Riverside High School - Rambler Yearbook (Chattaroy, WA)

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3 ,-.- 'Ln .nil -'n A 4.7.-.r',l,'A .s,l .-1 :I .1 . x ,,. U 1 . ..,,...4.- !.DM.tx:.11,xwg,f1- .0 P--A ,,.,. . , ' r ' x . rf. 1 '- 1 RAMBLER STAFF Ecliior-in-chief ............,,....,..... Eihel Piclrard AssisIan+ Edifors ..., Jeanne Reid. JeaneHa Kirk africk Ari Ednior ,....,............,......... BeHy gonroy Business Manager .,,...s..,............ Beverly PraH Adverfising Manager ..,s....,....... Gene Sfevenson AcIivi+ies ....,.. ,Maril n Reames, CeIes+a Beavers Sporfs ..., George Banks. Lioyd James, Frank Gunderson Adminisfrafion 4,,,,..4..,....... Edifh Ewing Grimes Class Will .........,.,.... Berry Conroy. Beverly PraI'r Class Prophecy . . . ...,. Marilyn Reames. Jeanne Reid Class Hisfory , ..JeaneHa Kirlcpalrick, Celesfa Beavers F. H. A. ,,... .........,.,...... J eaneHa Kirlrpafriclr F. F. A. . . . . . , ................,... Verle Beclr Junior Class . . . .... Roland Cook. Delores PraH' Sophomore Class . ...,. Doris VanMaIre, Ray Arnold Freshmen Class . .... Eileen Sfauffer. Delma Reasor Advisor .... ...... .,.......... M r s. ScoH' Ward Adminisfraiion Classes Acfivifies Sporis Miscellaneous RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL MILAN. WASHINGTON DEDICATION The annual sfaff of Riverside high school dedicaled +his edi+ion of +he Rambler +o our failhful ianiror, Mr. Harry Blake. We wish l'o show our appreciafion of his cons+an+ service +o our school by This dedicarion. Harry has served eighl years as ianilor and he drove 'lhe school bus on regular runs for six years. He has served as subs'l'i+u+e driver 'For +he pasl' year. For his summer dufies, he keeps fha school grounds well-+ended as well as doing cleaning and repairing of buildings. He has always been ready 'ro assisl sfudenls and faculfy in 'rheir needs around school. MWMMNMWMMWMWN MH. ELDON WESTERGARD SUPHRINTENDENT SCO'I'1' F. WARD MR. LYNN SALISEURY MRS. MAXINE HORNFELT COACH HENRY CHOWLEY -ini' 45 MISS AUGUSTA HOFF 1 il xl' P. KNUTSON MRS. ANNA RAVSTEN I 'I xx, f' HHS. DOROTHY WARD N1 ADMINISTRATION MR. SCOTT F. WARD, Superinfendenl'-Home address. Milan, Washingfon. Schools aHended-Black Hills Teachers College, Colorado College of Educafion, Universiiy of Michigan and Universify of Washingfon. Degrees received- Bachelor of Science and Masfer of Arfs. Adviser for senior class and Associafed Sfngdenf Council. His hobbies are reading, baskefball, and good hunfing or is ing. MR. ELDEN WESTERGARD, Home address, N. 4814 Magnolia, Spokane. Washing- fon. School affended-Universif of Idaho. Degrees received-Masfer of Science. Subiecfs faughf-Agriculfure and agriculfure shop. Adviser for soph- omore class and FFA. His favorife hobby is fishing and his favorife subiecl' is dairying. MR. HENRY CROWLEY, Home address, Wesf 2711 Wellesley, Spokane, Washingfon. School affended-Uuniversify of Idaho. Degree received--Bachelor of Science. Subiecfs faughl'-Social sfudies, science, coach, physical educaiion. Adviser for R Club. Fishing is his favorife and only hobby. MR. LYNN SALISBURY, Home address, Wesf 41 Thirfy-firsf Avenue, Spokane, Wash- ingfon. Schools affended-Oberlin Conservafory of Music. Music sfaff on sfafions KHQ and