our efforts toward its accompllshment bemg wxlllng to sacrxflce our personal pleasures or whlms for the the good of all then we will see our school talce tts place beside those consldered to be outstanding We have our chance let s not muff lt LOWELL POORE Vice Pr1nc1pal TO THE STUDENTS AND FRIENDS OF COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Another year another class As a graduate your place may be taken by others but you are a part of Columbia High School and the contrlbu tions whrch you made can never be erased Columbia I-Ingh School lb young ln years Five years ago It sprang from the earth In those f1ve short years much has been accompllshed and each year these accomplrshments wlll grow Stu dents and faculty working together have created the past and w1ll determine the future You have shown the way and lt now rests upon the future students of Col I-I1 to attam the perfec tron toward whlch you have been strwmg I wxll watch wnth great Interest the progress of Col H1 as It w1ll always have a place mn my heart E R Joe BARKFR Prlnclpal 1. 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S I ' ' I . f.c . :.'..I' '. .V it Q V i- A-1 ,an X CHRIS AINDPRSOIN CHARI OTTr RH INO GII-I ORD IONI-9 Unnermy of XV1Qhm mn muxm of x Ml H Ymlxron Colle-gcY1nlxton South D1lxot1 Sure College of Wfnshnngton Vlsml Fdumtmn Clmcmlstry 'md Bxology XXIAI TI R L1-PAGI IDA MFCUINI A GI-RALIDINI MICABF fn in xSt1tc foe UUIVEFSIYY of IOW1 md UHIHISIU Ol NON Nortlmc-tern Umxersvty Ex 'msron Illmors Q Biology I lyiLN Glnmll S mmm' 11 'I -Xcronu 1 10,011 Ljmwrslty Chlmgo Bmmnoss Ldun 1t1on Tvpmg BERNICE FRYMH I PR INIARGARI- In TI-IOXIPSON ROBPRT IRANQHAM I.aCross Stun Teach C allege XVISLPIIQIII LIIIIXCISIIY ol XV1sl11m,mn Mommx SMH, Lollcgc Physical FClllL1fl0l'1 I.,ll9r1rxan Bmcl - 1X5 'O f gg an fa . .I f L , ,Pig D .N j X S If ' . I 'I 7s ,, 3 ' .. I V 1 I I I' -H 1 I2 U1 Q -Vlqlx gzcn I' ' 5,-'17 I ' ' ' Central Washington College of Iqclumrum English , L nllcrmy Ol. Montana' . , I . . . Y , C Iml 'Iis,0:r' . I li gc A , A ,I I I A A , I . 1 ' ' 0:11 ' f. W, L , . ' l - 'Q Q ' . m . 4 ll,'S , -, - , - ,H-4' in C W JENRIINS NADINF BROWN LEONARD ANDERSON Stite lNorm1l Colle-be XX1SCnrQ111 XVI I C ll H hl d L V N M University of lCl1l1o Smnlorcl lmue xltx l'F,?Q1,Sho our lg ln S Unnerslty 15 egqs ew exlro 'ind XY!'1Sl'11n2t0r1 grate College Geneml Nhthernatxcs md Algel ra -md Umvexsxty of Icl1ho Industrml Arts GERTRUDP LUT! FRANCIS RISH VFNETTA JOHNSOIN Xvuhmgwn SMH, College loxm St'1te Tr-1 lwrs fsolltgt' C' Head of Pl1V9lC1l EdUC1UOH DL' 'll ITICFII Hc1d of Onqrnertlrll lrtlncnr Tlplni' Unlxergltv ol Wlqshlngton Football Cowh B Squid Bqskellwu C0111 Qlmrtluncl Bookkeeping Xlulunc C 1l ul1txon I-Im-ng Eccnomlfs CHARLES BIRD Unlxersxty ol' W aslwmgton HAZFI BRODI RSON NINA JOHNSON Head of Music Department Boys Choru Umxersxtv of South D1kot1 Brndqexmtcr College Vurgmn Head of Mxlsxc Department Boys C'1orus fihoxr l1tm 'mcl journwlmu Alqgb,-1 Hlsmry -4 l - , R , S x V , W, l 'N' I , ,,, S- ' -s lg ' '14 C. N Y . . ' A , 9 , S k l xt. 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'ttrn ' VIOLET V ANNOTL lndlana Unnersnty and Syracuse Unton M ADGI' COOPEY Utmcrsxty of Oregon English ARTHUR IDAWAI D LJYTIXCFSIIY of ldalmo Physical Education Basketball Coat B String Football Coach and Awstant Track Coath Grrls Aduser l Fixx T4 l DGAR HAAG XY aslnnqton qtate College lsy lmologx and l'resl man Sotlal Studies NAOMI BUFSCHI R C oc College Hcad ot lNlatl1t-mutxcs Department Geometry and Trlgonometry III IXABI-TH CAMP XV:-st X rrgmxa UhlVBfilIy Engllela MARX ANN IISXVESKI osmopolxtan School of Nlusn and Nortluut-Stern University Grrls Chorus Spamnh and ljnglxslm MATHEA HAINSOIN Unncrsltv of Vsashlngton Hart ard Graduate School UUINBYQIIY of london England Unncrsuty of Perugxa Italy lormer Tt-aclamg lellow Unnersrty of Ore Englmla Head of Englxsh Department MARTHA TATE Southeastern State College Home Economtcs Foods gon 1 Xl X. CHARLES LOOS XVQ-stern Wfaslnngton College of Education BFTSY CARLILE Southeastern State College Durant Oklahoma Physual Pducatxon and Health GRACE BROW N Nortlacaetcrn State College ot Oklahoma Oklahoma A and Nl and Unuersxty of Colorado Typing and glfaortlaand . 1 , . IJ Y 'f I 'A x . V - R1 , , 3 I .1 R .' l Q5 ' T X A Q' . .M A . If Y ,X 'Ps Y I 1 Q ' X ' , .. 'W T Q N x V 1 fe- 7 p I Ll A V t,,,. ' Q 1 'l l Q 2 , V xi l ' Q S O 3 New York School ot Socml Wforli. ' ' Boys Adviser , .V . 1 ' in K l Q f ' 'L' Y QW 0583 IPM .R 'JW 5 m X x', x CQ X ,J - ,, A 9 .Q V, A. QE? ,il . N N .1 , -,j e .JW x. U. XX I 'fx I ' x 1 9 WI 'QI f W K- -pr S l-, A--' an-415' P gfv. my xal. ' i2 ',i- f fi . I ,As ,..,-b 145 1 V, - nr-'V' I -.fi,L4Y, eruor C aaa .Malory As our last vear III hrgh school draws to a close we lools bacls fondly to the many memorxes COlUlIlblH Hlgh has brought to all the graduatlng senlors Only 59 of these senlors spent thexr freshman year at thns partn cular hugh school Almost all of our freshman year was devoted along mth study ln getting acquainted wlth the standards and tra dmons of the school As Sophomores we became more a part of s udent actzvxtnes bemg actxve 1n dramatlcs chorus band and assemblles MFIXIN FHOMPSON ROB!-RT SANDUSlxX N OLII' LIDIOI' YCRI' l:OL1I'ld. US l'l3l'Cl Rf XAOI'lx falblng the lcs dent resmdent I'l6CdCd EDXX ARD GRIGG JOAN DAER Treasure Secretary money to sponsor the unlor Senior Prom and PICHIC presented ln May Among the actlvltles to provlde for the prom and plcnlc were lI'l0V1Cb noon danc1ng assemblles and our blggest success the unxor Revxew For the first tlme the prom was held IH the ballroom of the Recreation Hall The theme Dreams was carrled out beautifully wlth Ken Davidson and hxs orchestra providing the music while ueen oan Daer and Kung Dale Gler reigned over the occasion Perhaps the most thrllllng of all was our Senior Year It was started nlcely when the following ofhcers were elected Mel Thomp son president Bob Sandusky vice presxdent oan Daer secretary lad Grlgg treasurer whlle our advisors Miss Brown and Mr Fee staunchly helped us through all our dnfhcultnes It may be sand here that our president was chosen on the All State football team ln April the Senior Class presented a C1I'l'llK al to whlch the pub l1c as well as the student body was ll'lVlfCd It wa one of the most successful school functions of the year One of the highlights of our lives was Graduatlon Nlglat unt l It was hard to realize that we were leaving Columbia High and the good records we had here to go lnto the world lndlvxdually to malte more records records which wxll determme our success m lnfe The class presented the school with an electrxc clock for the football stadxum Claris lVlcCrea Historian -. 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X x 9 In W faao 8 We the Semor Class of Columbna Hrgh School Rnchland Washnngton ln the year 1948 fully reallze the great vond whrch wxll be left m the halls of Col H1 when we are gone We do here by bequeath the followxng xn order that we may never be forgotten and always be remembered To the school we leave the score clock for the football held To the faculty HHCCIIODS mmgled w1th regrets To the Sophomores unnors and Senlors of 49 we leave all the hope and effort we put forth to accompllsh what we drd To the lncomxng Freshmen we leave our pity Marllyn Adams wllls her baton twxrllng to Pat Monroe Duane Allen wxlls one hundred pounds of hrs speed and muscles to Mr Robert Fransham so he can hold a strong hand over wlld and unruly drum players Carol Anderson wllls her alswllty to get a man before she gets out of hugh school to next year s semor gnrls Nma Andre wnlls her temptations and sharp personality to Bev McClary Artls Banrd wills her day dreams of sunny Call forma to Rosalle Armstrong Calvin Barley wnlls his New Year s Eve resolu tlon to B111 Mc ueen oyce Baker wishes to wnll smce she xs ln an ungenerous mood anythxng she has to anyone who can fund lf Bev Barker wlshes to w1ll her ablllty to get steady with one glrl to Thersa Volmar Betty Bash wxlls her wrtty remarks and her New Year s resolutions to Donna Chause Shirley Blodgett Wills her locker to someone with a good mouse trap ack Brlght wills hls art of drlvmg 31 Chevles to Ed Dawson Laura Berry wills her ablllty to be very orlgmal nn translatmg Caesar to all the second year Latm students Shlrley Buescher wills her job at the theatre to Marjorxe Perkms Margery Baker wxlls her job ln the lnbrary to Dorothy Sargent Homer Beard wnlls hls book on How to Get Along with Glrls to hxs brother Bob and hopes that he can make better use of lt than he clrcl Pauline Brownmg wxlls her loud voice to Helen Murphy Lois Bode wulls her pug nose to Fran Lenne backer Daisy Belle Buerkle wills her perfect attendance t .I H Woolbrxght Evelme Bruns wxlls her teeth to Bobby Lynn WllklnSOh Shrrley Branson wllls her shyness to oyce Karen ames Branson wllls his abxlxty to play roulette to erry Dunn Tom Callahn wills his true love Joyce Lexbel to anyone who s man enough to catch her Mary Carter wxlls her great art ab1l1ty to the school Carlton Chrrstman wills his ability to bowl to Bob Marcum so he can beat Earl Kuntz 1m Cave wllls hls height to Wally Caldwell Gene Conley wllls h1s tennis shoes s17e 14 erry Neldhold for the comlng basketball season Donald Cas1d Curly wllls his curly hair to any pretty gurl who would luke to have xt Tom Connolly wills hls abllxty to go steady for over a year to Bob Eltfpatnck erry Cawdry vulls his ability to buy good cars to Dick Schultz Wxlma Campbell wnlls her abxlnty to go school for lust three perxods to her brother Bob who has three years to go amce Doerge wxlls her abxlxty to graduate at mid term to Marcellne Comstock Pat Doctor wllls her ever lovxn enthusxasm for basketball to some gxrl with a fella on the foot ball squad Steve Douglass walls V1rg1n1a Mlller to Dave Tlllson ean Ensor wills her old worn out zxpper note book that she has carrnecl to Col H1 for 4 years to Myrle Hamnmrlck Maude Ellis wills her good eyesight and hopes she sees the things she didn t get around to see to Wllladene ohnson