KXLY. Musician af Loew. California, and California Theafre in San Francisco. Subiecfs faughf-All band and orchesfra insfrumenfs a'I' River- side, Elk, Chaffaroy. Travel, fishing, and baseball are his hobbies. MR. MARTIN P. KNUTSON, Home address, Wesf 1811 Shar Avenue, Spokane, Washingfon. Schools affended-S+. Cloud Teachers Conyege, Bemidji Sfafe Teachers College, Universify of Minnesofa. Degrees received-Bachelor of Science, Masfer of Ari. Subiecfs faughf--English I, ll, elemenfary and advanced algebra, general malh and 8fh grade mafh. Adviser for freshman class, clirecfor of senior play, visual educafion co-ordinafor. Hobbies: reading, fishing, fravel. MISS AUGUSTA HOFF, Home address, Valleyford, Washingfon. Schools aI Iended- Easfern Washingfon College of Educafion ancl Universify of Washingfon. Degree received-Bachelor of Aff. Subiecfs faughf-Typing I, ll, English I, 8fh grade English. Adviser for Pep Club. Reading, falking, and bargain-hunfing are her hobbies. MRS. ANNA RAVSTEN, Home adclress, 1501 Woodruff, Opporfunify, Washingfon. Schools alrlended-Ufah Sfafe Agriculfure College, and Easfern Washin 'Ion College of Educalion. Degree received-Bachelor of Science. Subiecf faugif- Home Economics. Adviser for iunior class and FHA. Ceramics, Travel, and reading are her hobbies. MRS. DOROTHY WARD, Home address, Milan, Washingfon. Schools aH'ended- Black Hills Teachers College, Universify of Washingfon. Degree received- Bachelor of Science. Subiecfs 'raughf-8'I'h grade: social sfudies, arf, music, healfh, science, penmanship: High school: chorus, sexI'eH'e, maioreHes, iournal- ism. Adviser for 8+h grade. chorus, sexfeffe, maioreffes, annual, Rambler. Painfing, music, answering radio confesfs, and vase-colleciing are her hobbies. MRS. MAXINE HORNFELT, Home address, Chalrlaroy, Washingfon. Schools af- fendecl-Lassen College, Universify of Idaho. Degree received-Bachelor of Ar'rs. Subiecfs faughf-sevenfh grade. Adviser for fhe sevenfh grade. Her only hobby is canasfa. KMMQWH N4 -uf CLASS HISTORY When fhe doors of Riverside were opened on Sepfember 3, 1946. fwenfy-fwo green Frosh came sneaking fhrough in hopes fhaf fhey would nof be seen by fhe upper classmen. especially sophomores. Affer weeks of 'rheir whispering fhe fearful day came for us fo be lef in on fhe secrefs. We were going fo be inifiafed. H' wasn'1' as bad as anficipafed. buf we were glad if was over and were waifing for fhe nexf year when we could gef revenge. Wifh much fhoughf we chose our class officers as follows: Presidenf, Alberf Clark: Vice Presidenf, Bob Polegay: Secrefary. Efhel Pickard: Treasurer. Jeaneffa Kirkpafrick: and Adviser. Miss Pefron. Seven of our girls were invifed info fhe Pep Club. They are Carol Sfeele. Nancy Moser, Joan Snyder, Beffy Conroy, Myra Scoff, Efhel Pickard. and Marilyn Reames. Our candidafe. Carol Sfeele, was chosen queen for fhe F.F.A. Carnival. Alberf Clark, Bob Polegay. and Don Durland became R Club members. The following year. sixfeen of our group refurned fo fake up fhe rank of sopho- mores. Our officers for fhis year included President Nancy Moser: Vice Presidenf. Carol Sfeeleg Secrefary-Treasurer. Beverly Praffy Sfudenf Council Represenfafive, Alberf Clark: and Adviser, Mr. Wesfergard. Janef Walker. Darlene