Ruth Ellen Graham wrlls her hunt and peck typmg system to Mrs McCabe B111 Gray wxlls his curley haxr to ohn Stewart Mary Allce Gleason vnlls her lnterest ln Dra matlcs and Thesp1ans to Gall aschek Ruby Galbraith wxlls her place nn thxrd period Chemistry to anyone who thinks they are smart enough to take II Marlene Haugen wnlls half of her studxousness to Donnamae Aardel Florence Harrmgton wills her abxlnty to get along w1th teachers to some less fortunate person Mercy Hammond wills her corny lokes and ln genius way of telling them to Arty Hammons Eugene Hall wllls hls scholastxc abxlxty to Bob Kehres Mary Isemlnger wills three long years in crowd ed halls wlth broken bones to the freshman class who should know about such things anyway? ane enkms wllls her ability to stop979 smok mg to Helen Anderson oann ones wxlls her Job as Busmess Manager of the Sandstorm plus 99 stub pencxls to her lucky lucky successor Ernest ohnson wxlls hls lifelong ambntlon of sleeping to Bob Clatworthy Lorrene ohnson wills her speech ability t Barbara onson Rosemary johnson wills her ablllty to take two years of r English and stlll make the lowest grades nn the class to anyone who wants lt Maxlne Klrklnn w1lls her olnve complexion t ean Wllllamson Marxon Krepsky wills her Job of popping corn to anyone who needs a job Vlrgxnla Kleckner wills one long curly lock of a plentxful mop of ha1r to Mr Barker for hxm to wear on that well known portlon of his head B111 Keenan and Brll Sutton will the1r seats ln Pep assemblxes and two palr of special deluxe blunders to Dick Boyd and Rembert Ryals 7 je i -- C 5 4 , , , . . ,to . ..., . 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Reid Kenady w1lls good conduct and ability to get his name off Mrs Dlghton s little pink slips to Dlck Dawald Earl Kuntz w1lls his 300 game and abxlxty to bowl 200 consxstently to Glenn ohnston LaVern Knox w1lls Mr ones to any unsuspect mg under classman Cathleen Kendall wills her abxllty to reslst boys to Barbara Engel Wayne Kllland wllls hms ablllty to bum rides to all the basketball games to Ray Glllete Donald Lotta w1lls the brams he dldnt have when he started m at thls school to some unlucky freshman Esther lxnares w1lls her red glasses to anyone who has to pamt the1rs Gerry Langan w1lls her fickle nature and her love of Fords to ackle Lou Hennxng Hope Lxggett wllls rlghts to a Yakima letter man s sweater and H1 Y pm to her sister Loretta ames Massey w1lls has abxllty to get acqualntecl wlth all the freshman glrls to David Brusle Shxrlee Maroxs w1lls her abnlxty to get her man to Vlrgmxa Mxller Tom Martm wxlls his posntnon of sports edltor on the Sandstorm staff to Dxck Roberts Orvnlle Marcum wllls h1s ab1l1ty to dance to Wally Caldwell Claris McCrea w1lls her toothy smxle when she smlles to Betty o Woods Tom McM1llan w1lls his txtle Protector f Women to Duck Harrls Don Manley w1lls all h1s prxvlleges to Mr Poore he seems to want them Frances Nxelson wills her abxlxty to get along wlth oyce Karren to M1lton Thress oyce Nordman wills her love for the New Look to Pat Rutt Pat Nellxgan w1lls her sxster Mary Ellen to Mar gxe Perkms Rose Marne Osborn w1lls her place at the desk m study hall to any wxllmg freshman Bob Overstreet w1lls h1s nearslghtedness to Don Parker who spends all his tlme near oan Rose Mary Alice Pryor w1lls all her hours ln the of hce to anyone wlllmg to work all the trme ohn Parker wills the Sandstorm Student Coun cnl and an old student body card to some thrxvmg freshman Kay Puryear w1lls her abllnty to get home at ll 30 pm on time to Bobby Wlllxams ane Peterson wills her place ln lunch lme to erry Marzyck Bob Peterson wills has wavy halr to a real bas ketball player Gene Keller oanna Rouse w1lls her hours and hours of commercial work to Marjorle George udy Remaly wxlls a pair of sclssors to keep her bangs ln shape to Shlrley Russell Keith Roberts w1lls h1s bookkeeping to anybody who IS sllly enough to take If Ted Rowden wills hls cheat sheet in chemistry to Russell Parker Dean Rodeman w1lls his abtllty to pxck red heads to Davy Tlllson Jerry Rodgers w1lls her absence and abllntne to forge handwrxtmg to Elwabeth Myers Donald Puck w1lls the posxtxon of A SB pres: dent to some poor dnsxllusxoned but dxservmg successor Wilma Robinson wills her ablllty to accomplish every gxrls ann to collect herself a husband to a sister Eleanor Phll Randolph w1lls his motor scooter to B111 Gladfelder who gets to school by the skm of hxs teeth before the bell ackxe Rultenbeck w1lls her ab1l1ty to Hunk and have more than 37 credits to Nancy Luther Virginia Spelght wills her evxl eyes to Grace Turnbull Pat Stocker w1lls her usherxng abxlxty at the theatres to anet Browning Leon Stevenson w1lls hls tuba to Kenneth Ely that he might hold If for Sidney Mlchael Delmar Stage w1lls h1s job at the As soclated Service Station and the Let s Get Asso cxated motto to Allen McCrendle Donna Smxth w1lls her ablllty to be late to Mr Kelly s class every day for a year to Doris Roder man Dorothy Tucker w1lls her G A A presidency to Mary Musser ulxa xllson w1lls her 1magmat1on to her bro ther Davld Dwight Underwood w1lls his abxhty to dnve head first that 15 to ack Sandusky MHIJOYIC Ungefug w1lls her abxlnty to get books out of our locker ln less than three minutes to Betty Maryann and Roseanna Clarls Van Dusen wills her love for horses to Thelma Wllllams erry Wlllxs wills his love for glrls and women. to ames Gains Jack Wllllamson w1lls hxs troubles ln the ofhce to Blll Crockett Shlrley Woehle wllls her naturally blonde hair to Bobby H111 anet Well wills her ab1l1ty to get stuff and sore after horseback rldmg to ams Ervm oe Wood wllls hxs love for Mr Poore to all the lucky freshmen Alene Watkins w1lls her headache she gets when she proofreads the Sandstorm to anyone who wants xt Gene Youker w1lls her taste for peppermmt to anet Hallenbeck Tom Hoffman doesn t Want to will Roberta H111 to anyone Paul Lawrence w1lls hls lettermans sweater to Dlck Roberts Bud LeMasters w1lls his motor scooter troubles to Dick Poole ohn Levme wills hrs 3bllltV to wreck cars to anyone who will take It Jack Mxxon wxlls his brown eyes to Ronald Garrlson B111 Morrell w1lls Mr Kleckner to the 49ers Paul Bentson w1lls hxs deep voxce to Kenneth llwayne Bowen w1lls the 76 statlon to Bob Cole Larry Brownmg w1lls hls track abxlmes t Crasher Ed Grxgg w1lls Prosser to Miss Nadine Brown Norman Hlckey w1lls many hours of annual work to next years editor t -J ' 1 - . . . . 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' ' .g ' El. g M g George Hood w1lls h1s curly halr to Richard Cnbbson Artis Balrd w1lls her out of town boy frtends to Donna Mae Ardel Carol Black w1lls her drxvmg ablllty to Norma Culverhouse Betty Fruh wills her secretarlal abllxty to ack Davns Evellne ohnson wtlls her peaches cream com plevxon to anyone who can H11 the space Vera Bonsoneau w1lls the pop corn stand at the X xllage theatre to Pat Rutt Evelme Bruns wllls her good dlsposltlon to Lor rame Larson Lois Burroughs wills her good grades to dumb junlors ean Clme wills her art1st1c ablllty to Walt Hyrkes Carol Cox wxlls her exquxsxte taste nn clothes to Yvonne Lohdefuxck oan Daer wills her motto Better late than never to Mrs Dlghton Bev Keller Betty Fullenwlder w1lls her n1te life to Nancy Summer Ruby Galbreath w1lls good manners to the new Freshmen glrls Betty Gnre wnlls her athelt1c abnhty to Helen Anderson Marllyn Gladfelder wills her abxllty to Rumba to brother B111 Ruth Graham wills her hunt 86 peck typlng sys tem to Mrs McCabe Theresa Hemmer w1lls her desire to burn the school buxldmg down to someone who has the same desire Clara K8pllngCI' MIllS l'18l' dl!T1plCS IO ORC who deserves them Nancy March wzlls a few of her extra mches to Dxxle Lee Poe Margne Merryman wxlls her ushering when she does to anet Brownmg Esther Llnares wills her CXPYCSSIVC eyes to Bonese Collms ean Myers wills Melvin Ereth to Margie Bash Ann Powell w1lls her sweet nature to Hugh Plckett ane Peterson wills her place ln lunch lme to some unlucky Freshman oan Ralls w1lls her Hlrtmg abxlnty to Margaret Buesher Tom Hoffman doesnt want to wlll Roberta H111 to anyone Paul Lawrence wills her letterman sweater to Dlck Roberts Ken Wentworth wxlls hls Easter Sunday Drxv mg to Dxck Schults Don Wllllalhb wills the curly locks of blonde hair on hls chest to Roger Hankle Ray Wxllxarnson w1lls h1s dislike to study to someone wlth the same feeling Bob Woods wills his car to all noon smokers W1lbur Yale wxlls Ann to some fellow who would llke a cute little blonde Hank Chahn wxlls hxs Golden Earrxngs Marlene Detrlch Harold Fredrlckson w1lls his smallness to Wil mer Mlecenhlemer Dale Cnet w1lls his ablllty to tell glrls stories to Phxl Raekes Allan Neldhold w1lls hls teacher look to his brother erry Delmar Crren wxlls hls slster erry to Ray Klng Ken Patterson wllls hls qulet manner to Bar bara Wxlllams R -I Pederson wills his spot on the Newspaper of the Alr to Rempy Ryles Tom Pollard w1lls hls walk home at noon to Larry Polson w1lls hxs abnlnty to sleep anywhere at any tlme to Allan Rxchey Bob Sandusky wills h1s techmque to hxs lnttle brother ack What technique? B111 Shaffner w1lls his job at the Rec Hall to Milton Thress Pat Sheeran w1lls h1s abxllty to go 70 in a Z0 mule zone to all out of town basketball fans B111 Sutton wills his Z-1Ctlng ablllty to Russel Brown Mel 'I-'l'lOlT1pS0l1 WlllS hxs and l1lS l3I'0tl'16I'S CHFS to HHYOHC WOI'fICCl 3bOLlt tI'2lI1SpOI'fI-IUOI1 Lucxlle Rlchardson w1lls her leadershlp and poise to who could flll lt? oanna Rouse wills her hours of typing for Mrs Lutz to Don Halnes Barbara Seaman w1lls her drivers license to Wlladlne ohnson Sharon Snorf w1lls her affectxons for alumnx to some lxttle romantxc unlor Lorralne Wolford wills the Wash History questions wh1ch she got from someone to some one who 11 need them next year Shxrley Layman w1lls her voxce to Lucnlle Bra vard B111 Menklns w1lls h1s love for Adv Algebra from Cowles to h1s Brother ean Clme walls her ability to wrlte poems to 1mm Grow who reall doesn t need It Y Y Dorothy Berkshlre wills her seat ln study hall to anyone