McRae. Beverly Praff, and Edna Selleck were invifed info fhe Pep Club. Eighf of our girls were maiorefies. They were Carol Sfeele. Janef Walker. Efhel Pickard, Marilyn Reames, Myra Scoff. Darlene McRae, Beverly Praff. and Jeanne Reid. I d Boys receiving leffers for sporfs were Alberf Clark, Bob Polegay. and Don Dur- an . The firsf evenf of our iunior year was fhe elecfion of officers. They are as follows: Presidenf. Darlene McRae: Vice Presidenf, Marilyn Reames: Secrefary- Treasureri1Myra ScoH: Sfudenf Council Represenfafive. Bob Polegay: and Adviser Mrs. Nic os. Carol Sfeele Vanderholm, who was our class presidenf moved away. Darlene McRae and Myra Scofl quif school leaving fheir offices fo Marilyn Reames ancl Celesfa Beavers respecfive y. Gene Sfevenson is fhe only new sfudenf. Beverly Praff held fhe office of freasurer in fhe Sfudenf Body. Bob Polegay was very oufsfanding in sporfs. All fhe boys and girls are members of fhe F.F.A. and F.H.A.. respecfively. Jeanefla Kirkpafrick. Celesfa Beavers. and Jeanne Reid were asked fo ioin fhe Pep Club. All fhe Junior girls are now members of 'rhe club. Beverly Praff was chosen class queen candidafe for fhe F.F.A. Carnival. Those appearing in fhe Senior play were Janef Walker. BeH'y Conroy, Myra Scoff, and Beverly Praff. The fheme for fhe Prom was Blue Hawaii . Rufh Warriner was selecfed as queen. We have finally reached 'rhe beginning of our Senior year. Class officers elecfed were President Marilyn Reames: Vice President Jeanne Reid: Secrefary. Edifh Grimes: Treasurer. Efhel Pickard: and Sfudenf Council Represenfafive, Befry Conroy. Our adviser is Mr. Scoff Ward. Edifh Grimes is a new member fo fhe class. Jeanei'I'a Kirkpafrick was The senior candidafe and queen of fhe F.F.A. Carnival. All class members held parfs in fhe Senior play. MARILYN RQEAHE, PREIDENT GEORGE BANKS JEAHNE REID, VICE PRESIDENT eygv' an Xf .sql S A K ! 4 ETHEL PICKARD, TREASURER am-'ry comwy, 5,C, REP, EDITH mums Gimme, SECRETARY in .f-it 1 '..?' I JEANE11-A KIRKPATRICK GENE STEVENSON BVERL! PRATT STUDENT mpy 535331-AR! STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT STUIENT BODY TREASURER C? -w 'c 1 . -if 1 'x ,. pl X .5 Q, 5 1575! 'W ' rf? Jfpnbx 'Z .' xwggg -V 4'F :-:.1,-X 2 f ST,4a.2x-T YR '- Lfigx: f N ' f, .. Ulm D .- wi' 'N--' D . I .N .. S7 I 0 ' WL . ' FRANK GUNDERSON CELESTA HEAVERS LLOYD JAMES SENICR CLASS ACTIVITIES MARILYN REAMES. Class presidenf 3.4: Maioreffe I.2: FHA 2.3.4: FHA freasurer 4: Pep Club I.2.3.4: Sfudenf council 3.4: Office 4: Senior play 4: Annual sfaff 3.4: Rambler edifor 3.4. GEORGE BANKS. FFA 3.4: FFA sergeanf-af-arms 4: Class play 4: Annual sfaff 4: R Club 3.4: Baslcefball 2.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Foofball 4: Transferred from Norfh Cenfral in junior year. EDITH EWING GRIMES, Class secrefary 4: Rambler edifor 4: Office 4: Senior play 4: FHA I.2.3.4: Pep Club 4: Annual sfaff 4: Transferred from Havre. Monfana. in senior year. ETHEL PICKARD. Class freasufer 4: Class vice presidenf 3: Class secrefary I: Major- effe I.2: Pep Club I.2.3.4: FHA 2.3.4: FHA convenfion delegafe 3: Office 4: Sfudenf council 4: Rambler edifor 4: Annual edifor 4: Senior play 4. BETTY CONROY. Pep Club I.2.3.4: Pep Club secrefary Pep Club vice presidenf 4: FHA 2.3: All-high play 2: Senior play 3.4: Annual sfaff I.3.4: Office 4: Sfu- denf council 4: Chorus 3.4: Rambler edifor 4: Sexfeffe 3.4: Counfy Music Fesfival 3.4. JEANNE REID. Class vice presidenf 4: Pep Club 3.4: Senior play 4: FHA 2.3.4: FHA song leader 3.4: Chorus 3.4: Sexfeffe 4: Band and orchesfra 4: Annual sfaff 4: Sfuclenf council 3: Office pracfice 4: Maioreffe 2.3. JEANETTA KIRKPATRICK. Sfudenf council secrefary 4: Class freasurer I: All-high play I: Pep Club 3.4: Pep Club vice presidenf 3: Band and orchesfra I.2.3.4: FHA 2.3.4: FHA secrefary 3: FHA presidenf 4: Chorus 3.4: Office 4: FFA carnival queen 4: Annual sfaff 3.4: Assisfanf edifor of Annual 4: Senior play 4: Counfy music fesfival 3.4. FRANK GUNDERSON. FFA 2.3.4: FFA secrefary 4: Annual sfaff 4: Senior play 4: Transferred from Lewis and Clarlc in freshman year. BEVERLY PRATT. Sfudenf council freasurer 3.4: Maioreffe 1.2: Pep Club 2.3.4: Pep Club presidenf 3.4: FHA 2.3: Chorus 4: Annual sfaff 3.4: Sexfeffe 4: Office 4: Senior play 3.4: Class secrefary-freasurer 2: Counfy music fesfival 4. GENE STEVENSON. Sfudenf council presidenf 4: Senior play 2.4: Foofball 2.3: R Club 2.3.4: FFA 2. 3, 4: Army 3 years. CELESTA BEAVERS. Pep Club 3.4: Pep Club secrefary-freasurer 3: Pep Club freasurer 4: Senior play 4: Library 2: Annual sfaff 4: FHA vice presidenf 4: FHA 2.3.4: Orchesfra 3.4: Band 2.3.4: Chorus 3.4. LLOYD JAMES. FFA 4: Foofball I,2,3: Baslcefball 4: Senior play 4: R Club 4: Transferred from Lewis and Clark in senior year. CLASS PROPHECY We leave lrom lhe new Round lhe World ln A Day airporl al 12 noon. May 3i. 1969. As we board our 50 passenger Slralaliner, we meel our slewardess. Marilyn Reames. She menlions several famous people who gradualed 'from a cerlain River- side High School in 1950 who are aboard. They are going lo a class reunion. And iusl lhink lhey are all on lhis plane. Thal large alhlelic ligure in lhe lronl seal is George Banks. who is now a famous radio, screen. and lelevision slar. He has iusl finished a lour ol lhe world. His lwo lilms. Whal Did l Do To Deserve This? . and Everyone Knows have broughl him loads of dollars-a couple or lhree. The person lalking lo him is Lloyd James. a famous banker. He slarled lhe Firsl Federal Bank of lhe World. He now owns lhe Pacific Sleel Inc. which has ollices in Hongkong. London and Shangri-La! The seals direclly behind lhem are occupied by Belly Conroy and Beverly Prall. Bev is lhe presidenl for lhe Bill Sims Shoeslring Co. She makes lhe living while her husband Bill. slays home and lakes care ol lheir lwin daughlers. Belly Conroy is really having a grand lime, il seems. She has become a Jolly Joe and eddles her lillle red wagon around lhe world in lwo years. She had quile a lew dililicullies crossing lhe ocean. Al leasl she gol lo lry oul her new pen lhal wriles under waler. Across lhe aisle lalking exciledly are Elhel Pickard and Jeanella Kirkpalrick. Elhel now is working in Hollywood drawing backdrops lor all lhe famous movies. She has also compleled several famous painlings. The mosl famous. The Longesl Smile is lhe Lasl Smile al Home! Jeanella Kirkpalrick has become Jeanella Taylor and is a hard-boiled execulive lor lhe Presidenl ol The Bubble Gum ol lhe World Co. She