who can keep If as qulet 1 ' I ' ' C! ' VV Mickey Ferney wills her home-loving nature to some lazy morsel. , ' J C , ' -J J a . . . J ' ' ' A ' BRLOI' p I9 QC? Looklng ahead IDIO the future we see Duane Allen and Gene Conley have started thelr fourth world tour wlth thelr fwmous ballet dance stlll to the tune of Ballerlna But It IS rumored that composer HCKIB Rultenbeck IS dedlcatlng her new PIECE Graceful Lady them Marllyn Adams has just f'-1I1lSl'l6d her forty flfth book entltled How to Get Hlm to Pro pose anle enklns has been elected presldent of tle lonely Hearts club The only charter mem bers belng Sharon Snorf Carol Cox and Artls Balrd Xvhat ever became of our athletes We zoom to the Bomber Bowl where Melvln Thompson new football coach of Col H1 IS glvlng a try out to Dalsy Belle Buerkle the AllAmerlcan quarter back Dorothy Tucker OlyIT1PlC swlmmlng champlon swam from old Hanford to the Pasco Brldge The basketball team of 48 has won the honor cum averaglng ZOO polnts a game Kelth Roberts has retlred to the posltlon of waterboy for thls famous team Now coachlng IS Ed Grlgg How many of OUR CLASS made good ln the buslness world? Betty Fullenwlnder has galned the posltlon of manager of the Rlchland Theater Shlrley Bue scher IS head of all the ushers whlle Marllyn Gladfelder IS head tlcket taker Gerry Langan can be found at the corner by C C Andersons selllng Meyer and Branson bubble gum Guarantee states that It wlll stlck to anythlng Dean Roderman IS now owner of C C Andersons the name soon to be changed to Roderman 66 Smlth Ann Powell has won recognltlon throughout the U S for her oratorlcal speech on The Men ln My Llfe Shlrley Blodgett IS slnglng commerclals for Duz show Bob Peterson lS the chlef record changer Allen Neldhold has gone on the radlo also guaranteelng he can teach them to Skl ln three easy lessons On the same network IS Don Latta famous commentator taklng the place of lmmy Fldler erry Cawdry and Laverne Knox have dlS carded thelr horns and are playlng vlollns wlth tle New London symphony under the conduc torshlp of anet Well Holdlng anets muslcal score we see Kay Purvear and Barbara Seaman Pat Stocker havlng galned conslderable welght IS fat lady wlth the Barnum 66 Balley fCalvln Balley clrcus but Wlll soon retlre to become the wlfe of Wayne Kllland, the llon tamer Tom Connolly now superlntendent of Rlch land Publlc Schools has created 1 FIOI 'Among parents for allowlng bI1l0OCl'1lI'lg ln the halls Prlnclpal Larry Brownlng reports perfect attend ance for the last flve years Mary Pryor may tlll be found lh the OfFlCC Par Sheeran IS seen ln the center hall blowlng Mrs Dlglcton s llttle whlstle dlrectlng traffic the number of students nearln 7 000 Seen stlll struggllng throuvh rl e mad dash get to class IS oyce Baker taklng a post graduates course Then there IS I-link Chafln Boys Advlser Blll Menklns chorus Delmar Stage Physlcs teacher Ray Wllllarson IS Chem lstry teacher Mary Allce Gleason IS dolng very well as Engllsh teacher at Col l-ll taklng Nlrs Whltesplace Sue Connolly and Betty Fruh were stlll ln the Informat on Booth at Grand Central Statlon ac cordlng to oyce Norman and Marlon Krepsky now Glrls Advlsers at the Col H1 ohn Parker has just won the presldentlal cam palgn of 1968 havlng recelved more vot s than Don PICK and Phll Randolph oanne Rouse world s champlon typlst IS Pres Parkers PFIVBIC secretary Also golng ln for polltlcs IS Kenneth Patterson who IS campalgnlng for head of the school board HIS slogan belng More work less horse play Upon asklng some of the new students who stlll go to Prosser every Saturday nlght how lt IS we learn that oan Daer and Clarls McCrea are featured duetlsts wlth the Ken Davldson orches tra and are plannlng on a tour throughout the U Now for a qulck look around the vlllage Wayne Bowen presldent of Ford Motor Co re ports that 10 cars are belng flnlshed a mlnute slnce erry Wlllls has perfected the new atomlc machlnery Evelyn ohnson Lorene ohnson and Rose mary ohnson have formed a chaln of stores called Johnson ohnson and Johnson Deslgn lng clothes for these ladles we flnd Paul Bentson Tom Callahan and ack Brlght trylng to create newer look for womens clothes MOdCllhg these deslgns we see Carol Black Laura Berry and Cathleen Kendall Head model IS Marjorle Baker The Rev George Hood ls now pastor of the U P Church wlth Dorothy McCreary and ean Ensor as caretakers Tom and Don Pollard have set up a lawn mower sharpenlng SCYVICC known as Pollard and Sons Pat Doctor IS now operatlng a foundllng home after her hlgh school sweetheart jllted her at the a tar Wllbur Yale ack WllllamS0n and Delmar Orren are dolng good buslness ln thelr Wreck lng Lot gettlng thelr trade from the hlgh school boys ' ro ' ' 1 , q ' ' - A , 1 V 1 . lf, . l, - - , i 1- v . . . L' Ju sy t A A ' ' I I J ' O c . I l l' l A . I . . - 7 . O , . - ze A - to A J Q ' nv l ' I Ll y ' q 1 . 1 V - , . ' Q 1 - - Sv J ,l , ' g l . - 7 7 I 'A ' I . . , , lf - .N . - - Q ' , A - Q - - sl I -I h , 9 - s ' - 'D ' , e ' ' ' - J , , . . . , . Y s of world champs. High point man is Orville Mar- ' . . . 7 . . ' ' ' ' ff . . . . , , . . . .H . . D. . ., ' .J . . . . . - Q ' - - - . S. 7 . I . :1 ' , ' - - - Q ' ' l 9 I ,I 1 J .v ' . I . 1 J .s - ' ' 9, , , 3 ' . l ' 7' rt as J v l - ' a . . 4 . . . , , ' ' I 1 . .- . ' . . , J I a I 1 h ' J . 1 - . . . ' J ' . ' J Y ' . .- ' , - l . . . . . ' IV ' 4 QQ ' h . , . - V, Gene Barron followmg hns father s step m the patrol IS nom smeepmg the floors at chief patrol headquarters n charge of Wxlllam Keenan Captain of Patrol oann ones and B111 Gray are well established ln the Fuller Brush Co where B111 acts as the travelmg salesman Loxs Bode and Vxrgmxa Klecker are runmng 1 boardmg schoool to guve poor children a chance for educatlon Looking ln on the Old Maxds convention held every four years we find Presldent Wilma Robinson Vnce Presxdent annce Doerge Secre tary Shxrley Gulbanson Treasurer Carol Ander son and Adviser Marlene Haugen The new proprietors of the Recreatlon Hall and Cafeterxa are respectlvely Nancy Marsh and Claris Van Dusen Tom Martxn and ack Mlxon have bought Kaiser and Frazer out and are turning out a car a mmute Bud Lemasters IS now head of the Cushman Motor Scooter agency rn Rlchland Hxs salesmen are Maude Ellis and Bette Bash Plant manager lh G E IS Tom McM1llan wlth hrs private secretarxes Gene Youker Theresa Hammer and Pat Nellxgan Droppmg into a small cafe whlch says Eat at oe s we find Vera Bolseneau waxtmg on cus tomers whlle oe Wood her husband lS wash mg dlshes Workmg m the drrve m sectlon we find Francxs Nlelson Betty Dxethorn and Mar jorle Ungefug While at oe s we plck up the local Vlllager and find such blts of news as Don Casad doctor of mental cases at Rochester has just recelved two new patients They are none other than Nor man Hxckey and anet Massey Shlrley Woehle has recelved her nursmg degree and IS studymg wlth Casad Don Wlllxams and Wesley Cull are official measurers for the 1968 Miss Amerxca contest Some of the candldates are Clara Kepllnger Esther Lmares Vlfglhla Spexght and Margle Merryman Jim Cave knocked out oe Lours ln the first round and rs heavy welght champion of the world We see the old Hedda Hopper column now run by Rose M Osborn In her column she states that the last time Dorothy Berkshire was seen she was trying to get into the theatre for 12 cents On the sport page many of the class of 48 are mentloned among them Wayne Kllland and Don Manley have won natlonal fame as hot rodders m the rattle A Homer Beard was just proclalmed the winner of the 500 mule Indxana polls race wlth his rldmg mechanlc B111 Morrell He drove a Paul Lawrence Special Robert Overstreet came back from the Olymp rcs with the record of the hrst mile xn 4 mxnutes On the back page we hnd Bull Shaffner want ed for mnsplacmg a can of tomatoes at Garmos Betty Cure Ruth Graham and Ruby Galbreath hae been doing 1 good job and are makmg head way In their campaign to Make the U S the Dryest Nation Alene Watkins has just succeeded Walter Wxnchell on the blue network wh ch IS owned by Kenny Wentworth and Bob Woods The tclevls ion branch ls operated by leon Steven on On the soclal page there rs an announcement Concerning the recent engagement of Ted Row den the mllllonaxre playboy t 'me Peterson the former Miss America of 1960 Bev Barker and Maxine Klrklln never wanting to be separated have just announced that they are to be marrled next month to Siamese twins Paulme Brownmg has divorced her thxrd mnll uonanre and has announced her engagement to a multx mxlhonanre udy Remaly and Dwight Underwood are both working hard trying to support thelr large fam :ly and good frxend Bob Sandusky Mercy Hammond IS now m charge of M G M Studios Thelr most famous picture IS called Atomic Power starring Steve Douglass as the unscrupulous publxc enemy No 1 who trles to steal the Atomxzer the first atomxc car deslgn ed and built by can Cline and Loxs Burroughs In the comedy Love Is No Respecter of Per sons we find R J Pederson ln the male lead ust a mmute just a mmute our oerseas cor respondent has cabled ln hls report Evelyn Bruns who IS doing a great deal towards women suffrage 1n China tells of her most recent guests Zona Rodgers the First Lady and Florence Harrington Dale Gler has set up a mxsslon for Chmese chlldren and xs happily married to ulxa Txlson More busmess women Lorraine Wolford and Lucnlle Richardson have built up a profitable busl ness collectmg diamond rings and sellxng them with a 10 per cent discount Mxckey Ferney has decided to sell all her jew elry and Invest It ln a sound business firm And now for our farmers Earl Kuntz has gone back to farming ln Arkansas Some of his hlred help are B111 Sutton and Eugene Hall while Tom Hoffman butchers the cows . . , i . , ' . . V 5 Y 1 ' K , . s I v . I 1 - J J . . - . K C :. -Q t - . . - . 1 K K ' . . . U - sa K . - - rr A uv - ' . Q ' 1 -R. s' ' -I ' ' ' '. . Q . 9 9 r 1 O J' v , . . - rc vw - r - ' s J v - . - - - QQ , I 7 .I a as - A - 9 - . . J s 5 ' , ' ' ' . me ' an - - 9 1 A M , H I I me - vs - - I x v . , J . ' ' re 9 , - I . ,, . - .I 1 1 ' 1 . . ' 7 I , ft - vv a 9 . . . . , . , . - u as - ez 37 ' ' v ' , , 'f'-6 gyggmvw-vu-19' 90 2 f i ,JLA5forg o flue 49era f?-hw-as ussv Pu or Wxll1ceC1IdxseIl Another exciting ye1r h1s tome to 1 close for the hard work :ng down to bumness cl1ss of I949 Ir h1 been 1 gr1nd ye1r for us 1nd one ut will never forget as long as we llve It seems we c1nnot remembtr our dei'e1ts and errors Only the good thlngs 1nd 111 lun shine ID reflected glory The Junior class under the c1p1hle le1dersh1p of president Wally Caldwell vlce presldent Russell P1rlxer tre1surer Phil R1elxes secretary Mercy Hammond 1nd 111 1ct1ve Pl1nn1ng Counml has sponsored many successful events such 1 1 unxor REVIEW, 1 1orSen1or Prom 1 plcnlc 1nd c1ndx s1lms at noon 1nd Natlonal Assembly Program The cl1ss ring m1s specnlly dCSlgl16Cl humg the 1tom on ltln color unlor gurls have proven verx 1ct1xe ln tht Pep Club while many unnor fell1s I11'1d8 x arsmty tC'111'lSIf1 athletlcs So at the end of thxs ye1r we s1X farewell hut ue ll be seemg you next year for 1 great 49 Senior 'I e1r f xi, if s Nlerty H1mmond Phnl Raelxes L X 1 . 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Wnllougbby Nincy W1blen Theresa Volmer Durd Hwll erry Verellen W1lt Menefee erry Nredhold E1rl Bensxl Dick Hwrrls W1ll1Ce C rldr ell llcrnircl Woehle Clnrles O born fxlwrles Crowder Arty H1mmons Clmrles McElroy Bull McQueen Bull Crockett ox I Rom 3 on on Row on UJll,0I'5 can Rose M1ry Musser Tl'1elm1 Wflllnms Pu Nlonroc M1ry Ann Pruclen oyce K1rren Nlabel B1rnett Bobby Wxlknnson Betty Reddel Rose Anne Wc1vcr lVl1ry Tlwes Fle1nor Robinson lVl1rg1e Perlx Ins Nliry Fllen N9lllg1l1 Qlnr ley Chrlcson Bo K1lxnowslce lllll W lx1ns Glenn Turner erry Cdu ey Dxclx Schultz Don H1ynes Lllllorcl udcl Dxclt Peolc Armstrong, y lernl 111 Gene leon1rCl Don Arbo ur Qmnlcy Grlcxe lim lVlclVlrll1n Ken Hunltlcv Bob How1rcl Nzttzm, Phrl Rmelkes XV1llRC Caldwell Russell P1rlcer Slandmg Nlary Musser Beverly Keller Fverett Morton Tl'1elm1 Wrllx1ms Perm Oclxrnn Ann1 May Wmn Don Parker Kelrh Holemm Wfnllwdenc ohn son Glenn Turner Row Row Row Row OM Row Row Row 07 beef? . UIQLOPJ Q Q Helen Anderson oahn Husted Pat Rutt Beverly lkeller em etrc Muller Iran Lennelnaclter Bonese Collins Lucille Bruird Dxclc Roberts Charlene ulgley Grace Sledge Shirley Russell Bexerly lVlt C-'leiry uln Gxles Bar ara ohnson Annan lVl1y Wann Ray Gillette Ray Sadler xclc Lowrey Vernon L1wson 'n Doyle Duck Dmald Kenneth Y Leon Seamen erry Anderson Clyde Foster erry Blaney Riy King Bob Fltzpatrlclt oe Wil son Eva Clark Sally Taylor Norma Culverhouse Betty Hlser Susan Anderson Marjorre Shegrud Margorre Hoschouer N 1 n c y Archrb1ld P1ulme Mack Elizabeth Myers Barham Smxth oyce Pusher Mary Beth Sturges Vxrgxnra Muller Sally Carroll Don Parker Bull Masters F erett Morton Phrl Raelces ack Seaman Sam Shaffner Milton Thress Chuck Prlngle Vern lVlcGh1n Aubrey Roberts Arthur Cutler Glenn ohnstnn Dlck Wllberf Wlfkef sham Russell P1rlcer In s T.. 1.369 F .rw 'S OV! Row O W ROM' can Wrllrarxmson 0111 erm-an Dawn Wfeelts Dons Palmer Thorns Osterm.n. pl1ylIS Benja- min. Rosalee Armstrong. Donna- mae Aardel. ---janet Hallenherlz. Nancy Dorri- is. Petra Odman. -lC H1I1C Bade- noclz. Lou Pmlalzeney. lVl1rion Fultz. Barbara Engel. Wfalter Masters. joe Ryden. Ed Dawson. a Loftus. Wa a' Wfheadon. Horace Nichols. Bill Gladfelder. Robert Sheppard. jerry Dunn, Gary Nield. hlelvin Stratton, Keith Holeman. jimmy Glenn. Clyde Learh. Milton Robertson. 0,0 0l'll0l'e Cfadb .Mdtmy Harvey Nlontgomerv Tom Merryman The class of 1950 currently the Sophomore class has had a busy year OHICCIS leading our current actlvxtles have been presldent Harvey Montgomery, vlce presldent Tom Merryman secretary Helen Mur phy treasurer Nell Goff and advlsors Mrs Smxth, Mr Cowles and Mrs Buecher At the beglnnlrlg of the year IWO SOpl'lOI'HOI'ES WCIC elected HS Cl'1CCI' lCaCl8I'S Their WOI'lC COITlblnCd With the CfTOI'CS of the Pep many of whose ITIOSY active members HTC SOPTIOYNOFBS l'12lS CTOHC n'1l.1Cl'1 IO hfflp the SCl'lOOl Splflt The Sophomores have had a most active part m the management of the student store Havent you recognlzed our brxght and shmmg faces when you came for your candy bars and pencils? We were also active 1n the Gxrls League and Boys Federatlon and many of our class were ofT1cers of these orgamzatnons They have worked hard and have accomplxshed a great deal This year m sports the sophomores have shown thexr colors too Several boys made the varsity football team but where we really shone was ln basketball The B Squad was composed almost entirely of sopho mores In the next two years these boys will be brlnglng home the victories for Col H1 The Sophomore glrls have been actlve ln sports too In G A A many have won letters on thexr athletic talents The class of 1950 co sponsored the food sale at one of the football games and the mlxer afterward We are plannmg on extendmg our actlvntxes 1n snmxlar ways so that our treasury wxll be bullt up antxcxpatlng the busy umor year to come ak if Helen Murphy Nell Goff t A . C . . ,S 4 4 . 5 1 . g ka 5 .,, sxf Y . . 'N . 43. 5. I V , a v - : 7 ' ' v - s ' Q a s v - - - - 7 ' 9 9 ' ' V , . . . , - . , . , . ' ff 7' ' a - - ' , . . . . . , I - s 5, A H! ,.....,s' ,' . ..- 1' ff I ' ' ,', ,, 'V f . 'f ' ---'X ' - - :L 7 50,0 Ol'n0l'25 OM OM OM OV! Row l ou Row 3 Row OW Row OV. Raxdeen Porter oan Nlartxn Marilyn MtlVlannls Nona Kraus Nlarxe Nlff ranken Avis Stxnes uanlta gl2NIClCE' Dee Hataabley Hob Robertson Roger Henkel Bob Nlusse man lm Mlthoels mamy Chubb Stan lxvxng, Farl Skov Gene Keller C xl Morrxson Don lwsher Tom Merryman Harold Ken dal ohn Maxwell Allan MCC rmdle Dave Mc Elroy Fd Osborn Robert brwm W 1 y n e Wallace Check Hammond Bob Cole Vlrgmra Buerkle uannta Cluck Hva McGhan Flvera Hakeney Marlene Mukkel sen Norman Hardxng Fred Barker Ray Edwards Bob Kehres Don Morton Barry Mostel ler Vernon Allen Arthur Martm Flbert Kelly Merl Stephens IIT! Nellegan Fred Nacke Alvxn Polson Hugh Puckett Dude Smxth Carroll Clement F r a n k Schermer Dlcksy Lee Poe Irancls Clay brook Betty Nelson Doro thy Ertel Barbara Barron Dorothy Cravens Mary Lou Stmes uamta Sxevelse Dee Evert W1 lam C l o u s e Louise Boner Shirley Bxnns anet Graham Yvonne lohdefinck Bully Hmsen leander Klein Charles Flnch ack Smnth Roy Wnckersham Dave T Txllson Boyd Emmonds Charles Rose Chester Ham mock Harvey Montgomery lmmy ensen erry Arbuckle Al bert Hester Bob Hooper, Buddy Whnteslde, Norman Baker ' 2 Rom l Row 7 Row 3 Row 1 Row Row Row Row Row Row Roberta Rxley Loss Cl1ry Pit ones Alberta Wurblxrton Helen Murphy B1rb1r1 .Stol ler Bexerly Wllllnson Cawdrey e1n Bjur M1r11n Hageman oan Fmfroclc Estella Klem uanxtn Cluclc Marne Hertenstexn Eulame Hultman Norma Meyers Roberta Hull Carolnne Hous ton Catherine Baudlndlstel Lorna Erlclcson Patsy Ver e en Estella Klem Ronald Bewlay lm Crow Oral Horne Bull Butler Wilmer Mencenhexmer Rembert Ryals Elmer Hover male ames Games erry Peterson MSFIOU Clark Lou Ann Manor Lons Mc Crarey Barbara Wllll1mS Ann Clancy anlce Taylor Grace Turnbull Ann Walden oyce Hand Shar ron All-an Wanda Smith dock Maxine McGee Betty -Ilm Moore Georgn Bash Ernest Cline Ralph Paulsen Nell Goff erry Wlll11ms Eugene Brodacxynslu Archie Frew Barry Smith Blll Lau der Fred Mollerus Terry Menklns Tom Harbour Don Stumpf Trueman Tuclcer Duck Fergen Ted essen Bull McCormlclc Bill Lauder Kelth Andrews Gilbert Bla ron Edwin Mrlculecky Bob T1rr Tom Bellmde Don Morne Ted Neshelm Dan Breard Norman Rlce Bobby lohnson Don Whlte anet Peterson Darlene Wil son Carol Bruce Sharlene De vnne Alice Davis Andrea Moore Gall ascheclc Mary Sargent Marilyn Grlf fen Edwlnna Overstreet ean Glendennmg Pat Burns Bet rl May Ann Pearson Made llne Roberts Ann Henderson J , 1 Q . , ' - .l0 , J - -- U. ' , 1 4 ' I , , . . , , ll . 'Il f . ', V , J. ' , --,l . ' V . y . . - , J A . Y JO . J , I ' Colleen Foust, Carolyn Shad: , . ' 2- B V, Q. M . ' , J 3- ', ' Y 7 K - 4- 1 A 1 I .l , I , , V A . 3-Y - . f . 2-J I, '- U Y ' 5 4 ' A 3 1 , J . 1-A , ' A . . 'A - .l . Y E X ff' f x f X 7 XQZE' f .AM l0gI'Cl,l0A5 4 5 f -' f' Y Z ' 'fr P A 1 , - 1 - ' H I-1-,t-:Qi s - A-A, jf .: , . F A E in 13 ' 2 W ' f ' 1 if Y .--I -- NA A J XIY ..... A 4 -Fw A , -. .- :jf f'1'jf 3: , V f ' , li lx Yale Dorothy H lcey How do I get to room 1219 What clubs can I om? I want to see the coach Wxth these questions and comments the 1947 48 freshmen beg n their mltxal htgh school year wlth the abundance of e1gerness and mterest ever characteristic of their group Soon after their arrrval the freshmen turned to the m1tter of class organlzatlon specifically the electron of ofhcers aclt Y1le was elected president by a vast majority The race for vice presidency was close with Dorothy H1clcey victorious The other omces of secre aclc Fxsher and Richard Glbson respectively Wlth the First problem of arrangmg schedules behind them the freshmen turned thexr eyes toward the extra currncular actlvmes Scores joined organizations such as Pep Club H1 Y and Trl I-l1Y whlle others took to the held nn athletlcs Mrs Nma ohnson and Mr I-Iagg have guided as helpful advxsors The first pages of therr chapter have now already been wrntten There remam three more years at Columbia that are as yet unex plored to be followed through Margret Buescher X 3 lt f ' ic . J ' I , v tary, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms were hllecl by Paula Doctor. 1 , . - 1 ,, , J 7 s Jack Fisher, paul Doctor, Richard Glbbson red Ind!! C055 .NKMOIV RICI11I'd bun er Betty jo W ond Nancy Surnmens. Ifllevn WHI- Imnds. -Ioycc Lxeloe, liern Clav- broolc. Isabelle Anderson. Billy Lou Xvalclrep. Pat Seltzer. V1-Ida Stevens I.1ureI Vlenliely D 1n Storm I Glvlys qnlm ICII H111 Y llennne Norton Dc-r1I She-1 Robert Hope N01 m1 D11 1.l Hxnson H1roId Norris Bob Nlirrum olun Musser Ioreme Ungelus, I.1I1 Mu Olson r Broun 1 d Bun ey ov H1rn1on xmmy Nlusscllm mn Kennerlm ID'lNlS Hirold G1rrez erry MXFIYCL INorm1 McCormack Ann Yale Gemldlne Orren Sue Ry1Is mne Bsnrron Par Brrmlnll Dorothc-1 IVI1ceIl11ney 1 n et Brownlng met Anderson p'1lIl'l Doctor Bonnle Murphy IVI 1 r g 1 r et Buesclwer oy Ihleer Bonnie Wxl son NOYITVI mn Anderson Doreen H1IIenb1cIc S1ncIr1 Ar w1rer IVI1ry Ann Bexnctt rmmy Ismrence Clirk ochen Ierry O1IcIy INC-rm1n Hovnrd George H1mmons Smnley Bjork I1ncl Duck Lockwood Don Smxrh Hob Cunplvell Bob Il1lse Russel Broun Rover! Vvest I es le I3I1CIuseII Fddle T1yIor Forest I1rol1s Bob CI1nuortI1y Bll Qnrrrel Arthor IVI1D1meI Don XVmQGeId erry Culver house 1y Poore Mllffiy Dunun olmny Ix1rnes lm Crmsford Bill XVIILIHQ Fred Thermon Gilbert W1ncI1ester D11cl Brusxe IlTHT1y Gllson Bradley CXLXIQIYIII W1Ire1 SI'1ffer Tom Cnrrey lm Ql11ppn11n Iec INI1nn1ng Ger1Id Hosreller Nhuuce Hoge Iwoon XV1xm- IVIorq1n rmmx Hog1n I-lI7'!l70II1 PxurrougI1s Donm IVI1I lex lots Psaqe I.11emc Auster m1n Fdrn Hwnnon Dorus lem mon Donn1 INI1upm R1ch1rd GIBSON .- mmggfw in ,.,,,e3 1' Q I . 4 . g . ' ' 1 5. 1 ' 1. 9 .E . I x ' I J. 1. '. ' T . 1 'J ' .' . l ' 'I , Ifn I I ' . ,lin H . Y . - 'I , I3 I . ., . I . J 1 Q Q 1. . .' I. 4 J 1 - I - '- 1 ,, ' f. .'ki-A I . K' . I . . -Io: . . . . I. , ' 'JK , . 1 K 5 ' f.. e ' . . . -81- . . I . J. i .- . I -J' -1 ' V. . ' J . f I .1 if '14, w n ,.l- i . 1 ' . ' . ' '5 Q f 1 J ' ' J ' ' -,qjfl . ' -. . , 1 . V, ,. I ' nv I A f R - -..J ... 5 Jn . ' .. I -f . , 'I S K . . . . . 'gy ' yi I I .I . - K - ' , lloyd G1l'r1el Rmlph Nlyrltlt 1tL Fisher ack Smduslcy George Rxtlnrdson Dm Foellter Smnley uulcenbush Psml Wen hel ohn G1lhre1th H1rold Smxth ohn Kung Bob Chun blrss Brll me Chl xc Bowls Fddne XVETSNPF Robert Robertson Rxchncl Mey ers Glend Drum Rom1 Lee Monk Marllyn Smith M1rjor1e Stenscn Donn1 Krxsher XV1lm1 e1n Smith Peggy Bus nrd Dune Campbell Dorothy Snreent Anna M1e McCle1ry Dorothy Hickey Gretchen Vol mer Yvonne l.xn1res Teres1 Broduzynslcx Nhrxm Rossme Due B1nett Phnl Belther Robe t Gr1h1m Ernest Stocker Franlx Demers Bob Beard Ch1rles Anderson ohn Hackney A Fmnklxn Dnrd Irvun Bal lohn St w1rt umor Nxcholson Ernest Lirge Rlchwrd Haul? Shirley Fullen under Althe1 Sweuxnzer Ger 'lldnne Strode Vlrgmn ones Donn1 Ov erson Fern Clufton Nin f Y1le N1dxne Roberts Norm1 Anderson Ozelle B1lcer lm1 e1n Selnde Murvelle B1lcer B1rb1r1 Clement 1mce Gmy Ann ermgm Betty Bell Sherry Befllng1n1f M1fCl1 Glll hre1th Peggy Personet M1y Wxll11ms Myrle H1rnr1ch om Eckert Dorothy Hertenstem M1rth1 Prior Delores Combs ld1 1ne Rom mms Roe ta Everett Vlrglnn Hunt Mugxc B1sh Madeline M1sters Evelyn Pe kms Arlene Bhcls Ann Dtnne Jud Whnte M1rjorxe Stech M1ry Lounse Donovan Alice Bu lce Dons Sp1dy Miry Ruth Meuwly Floyd Wxllotxghby ack Y1le Don Pedersen C5h1rles Moore Frmk Crng Don Dean Bobby Fmch y A r , r l ' . C. f J '. ' ' 1 .. L. . Y f grl' ' I ., , . , A . - Y '. L . . Q -J I 1 4 , . . - - K 1 A y '. -' V K v , b 1. , K . , lls ' A Q K A 17' Q ' 1 , r . . . F v - 'I j . . J. . ' , 1 . W Cook, Bill Mcque, Even Bartlett. , c . , J . , , . . 4. , K 4 ' K Q ' A . y . . .I nj b' K V Q 4 - . 5' . , . 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I ' if ' 5 Q if 7 . , E ! 1'- , if I V A 1 .ivtf f n L j ww.,-,S N fg- 31. 1246,-A 4 WI iff' 7 if Vice president Back Rom Don Pusher Harvey Montromery Norman Hickey lerry Arhucklc Glenn Turner ohn Parker Ru King erry Cawdrey Russel Brown Row 3 Cecil Morrison Larry Browmng George Hammons R Pederson Dale Gxer W aync Kxlland kenny Wentworth Row 7 Bob Camel Sallne Carroll Catherine Baudendlsml Betty Fruh Grate Sledge jam enkms Mercy Hamond Row 1 Bonnie Murphy Mary Lou Stmes Sue Ryall P1ula Doctor P1ul1ne Browning 1nd Marilyn Gladfelder The Associated Study Body is the students voxce ln thexr own affalrs at Columbia High During its first full year ln operation xt has shown long strides forward by sponsoring dances fostering exchange as semblxes with other schools such as Pasco and Walla Walla H1 obtaining busses for basketball games and tournament games and workmg on a student court whxch II xs hoped will go mto effect next year The temporary constitution under which Student Government has been working this year has been amended where practical experience showed need and was ratxhed by 1 vote of the students as amended The ofhcers were elected m the sprung of last year 1471 to serve all of thxs term Don Pick Presxdent Wally Caldwell, Vice President Betty Fruh Secretary and Don Manley, Treasurer This staff with the able advlsmg of Mr Richard Kelly carrxed the problem the flrst year in operatlon of Student Government at Col H1 e Q . U -+5 4 . K I Q ,l ,- ,S 1 - 1 Q . G 5. ' 'N 4' sex t f , 0 V 1, A 3 U ,N xi j . I at ' . 1. '1 f .D t Q , c cg 1 1 5 ' Q ' n- t 'S Q 1 . .. .J 1 . s 'lf r Insets'--Don Manley, Treasurer. Don Pick, President, and Betty Fruh, Secretary. Wally Caldwell, not shown, V J ' . ' - ' f P ' , ' ' . . . J. . - ' . '- ' , ' ' -- , ' -- . A l 1 , . -' - - ' J ' . . , . - Q ., . . K , . . . - I A , I Y D S I Y . . Q , v Q l . . .711 Zkffaa The Boys Federation IS Columhla Hlgh s boys organ! .zatlon for the purpose of clevelopmg cmzenshxp manhood and school splrlt It encourages student government and student part1c1pat1on ln school actxvltles The overnm bod of the Fecleratxon IS the Central g g Y Council conslstlng of I-lome Room representatlves Thls counczl formulates lans for act1v1t1es and resents them to P P the group Row Mel Thompson Pat Sheeran Charles McElroy Gene Conley Phnl Randolph erry ernlgan Eugene Hall Row Dive lNrlcElroy Blll lVlcCorm1clc Don Wxllxams Bull Sutton Ken neth Hxnlcle Ed Dawson erry Blaney Row Harvey Montgomery ack Sandusky Bob Sorlck Don Fnsher Row 1 ack Davxs Keith Roberts Ernie Stocker Robert Robmson Ray Glllette Vernon Allen Standmg Pat Sheeran B111 Sutton Charles McElroy joe Wood Don Wll lnms Gene Barron Phnl Randolph Seated Jack Davis Don Flsher jack Sandusky PAT SHEERAN The organxzatlon has sponsored many actlvltles thls year xncludlng a group known as the game sellers who sold refreshments durmg the football League the annual Thanlcsgxvmg For mal was presented The Student Store was establlshed wlrh co operatlon from the Curls League Representatives have been sent t student conferences ln Yalcxma for the last two years to study varxous forms of student government For the first t1me since 1ts orgamzatxon the Feder ation composed and put into effect a constrtutlon The projecnon crew a branch of Boys Federatlon functloned through out the year sleowmg movnes durmg classes and assemhlxes as well as pro vxdmg noon shows for entertamment The hlghllght of the years act1v1t1es was the annual Father and Sons ban quet held May 6 ln the htgh school gymnasxum Mr Charles L Loos has been the very worthy advlser to the Federatlon e . . C , . . . . , , . ' ' A . A ' 3 7 , . 3 me sh - 5... ' ,U - . , V C A as I .C rev K . , , V. :N 4 f ' 'N 1 1 I g - 1-14 4 I git I ,. W , , V 1 Q-. 3 X 1 1, - . t fx. Q 4 H 4 I ' . . . . . . 1 T 2 V ' 9 4, season. In co-operation with the Girls' ' 3 ,,, . . , g 0 , f . . Z X . 'Bl , , 3 X . D ' . J . ' tr' . , Y . , Q , r ,v : , - , 7 A , . T L- T f . . T - - , - k 7 4w , 1 t t ' ' - K 5 J, - , - . . . ' . 3-- . , , . . ' , 1 , J - ' r 3- I ' , J A , , . - -4.1 . 1 v H ' , . 1 7 t V l , , 7 1' t , A I . - . , , . anal t 0 gtrd ANN POXVH l The G1rls league an organ1Lat1on mcludmg all g1rls enrolled 1n Colum b1a H1gh School has brought t a close the 4th year of SCFVICS Ann Powell pres1dent Fran lenne backer VICE pres1dent Pat ones sec retary and Mary Sargent treasurer have worked closely m1th lVl1ss Van Note g1rls adv1sor to promote the funct1ons of the club The club 1 dl vlded IHIO hve mam departments G A A Soc1al SCYVICC School Serv1ce Semor Counc1lors and l nterta1n ment I:lect1on of ofhcers IS held 1n the Sprmg gnmg them a chance to plan for the next year Among many of the ex ents that w1ll be remembered as part of th1s school year are A Faculty Tea the Thanks glvlflg Formal a Semor Tea the u11 11cal Novelty and the Samt Patrlclt Day Dance These events were planned by the Central COLlI1CIl Wl1lCl'1 IS the governmg body of G1rls league fop Ron Mus Nan Note em lnsor l'l11ebctl1 Nleyus Se ond Rom Pat lones Dortmy 1 er Ann we lXllIlUI1 ll I1 em H1 enotls Hoge l1t,cz-tt Par lun tm ont n s as 11' ear an us ar o 111101 Xlllll lNlae XX mn Top ou on cvs lic-ttx G1re l'1 111 lcnncl a lsc1 R1 010 Igglfl nrlex X oehle 1 or IL Comm 1 IC RlllflI1lW0kh o m 101 S U51 Ol fr 'lx HL l I1 ll r w Be x arltu 11 Lllil 0 11 tux 'N1111 Andu XV1lm1 RUl7ll1NOI1 ll'llyl1 Alllll l Lily UI I lX lx y uryear Donor Vlary NI1 1' Gl0lS0l1 Y T an lnore gil' 5 -0 6 mana' Row Row Row Row sw, JJ f aeualanb Cathleen Kendall Lynne Roberts can Walden Donna Smxth anet Browning aclcle Henning Carolyn Shadduclc Marilyn Gladfelder Daisy Buerkle Shxrley Russell Wilma Robinson oan Martin Betty Lou Hnser Carol Haynes Vxrgmla Buerlcle Thorns Osrerman Sally Taylor Barbara Smith Barbara Engel Roetta Everett Sharleen DeVme Carol Ander son Mary Louise Donavan Vlrgxnla Muller Florence 7ngefug Dons Rodeman Arlene Black Lou Blalceney ean E sor Gall aschek flmf S4 J Commcffee hrst Row fseatedl Stella Clme Shirley Fullenwxnder Shirley Bmns anet Graham anet Pederson Marlene Mickelson Mary Thexs Back Row Loretta Lxggett oyce Baker Barbara Seaman Waun Ita Cluclc Hope Llggett Avis Hambley Ollie OOl1l ePl'e5el'l fa tl ved l-lrsr Row Sandra Atwater Ann Pearson Wanda Smltl' and Helen Anderson Second Row Mary Musser Marllyn Adams Grace Sledge Mickey Ferney Sue Connolly oyce Fisher oan Rose Lucxlle Brav 'll' Thlrd Row Betty lm Moore Loretta Llggetr Lorna Erxclcson l'1aS 'NHS IOC 1 1 l 1 I l Q QI V I N Oh QOH PCZIUJL K A CLQIQCE mlxn t uns 1t on ee N ux 'V xx c mn C 0 :ns Thclmu W lllmm l lxnhcth hlytxs l au 1 llcrxx Dorothy Tucker Shirley Whoelc Hope lmgemrt Mxrjorxe Perltms VI: Ioms lone Burroughs Alone Wfackms Don Pulte Don Plclx Bull Kecnin l ldc lxs z H1rold Hexght Rlssell Pirlccx Phll R1ndol1h Stanley Fvung oln Nluwell The Spanish Club wis a new organxzatlon at COLlIT1blI-I Hlgu 1nd x c wll agree th'1t oncthmg new deflmtely been added Under the able dlrectlon of lVl1ss Lxsewslcl they presented a musical extravwvinzq entitled Fxcsm char thoroughly enjoyed by everyone The officers elected by the cub members were Pr sxdent Dwlght Underwood vice presldent Pwr Mon secretary Pat Upton treasurer Kexth Holeman afin 3. .-z- H 5 r ie ' ff-a ,f u A -5 F ' ' ' ' . 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V 2 . - . v C I Q ' v 1 Q - 4 J r - .7lae 1948 ,Qaeda Cfaafs This class an mformal one demanded the best ln every one of xts members Every Thursday at 3 30 p m the radio crackled Good evenmg ladles and gentlemen the C0lUIUlJl3 newspaper of the a1r IS on the axr they were off on a rollxckmg program A dxfferent member took charge each week so everyone had a chance to demonstrate hls announcmg abxlnnes The program was buxlt around school actxvntles Some features on the column chlt chat provided the gossnp and news of the school The edltorxal always put over a real message One of the cleverest columns was the uestxon of the week Thls ns just a few of the col umns accomplished by the radxo class Whatever progress we have made we owe If all to the patlence and under the dxrectxon of Mrs Ethel Chrxstxe The work throughout the year proved to be a fme useful school project comblned with class work if Wafcona .Honor Soccefy 15 The National Honor Society started this year by electing Phllup Randolph president Eugene Hall vxce president Betty Fruh secre tary and Loxs Burroughs treas urer f- 1 To be a member of the Society A A a student must have a grade aver age of 3 The annual banquet was held April 73 Top Picture, lentelme Rembert Ryals Bill Keenen Smndznq R J Pederson, jun Cave Don Parker, Marylxne Adams Pat Monroe, Blll Sutton L12 Meyers, Collene Anderson, Marjorxe Perkins Joan Ralls Frand Schermer Russ Parker Row 1 Phnl Raekes Marilyn Adams Pat Monroe Beverly Keller Mary Musser Row 2 Vlfglhld Kleckner Sue Connoly Betty Fruh Ann1 M1e Wmn Alxene Wfat kms, Joyce Baker Row 3 Mrs Lutz, Dorothy Tucker, Shirley Woelmle Luz Myers Jem l'nsor, Lon Burroughs, Bull Sutton Row 4 Keith Holcman, Eugene Hall, Dxck Boyd, Shirley Blodgett Phrl Randolph, Don Pick, Dick Harris 0 , ' , I I -A. - . , U . . . . . I Y Q . I .h . . Y - fl Ag .-Q I r. ' W L ..- .' Q t t I AJ , , I. . -, , ' - 1 a 3 A W ik-'Xml 3 L- I 74 A 2' '?'- . 0 K f ' Y . . f ja 1 iv . g It K . . - . , - 9 ' ' V- Row l-A Row 2- - Row 3 .fbelafe Cla! Janis Erwin, Margie Perkins joan Ralls, Pat Monroe. Remhert Ryals, Elizabeth Myers, Shirley Watts, R. Pederson. Bill Keenan, john Parker, Rus- sell Parker, Don Parker. OFFICERS Mary Isemmger Elizabeth Myers Mary Row Row Row Row Keller Bonese Riley Dorothy Musser Beverly Collins Roberta Sargent Marion Hageman Mar tha Pryor Betty im Moore JJ Russell Parker Dick Harris Dick Dawald Walt Menefee Stan uackenlnush Ray Gillette Ed Dale Byron ohn Parker Bill Sutton Reid Kenady Bob Pe terson Don Pick im Cwe Arty Hammons Ver non Lawson Bill Gray im Mas se Charles MacFlroy Mr Le Page Leon Seaman Phil Randolph Ted ,lessen 'JJ' fl' 1' , li - C 5- 1- N y . ,Y . Q - y ' , Taylor. f 24 A. J , ' BMJ' Y , V ' . - , , J' ' . y. 4- . . , . . l'0leCtl0Il few Seated ln front left to right Don Parker Phxl Randolph B1'l Kennan and ay Buclcole N-.. Back row Clark ochen Leslle Blackwell lmmy Earp Paul laurence Blll Sutton Gene Barron and Mr Chris Anderson .QUJBII-t 3019 sored by the Glrls League and the Boys Fed eration for the benefit of the students of Col umbla Hrgh Ir has been 1 very helpful organ nation 1n provldmg everything from candy bars to gym suits Three cheers for the Student Store You dld a swell Job kxdsll unior lgeol Krona rom Row: Clark Jochen, jerry Maryzck, Louise Honor, Barbara Srollcr. Anna May Wann, Plnl Raclces. liarhara Jonson, Pat Rutt. liaflc Row: Calvin Bailey. Mary Thais, -lane Peter- son. J-LILJ u-zn 5i 1 E' tru!-3-I 'ft f' -' 0 I . . I X -- io . , ' ' ' . if ' 0 I : 1 , V ' . I 'L' n J , , . . A X r . , . . F XA-Aj' c x. I 4 N UI V . X r :HJLE .bv 'J The Student Store was organized and spon- A W ., . . . . . Q ,- L. ,,, .M , 'L T ' I ' ' ' I ln, ' ff 5 - . .rl 1' 5 ' I - 'Y 'Nls .Silmldform Sfaff With fifteen issues of the Sandstormn filed away for posterity, the Journalism Class closes its books and sits back with a sigh. A sigh, partly of relief, and perhaps more of rem- iniscence. We started out as green reporters to whom assignment sheets copy and deadlines meant very little Through the year we became more and more attached to the paper standing up for it through thick and thin Now as the school year closes we are rather reluctant to leave it A newspaper cannot today be merely a mirror of the school It must take the lead the promotion of the educational program stressing school spirit and ideals It must be a worthy representative part of school life If we have done only a part of that we will leave with a feeling of satisfaction content that we have had a small part in building a finer and greater Columbia High Row l Simng Lucille Richardson Helen Anderson Tom Martin Pat Rutt ulia Giles o Dee Grantham Claris McCrea and Cherie Snorf Row 7 Standing Mrs H Broclerson lm Cave Ray Sadler Mary lsemmger ohn P1rker Alene W1tk1ns Pat Doctor oan Daer oan Ralls and Lorraine Wolford WE mm r 5 Prong ludent Government ls GC Don Pick, President, F3911 00' CPN K un!! ans:-d by in 1 h V5 heruh l am handle 1- 4 mpmmblh Y 9 . 1 , , . ,, . . ,, ' ' ' 9 y . In , . . v 1 f- 2 , . , ,J ..J . 4 - , . -f : . . . j , , . , . , j . , . ,, , J , J , . su-. -1. in-nt 1 I 1 i. - ,- Q. -..... ,-, - 'P - ' -. , ' -.. - - t ii - -. , ' 11-1 .. A-n my . b 1 Hlflllinl. l ' ' ' ' c ll 1 lrlxm s l . - . 1 L ' , A R LQ I',,.,I,1'vhi i ' f Il.Il' 6. , f fll sr-11.-qv g.. ' , :aw in- ,is hm. A VXIVAIIHIIKQQ ' ' v up is rn, J lllirnl gmvrnn IIKI' ffl Q - 1 1 0 I.. UU, -A' is mn J 'D to-une r 's 'iw I 4' mfh- lv on 1 i th' I ' . 1-1 'aynf ml-in 1 gf lhzn is llw lhv on . I fuunvll - ' vm. u......n.., , ife 'ff w3':?fiv- ' , A - S,-if-'iff' '53 I , . , ,, Y K-5' ,-nid ' .ef 26 Lv, gi f Y! T jus' 3 ..i yw Q Qxttmg mn Du-1 Cl1r1s Mal rm 1t Donor Que Connolly em Cline Maxxne Kirkland Tllfllll' Bxund f'lrol Cox Stmdxm, Ann Powell Reid lxcmdy Don Nhnley Wiynr- lxxlland Pat Upson TNOFITYIH Hxclxey Box Fnrltcr Row I Dorothy Hlcltcy P1ul1 Do tor N eu liorsnmu l ucllle Brix 1rd Sue f onnolly Rom 1 Llc Hcnnlng p1l' Rutt Annx Nlly Xvwnn P1t Upson Ron 5 l loyd XX1lll0LISll1T5Y I ret linker C laul-lla R Pederson 1 Llc Rurtenhetlt C0!lll'l'lALCll'l t ! As the annual IS dlstrlbuted at the end of the year lf ls appreciated but not everyone realxzes the amount of work that goes mto the lnoolk Early In the year the editor IS chosen by the Faculty Committee Then he ln turn selects his staff from students lnterested m Journalism worlx The staff and edxtor then select the theme tor the Annual After this has been done a prehmmarv dummy ns set up and uorlt begms As deadlmes draw near pictures are taken and mounted write ups turned m and typed and shlpped to the engravers and prmters Wnth the final deadlme all pictures taken are mounted all wrxte ups Hmshed and typed the stag settles laaclt wxth a deep sigh of rellef We hope thls annual IS representative of the 1947 48 year at Col H1 and will remaln m your memory down through the years Cordlally yours THE EDITOR AND STAFF T I I . . -X X. W x V ' A - A s- - N .....m.,. 'Q T 1 ff I' 0 I . ---Eau v V ' elif V ' i ft Q sa I.. ' 'ag u ' I .- 6914 - -W px - ., 4' ' i ' 'A K . 5 l , ,lam T , . , -l.c ' ' Sa! ,...Q-syqrar eil' N I ll- Eleanor Robison Carol Cos Brll Keenan Standing Russell Brown um Earp R Pederson Bull Keenan nn Case lug:-nc Hall Cecxl Morrxson Don Haynes Bull Sutton Norman Hickey Seated Colleen Anderson Martha Pryor Wanda Woods Wxllxe Ann Prxkson lorna Erickson Axleen Watkins Eleanor Robison Mary Alice Gleason Lorem- ohnson Lols Burroughs Laura Berry oann one Hoyce Baker Marxlyn Adams jheapiana The Thesplans under the able dxrectnon of Mrs Wfhnte have completed a full year Two major three act plays and a short one act play have been presented by the troupe They also sponsored the U of Washington Tourmg Theater which brought two plays to Col H1 The Thesplans have worked long and hard on thexr productions and haxe paid part of the amount owed on the new stage curtaxns which were purchased at the begxnnnung of the school year Twenty seven students joined troupe 640 of Columbxa Hxgh School this year to plant hrmly this actxvuty at Col H1 1 2 ' A A f vp . X Q . 4 .K 5 Q J ,- ., t 'M ' 1 3 , Q K g ' ... lbpglgxrwb ' f A fa Rift' -11 t 1 s - , v 'ff 5 2- A ?' if 1 fa . 'K-31 ' 4 ' ' ff , r 4 '7 al ,a f M . T ? - 4' r' Ai. s, 1 a X ' l XX ' 1 x ft- S .. vu 1-r - .si T , r '. 5 , , . . , . , ' ' I , . . ' . . ' . ' , . ' , A 4 , J , ' , r . , -I . J ls, . ' , r l . . 5 , i- A I K . 1 'ik Baclc Rowfwf Nleicenht-imer. D. Gier. G. Conley. B. Smith. Y, Lawson. B. lVlCCormiClc. D. Row 2-- Row 3 Fisher, XV. Xvallare. D. Roieman. B. Wfvoehlc, G. Turner. A. Richey, B. Marrum. -I. Nlarzyclc. M. Thompson. R. King. D. Harris. B. Lyle. R, Sadler. R. Gillett. Ii. Overstrcet. N, Hickey, -T. Blancly. G. Blazon. Nlassey. H. Nlontgomery. T, Martin. Blaney. L. Knox. T. Callahan. C. Bailey. lf. Flovermale. P. Raclceas. D. Tillson. Davis. Front Row-J. Gains. Wfood. Xvilson. XV. Caldwell. C. Crowder. P. Sheeran. B. Sandusky. Row l Row Z Row 5 Row 4 J. Willis. Doyle. lf. Grigg. D. Horne. I,owery. R. Nlorton, D. Roberts. oaffermang CM Nlicliy lierney, Lucille l5i':iv:ii'tl. Fran l.eiit1eharl:ci'. Nlary Nlusser. l3everly Keller. Honest' Collins, Pat Doctor. Dorothy Sargent. Mary Sargent. Pat Rutt, Ann Pearson. Pat jones. Anclrea Nloore. Alberta Xvarhurton, Lois Clary. Carline lnloiistoii, Cathy Baiielcnclistel. Roherta Riley. Dorothy TUCli9l'. Dorothy Hirlcey. Charlene Quigley. Helen Nlurphy. Virginia hfliller. Nlarylinc Gladfelvler. Grace Sledge, Beverly Wfilliinson. Dick Roberts. Paula Doctor. Miss V. johnson, Claris Mcffrea. Bonnie Murphy. Sandra Atwater. Ann Powell. Mar- garet Fziiescher. Bev Mt'Cleary, Anna May Wfann. Claris Van Dusen. Barbara johnson. julia Giles. jane jenkins. Dorothy Ertel. A 1 4. x P' .ff X' , I 4 I f 5 5 DICK HARRIS IiIfYI RI.I4H XVILKINSON DICK ROBERTS LOIS CLARY r 5601115626 Ju N IOP Revue. I Bender 44 ' SmeH'S N X at ,HALL -L J. 1, Ln W ,f G7 R ' 'oceihoqq Xwg ,XR f J may XX A 5 5 Our pep Club W '4 f f Qi' Q sv E if I A s ? W I I Cfwer Lenders B ' ' ' Q f ff uc'-.N,er5 H06 ouqkhx Svuuked 'V' R 'C H L A'N D Q xer wsik Q caciuiu 1 X . 9019 N X 'J JL 9 dnb! Queen Rexgnmg ovcr 1 gili 'lffill the innuil umor Scmor Prom were lung Dila Gler 'and uun oan Du-r x ho Ind serud graclousls throughout their senior yen' Thcxr crowns were tr1n5fcrred Blu 14 1948 to rhe succeed ng Kung 'md Queen Wghf J' fffll L 'i ociaf ggi ALoxQ pxctures iken at VHYIOLIS dances held throughout thc put year ln Col H1 Thr Thanlxsgnvmg formal first 111 scl ool mmer 'it Patruclx Tolo Dincc an manv other proved very succcssful Those d1nccs were sponsored by different organizations wth music furmshcd by Juke boxes swmg lrmds 'md Ken Divldson fn l fv, , 4 X , - X . 'hx' Q 4 . T Tv' ., ' . -P X f 1 I, . I x Qin., , 'iw N:--Q Y- t U F I Q . I ,N , X ,' N W 5 'Q f ' K 41' Q. Q'-' lv' 194 7 Cjagnclar 1948 Dere Dlary SEPTEMBER 7 Skewll starts wlth a bang Maw got all the kxds bathed and combed and started on time 5 Tomght we hed a Get Acquannted Mixer and dairy ya should hev seed all the purty fellas whats gom ta skewll thls year 17 Them freshman shur found out today whut thet yellm wuz about We went ta the amboree at Pasco and we wuz the best team there OCTOBER 6 Say diary ya should huv seed all them gurls what wuz bemg mltlated lnto G A A Boy wuz they a mess 18 Taday us glrls we had a play day We shur dld have a lot of fun 1 A new boy started to skewll today Pat Doctor wuz arunnm around and asking everybody lf he kud dance Keith ll never kno whut a close call he hed He mxght got ditched We had our seenor pxtchers took taday and Ed clle Grxgg sed he wuz gom to Spokane and hev a good pitcher taken at 35 a dozen We all agreed thet a good pitcher of Eddie would be worth 35 NOVEMBER 14 We had a Natlonal Semble today It wuz lxked thet Semble 71 Gee whiz dairy tonlght IS the G L For mal Oh boy Oh Joy Say diary whut IS I yellm bout I am t go no date' Z Z8-Vacation Ya lf IS DECEMBER Z Thet kid wat they call Gxer thet always wears them dirty pance hed em washed today dairy I thmk he must hev a girl 5 To be or not to be today wuz the all skewll play 6-We re off thet IS some of the kids was off They went to a Conference Conference that IS in Yakima But confldchually diary I think they learned more jokes then anything 16 Scandalll Marilyn Adams wuz seen talk mg to Duck Boyde ln the hall ta day Tee Hee 24-One two three kick Everbody sure en joyed the r Review Three cheers for the class of 25 an l Merry Christmas and Heppy New Yearll' JANUARY 3 Everybody back at skewll and glad 173 to be here 14-He s up hes down hes down Oh well at was a good iight' Boxing season IS on FEBRUARY 14 Tonight the DelVlolay boys glve a formal It sure wuz nice Mickey Ferney wuz elected Sweet heart I shur wuz dlssappoxnted cuz I didn t get If What IS xt I got thet nobody wants'79'7 24 Dawn writes notes to Fitz FIYZ goes out wuth Nancy plus 2 3 MARCH 5 Diary tonight a whole bunch of us kids went to a Spanxsh Fiesta S1 S1 Get me I m Spanlsh ll Whew' Somepln surc dld explode ln Chem lstry Watch It Mr ones 19 The froshnes amt the only thmgs thats green Nxgh onto everybody ln skewll ns green ta day St Pats dance tomght We hed some eats and then we danced and danced and then w danced 27 oy wuz the halls qulet or wuz they quiet Thls here skewll shur IS patrxotlc Everybody sklpped skewll to see thet there FREEDOM TRAIN 17 Diary Grandmaw would hev postxvly turned over nn her grave could she hev see d us a dom the shodlsh at they there old times dance APRIL l Oh Knd' You re sxttnn on a wad of gum April fool It was Z wads Bang' they re off Fxrst track meet Z Poem Thespxans present an all skewll play Act your Age wur gxven today 3 I7 3 and your out at the old ball game Fxrst baseball game wuz today 6 Tennis season starts perxodl 73 24 Senlor Carn1val 7'7 Plays sldeshows gambling dancmg prlzehghts xce cream stands gambling caps horns confetttl gamblxng and etc n everything thet goes with It and gamblxng MAY 6 Pa wuz goin ta take brother to thet there banquet but Pa s only got one sunt 8--Nother one of them play days Knock your self out Smoell 14 r Prom need we say more77'?99 19 I jest bout went nuts diary all them men? at one dlnner them lettermen 27 Class day today diary Boy us seenors real ly hed a big time 30 Baccalaureate Boy xt wuz xn press 1ve Ya If wuz JUNE 1 GRADUATION God bless Ma God bless Pa God bless all of us Rah' Rah' Rah' D 1 I Y I I -I .I . 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Ckow Top Row Arthur Martin Tom Hoffman Oral Horn ack ohn son Hugh Pickett Ted lessen Second Row Norma Meyers Marge Ungefug Rose Weaver Rosalie Armstrong Dorothy Berk shire Tom Martm Sally Taylor Mary Beth Sturges Thxrd Row Qhlrley Woehle Shxrley Blodgett Roetta Everett erry Willis Don Latta Roberta Warburton Alma Carlson Nancy Whalen Bottom Row Roberta Hxll E lame Hultman Shannon Craig Patsy Verellen Vera Bolsoneau Pat Stocker Nma Andre Lots Clary Rutl- Turner oya ADINA Row l Bill Mc ueen Bob Peterson R Pederson Phll Belcher Row Z George Hood Walter Masters Rexd Kenady Stanley Gruver Ray Parsons Tom Martin jack johnson Standmg Glenn Johnson gg-EJ P17 iff WR 1 Q12 .f 3 'Q- 41 Oli' Under the dlrectlon of Mr Charles Bird the Mlxed Choxr has an outstanding reputation as one of the fmest choral groups m the Lower Valley At the be gmnmg of the second semes er tryouts were held before reglstra non The Cholr nn collaboratlon w1th Mxss Lmsewslcx s Gxrls Glee Club gave a concert Aprxl Z1 Rom l Bobby Lynn Wxlklnson oyce Fxsher erry lnngm M1rxan Clarlc Audrye Roberts Mary Lou Stmes Piula Doctor Row 7 M1rlene Morton P1t Upson Alice Daves Rosemary Johnson Ross M1rylme Smlth Nancy Archu bald Ann Clancy Dorothy Crwens Barbara Clemmens Betty Rleclell Row Pu Upson oyce Fxsher B1rb an Clemmens ow P1ul Doctor Norma Myers Kay Pureyer Row 3 Betty Rredell Alice D1v1s Mary Lou Stmes Par Shceran. 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Under the capahl leadershxp of coach larancls Rush tl e Bomlers hnlshed 1 talrly successful season a deadloclx for second place IH the lover Vallex conference Thex won tour OLII of ses en conference games scormg slxty elght polnts against thelr opponents hfty hxe Never II1 the whole eason drd they drop a game by ITIOFC fl'l3.!1 OHS tOL1Cl'1dOXNI1 Hlld those FEVK had Vktlght speed 'Ind lots of dI'lW6 laiflxlflg Although the team Itself dnd not brmg tlons ln all star teams Blg Mel Thompson games that were lost were always close and hard fought They only perhaps II1 experlence home too many honors xndlvldual players went on to win post the Hghtmg one hundred nnnety five pound guard won poslnons on the All State and all Valley teams Also Wllxxmer Moose Nlelcenhexmer won a place on the all Val ley team Shlfty Dale Gxer and Captam Charles Croudtr recexxed POSIIIOIIS on lower all Valley teams September 70 the Bombers opened the season by dropplng a close one to the lewlston Bengals 13 to 7 n the Lewlston grid iron The first home game saw a rejuvenated team roar over the Selah VllslI'lgS to the tune of 76 to 6 The following Friday October 6 the Bombers were edged by lrosser 9 to On October I7 the Marquette Squires toured downrlver only to bow down to the flghtlng Richland eleven 13 to 0 The next weelc the powerful Kennewmlc Lions rolled over the Bombers 7 to 0 On the 74th of October the Bombers traveled to Pasco to go down 6 to O In probably the most exclt ln g3!Tl8 of the SCZISOII Rlchland played host to the Sunnyside Grtzzlxes on October al defeating them 1 to 0 Armistice Day saw the Green and Gold travel to Grandview to defeat the highly rated Greyhounds 14 to7 In a post season tilt the Pendleton Buckaroos rode away wlth a 7 to 0 vlctory Wllldlllg up the Bombers 1947 football season Date ept Sept 76 Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov ll Nov I5 SCHEDULE Team Lewxston Selah Prosser Marquette Kennewick Pasco Sunnyslde Grandvxew Pendleton Total Score e They 69 55 CONFERENCI: STANDINGS Won Lost Tied Kennewlclt Wapato RICHLAND Grandvxew Pasco Prosser Toppenlsh Marquette Cle Elum I llensburg Selah 0 5 0 o . ' ' -' . ' - . Q k. , . J 2. , g S L 1 W ' 6 1 0 S . 20 ' 7 13 6 l 0 . - 26 6 4 3 O . 6 2 9 . A ' 4 3 0 . 1 13 0 4 3 0 . I9 ' 0 7 s 3 2 O . 14 0 6 ' 3 2 I . 31 ' 7 O I 7 I . ' ' I4 7 . 7 - 0 7 A l 4 I l -- L I 5 0 wfiifrwbni, CIMCIJ Pill N .. ll I2 KJDIIQ ..f 77 714351 :Jn af' ...X 0 .R- Udfdttg goofgaf If t lo right Bick Rom Colrh Rush Allan Ri hey erry Blainev Bernard XX oehle Bob Marcum erry lVl1rzyelc Wilmer Miecenheiiner Dmn Rodemin Bob Sandusky Duine Allen Asst Coach Cowles Middle Rom W1yne XV1ll3C9 Rex Davis Nlelim Thompson Ray king Orxille Nhrcum Bob lyle P1t Sheemn Chirles Crowder Bob Cole Tom Mxrtin Larry Browning front Row Everett Morton Mgr F1rl Slxow 1mes Nlassey Don Fisher D1le Gier ack Davis Bill Mcformiclc im Doyle Tom Prellmde unior Iljamify joofgaf Back Row: Thurmond. Lauder, Frew. Harhour, Shipman, Fisher. Sandusky. Garrett. Middle Row: Chambliss. Beard. Xviclcersham. Flagor. Front Row: Shermer, Chubb, jocher. Goff. Keller. McElroy, Shea. Xw 1943 Date Dec 6 C Standing, Coach Rish Wilmer Meicenheimer Bob Marcum erry Nhrzyclc immy ensen Bill Liuder Fmnk Sthermer Due McElroy Carroll Clements Kneeling 1mmy Chubb Gene Keller ack Sandusky Netl Goff E1rl Sl-cow 1nd Don Fisher Made up completely of Freshmen and Sophomores the Babes showed great promise f0l' flltllfe Bomber squads Although no trophles or ever formal titles were given to the best B basketball team there IS no doubt the Babes were the undisputed champions of the Lower Valley Under Coach R1sh they went through the conference season undefeated beating each of the LOWCI' Valley teams IWICC During their twenty game season they won fifteen games scoring 613 poinst against the opponents D40 points They captured home and home agreements with Pendleton Kenne wick, Toppenish Pasco Prosser Grandview and Sunnyslde splitting their agreement with Wapato and losing to Xvalla Walla and Yak1ma B TEAM SCHEDULE Team Played Ve Wapato Pendleton Pendleton Wapato Toppenish Yakima Toppenish Yakima Prosser Pasco Grandview Xvalla Walla Sunnyside Prosser Kennewick KVall1 Walla Pasco Grandview Sunnyside STANDINGS They Date Dec C Team Won Lost Percent Richland Pasco Kennewick Sunnyside , Prosser Grandview l 1 000 . 0 6 7 BOMBER SCHEDULE Te1m Played e Wapato Pendleton Pendleton Wapato lnoppenish Y1klm'1 Toppenisle Y1k1m 1 Gonzagx 7 Paseo Prosser Kennewick Pasco Grandview XVall1 Walla Sunnyside Prosser Cl newick Walla Wall1 P1sco Grandxiew Sunnyside Toppenish Smttle Prep Wapato Totals 06 They 8 ' Y: ,. 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' 24 21 10 ' 46 32 ll ' . 36 38 . 10 O V Z8 . . 33 55 7 . 2 3 230 . .3 1 1 85 3 7 300 3 7 030 9 100 if no L os- li 4' 'iv ,At 198 eq.. ar' Oh...- .s..4 ...1 MAA A FWF! as H-ual T TENNIS TEAM lei! 11r1,,11l from mu Torr K1111111 G111c-tts XX11son 1'ra11 lm BCXIING T1-AM 1 on rum W111t1 11 Ar11u 1 oxton 12111111111 11 1 1 1 151.111 'Yhvt R 1 1'1t7p11r1 1: S1111 fwsrox n 'Norm Nlgr Broun1n1., Our: rrru XX1l11a111 ext R 11 41 11111111 1111 1 X 11 er nm 1 ex :1 11ro1 11 1 nut H 11-rmzln N1 ntp,n1111r1 Pourn 11111011 Stock Sorulc XX ood Dans farnex enfllzf The tenms squad ,under the watchful ues of C'o1ch Walter Lepage and 1V1gr B111 B11'ard survned an exceptlonz-111y successful season The tmm was composed of Ray G111ette Rembert Rx 11s Paul Laurence Oe W11son Frank Scherlmer A Fr I11x1lI1 Ted tssen ames Iaxxrence B111 Keenan and R J Pederson Returmng net men from 1ast years tram lI1C1LldCd Pau1 Lawrence Rembert R111s Rn G111ette and B111 Keenan The team had a full schedu1e t111s year took two games w1t11 Kennexuck Pasco Grandvlew Sunny s1de, and Pendleton The team went to the state tourney at Spokane wxth excellent results Oklllf The C01 H1 bowung teim under Crm C Lou1es hmshed an out-rage sutson 111 takmg hfth p11ce. Ill rh YH1CII113 Na11ey bOXlI1g tourn1111ent T111 18 on1v the s cond year of organxzzd hoxmg 1nd thus most of t e team had 11tt1e or no experltnct Although thelr record was not too lll1PI'tSNlXt t111s mar thu show great promlse for future teams as 11111ost the cntlrv. team xms composed of undtrt11ss111111 ey started rlu smson slow hut 1s tn smson progresse tn squw tt ntttr 111 non tnnr last three consecutwt 111'lfC1N.S 1n1H'0Llg1l0Llf t111 smson thu non 1Ol1I'l111Il11tN st tour mt mt one s ,- 1 GW - 12 uh: . ,p 1 1517! 'Q ' 4 , 9 H A' . ' 1 A' ' . X 1. o va- L , .. f M 'z' .5 , ' ,W , 1 A . ' I ' 1 t Ax'-,, V-- 7 xi ' . T1 ,f I 11 11 X - 1 xi 111 ' lf? ' 'f ' N . , r' ...W f ' 1 1 1-' --1 :-1 1 v V' Aj Y ,, 1 . ,- ---...,,- ,-.,...-. --.s , E f TTT- -T TT 31 ' , ,,. J-5 '-,J E25 '1 -1 - :Q X Q -. V 1 '- T 'TQ ' '--. 1 . -' H - ---. 1 --. I 'yy -- v -. - - I, K ' . nv . 'FA' 1 1 . 1 1 ' -.4 T v 1 1,011 to r1g11L. hack row: Coach 1.11 Page. 13a11atd, B1-rrv. Lawrence. 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I 'K ' A 3, , me 50016815 The Bombers wound up a successful season under coach Arthur Davald as Southern Dxvxslon Champxons They had a flawless conference season wmnlng ten stra1ght games It looked though the Bombers had the Valley Champxonshlp xn the bag for the second consecutxve year However come tournament t1me the Bombers dnd not stand up under the pressure loslng thelr second and thxrd tournaments to Seattle Prep and Wapato respectlvely Even though the Bombers dld not go to the State Tournament Gene Conley was chosen All Valley for the second tlme and All State from teams not represented at the tourney During their entlre season the Bombers won exghteen out of twenty s1x encounters and scored 1041 oxnts a amst thexr o onents 865 olnts Thls was a ame avera e of P g PP P S g forty to the opponents thlrty five Startlng the season wxth a man to man defense the Bombers dropped thexr hrst two games to Wapato and Pendleton by close margms After changmg to a zone defense re venge was satlsfled by v1ctor1es over the Pendleton and Wapato fnves The Bombers then dropped a close one to Yakxma and l'W1CC soundly defeated the Toppemsh Wildcats From there the Green and Gold traveled to the West Valley Tournarnent m Spokane where they captured third place losmg only to the strong North Central team Later North Central became State Champions Except for the setbacks by Walla Walla the Rxchland five had easy sallmg for the rest of the scheduled season They made a clean sweep of all Lower Valley teams by defeatmg each of them twnce Coach Dawald and company then traveled to the Yaklma Valley Tournament as the first place representative of the Southern Dxvlsxon Here the Bombers easlly defeated Top H1 for the thlrd txme but were upset by Seattle Prep and Wapato to fimsh up their 1947 48 season Kneeling B111 Tyner Row 1 erry Nxeghold Keith Roberts Walt Menefee Duck Dawald erry Anderson ack Davxs Coach Dawald Row Z Ed Grnggs Vernon Lawson Gene Connolly Arty Hammons C1-arles 1V1acElroy Orwnll Mar cum Red Foster Nl I xg, Lil r-----.1 , . as ' 9 7 . . . , . . , . l ' ' 1 . , - , . 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X BASKETBALL 1948 X Fa C H Q:-wie x tafivff' T359 0 QNNLJ4' Top Row C01 le Rush Doyle Blaney Underwood ensen Borg Conley Mexcemhexmer B Sandusky Nllddle Rox hlartm hlgr Duns Rnchudson Emmons Wxllnas Marcum Sheeran Griggs from Row Keller Sandusky Brusle Hnnson Caldwell Gler Shea 56152661 From the very first practxce sess1on this year lt was apparent that Coach Francls Rich had a team of champxonshnp cahber Hopes ran h1gh as there were 9 returnlng lettermen from last years second place squad as well as a few promnsmg transfers The Fly Boys emerged victorious 1n thexr fxrst two conference games with a brxlllant performance turned ln by G1er when he captured a no hxt no run game from Sunnysxde The Bombers journeyed to Walla Walla on Aprnl 7 to try to regxster a wm ox er the Blue DCVIIS a team they have fallen to for the last three years Sparked by the one h1t putchmg of Gene Conley the Bombers drd reglster thls wm by a score of Z 1 The Horsehxders continued thelr wmnmg streak with successlve wms over Pasco, m an overtxme txlt, Kennewick, Grandvlew and Prosser Un the 74th of Aprxl, the Bombers met wrth thelr first defeat at the hands of the strong Yakima Pirates, defendlng State Champs The Bombers went on to capture the Southern Valley Champlonshlp, emergmg undefeated in confer ence play In their wmmng streak at thls tune, the Bombers agam defeated Walla Walla by a score of 14 1, as well as reglsterxng wms over Sunnyside, Pasco, Grandvlew, and Kennewick An exh1b1t1on game was scheduled for May 17 wlth Yakxma, the team the Bombers met ln the playoffs for the Valley Crown, on May 71 'Q 1 ' fs , -ara- N a 5 xx : 1 Q I , s 5 1 - 1 l a - C. 1, A -4 . -A - A .. 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Y . 7 Y . - , , - . if-A 'li il Pxcture 1 Mrs C1rlxle Advxsor Picture Z Dlclcsle Poe Nma Andre Andrea Nloore Dorothy Tuclcer Picture 3 Ann Person Ann lVl1y Wann Box lVlcC,le1ry Betty Redclell 'ihxrlcy Bmns lols Burroughs 5,44 The G A A l'l3S pI'OVCd IO be 0119 of tht IHOSI HCUV8 OI'g1I1lL'1IlOI1 lI1 5Cl'lO0l fl1lS year The pL1l'POSC of flilb 0I'gElI1lZ'41flOl'l IS to p1'OI11Ot6' good SpOI'ISIn3l'lSl'llp and CO OPCIHUOH Any glfl of good Stalldlflg WHS Eligible for ll1CI'l'1lJCI'Sl'llp In G A A the officers and sport leaders are elected by popular vote of the group The president must be a senior the nee presldent 1 junxor or semor the secretary and treasurer enther 'tn upper or lower classman Thxs year tournaments were held m the followmg sports soccer volley ball basketball badmmton bowlmg softb1ll tennis and archery To be an actlve member, a student must participate m at le1st Hve of the enght sports Ar the end of the year awards are glVCh to the members accorclmg to the number of pomts earned throughout the vear To earn 1 letter 400 pO1ntS are needed, for a sweater 1500 and for a trophy 7 700 af . . is lr - - . . , - , .... . -- J . . r . . ' r '. . O C O 1 . . X 4 1 ' C h . h 1 f . . 0 K l . , . , . ' , . .. . , , Y 7 Y I 7 '7 K ' 0 1 Q .4 S . , , . -.- . GQ. Xi :Quik , .aut '-W' Wmnlng Basketball Team Dorothy Tuclter Bex Nl Cleary Mable Bunett M1rlene Nlxclcleson Betty Lauder Alpha NlcG1hn Betts M1y Pat Brusn ,lanete Grahm Wfinning Volleyball Team Marie I-Iertenstein Betty Bjorlcland Edna Hannon Dorothy Hertensteirx Mary Sargent Roberta Riley Anna Mae McClcary Q18 - ,-ff fx, .iff 1223-2-'A .p! ,-gf Winning Soccer Team Sally Vwfooley Carolme Houston Andrea Moore Barham Stoller Ann1 Mu- Mtfleary Dorothy Qxrgcnt Dnnc fhtnpbell Mary Sargent RICHLAND ELECTRIC MIDSTATE AMUSEMENT CORP. OPERATING THE RICHLAND AND VILLAGE THEATRES OFFER Congrats ra Seniors THEIR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS S Ken Wilson Congratulations Class of '48 H. E. COPELAND 4 Richland Supply Company L Hardware Paints Sp 1' q G d H w r I The Hardware Kennewick Flower Shop South 17 Cascade Phone 472 Phone 1856 CONGRATULATIONS and SUCCESS THE CLASS OF 1948 RICHLAND T HRIFTY DRUGS PENNYWISE DRUGS Compliments Rcnnbow SGIVICG Statlon 3 C I W h .jflurfa .zdpparef W K WOODS For the Well dressed Woman WL Cornphments Castleberry s Druq Center GRIGG S Appl SAPPY SRM PICCOLI S CAFE the Used Car Man at the Ill Give You the Crazlest Deal In Town' -J , e I f- f of 03 asey Ave. Rich and, as inqton 7 . . V I 11 If ,Q George 'Washirmicn Vfay i 7 ' 1 I I Y The Trading Cerner for the Tri-City Are 804 . ewis Pasco f Furniiure- 2 iances--Radios-Gifts Toy I S J f- ' S I Z I I I IIYII ' x - - - 1 Q I KLQPFENSTEINS Rlchland Motor Company Ford L1ncoln Mercury Hart Shattner CS Marx Dealer Comphments of the Rlchland Shoe Salon Rlchland Beauty Salon Congrats to Senlor Class Ph 90 CHEVRCN COMMUNITY SERVICE one GERALD B PLEISS 4 G th ls D mcmxnn wAs1-nNc.roN YE OZD TONSORIAZ warber Shop to You egghead, Conqratulatlons Senrors The neatelst Elf Jornt rn town 7 IX Q I s BQQWZWLZ Wacdwem The Style Center THE I UVENILE SHOP tots to teens 325 Kennewtck Avenue Phone 5l8l COHQFGTUIGTIOHS SGDIOTS Ganzels Barber Shop Rxchland COMPLIMENTS ASSOC1Gted SSIVICG Statlon Tommy Thompson Let s Get Associated T H E V I L L A G E Cornphrnents F O O D S T O R E GROCETERIA Randell 61 Doyle l .... .. . ...J 1 ' . Llffarfie Vtfasfzirxw' rx VU xy L I Hirhlfxrtft I I Q I . 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