orders lhe bubbles from a widely known bubble laclory. Also on lhe lane, in lacl in lhe lasl seal, are Celesla and Gene Slevenson Smilh. Gene is lhe well?known Senalor lrom Kansas. Celesla has her hands lull wilh lhe children, lwins. a boy and a girl who have a slrong desire lo be in polilics. They bolh wanl lo be Presidenl ol lhe U. S. someday. ll seems I know lhe girl silling across lhe aisle lrom me. As she sweelly smiles I recognize her as Jeanne Reid lhe famous opera singer. She now has a singing engagemenl al lhe Melro olilan in a lovely opera called Pappa's Flown lhe Coop Cause Momma's an Old I-lien . She speaks lo anolher red-haired girl. Edilh Ewing Grimes. who has laken her iob as Senior play manager seriously. She is roducing a movie called You Can'l Take ll Wilh You! The lilm co-slars her daughler Linda Lee. Frank Gunderson, who occupies lhe seal nexl lo Jeanne. now is manager lor lhe Emporierm Holel in Ulopia. He has been on a lour buying dancing girls lor his lloor show. We slep oll lhe plane al Spokane and sigh happily, my! Whal a grand lrip! CLASS WILL We, 'ihe graduaring class of 1950. being of sound and disposing mind lif you had our minds you'd dispose of ihem, fool and memory. do hereby publish and de- clare rhis lo be our las'r will and +es+amen+. Firsr of all. our abiliry 'ro gel' info frouble goes fo fhe incoming sophomores wi'rh rhe hopes 1'ha'r +hey will use ii as an example and mend 'iheir ways. Our inrelligence we leave fo rhe faculiy in order 'ro make fhem realize fha? 'lhese pasf years have been no picnic. Our carved-up desks we leave To The incoming freshmen wiih ihe hopes 'ihai' rhey will gain a knowledge of hisiory. Our cluHered lockers we leave +o our 'lalenied ianiior. Harry Blake. May he never run ou'r of marerial for sfarfing fires! Our sweef. easy-going disposifions go fo The incoming iuniors so fhey'll forever slay young and sweef. The memory of our iinkling laughier. our dancing fooisieps, and our flunking grades we leave fo The school. To +he incoming seniors we leave our abiliry +o be caughi' in silly predicamenfs by Mr. Crowley. The girls leave Mr. Crowley 'ro his wife. All we wanl' is ihe memory of his loving smile. The boys leave +heir big 'ieei +o Mrs. Ravsien. To Mr. Wesfergard we leave our boldness wiih ihe ofher feachers. To Miss Hoff we leave all rhe 'rangled 'rypewrifer ribbons we leH under 'ihe radiaior. Edi+h Grimes leaves her giii of gab +o ihe iuniors-'rhere's enough +0 go around. Her week-ends in Spokane she leaves +o anyone luck enough fo gel' +hem. Celesra Beavers leaves her sweefness ro Dick Johnson. Kansas-she won'1' leave. Lloyd James leaves his meanness fo Verle Beck. To Agnes Hanclegard he leaves his hor rod. Beverly Pra'H' wills her sweaier +o Quenrin Ralliff. To Walier Krahn she leaves her iob as 'Treasurer of 'ihe sludeni' body. Jeanne Reid leaves her hair +o Dorofhy Hoover. Her scorekeeper's iob she leaves +o anyone wi+h a brain. Frank Gunderson leaves his laugh 'ro Mr. Knufson. His diabolical schemes he leaves +o Carlos Allen. Marilyn Reames wills her ornery ways 'ro Berfha Neprud. Her Speedy ways she leaves fo Melvin Reid. BeHy Conroy leaves her exrra weighi 'ro Evelyn Liliegren. Her one dimple she leaves io Douglas Arnold. George Banks leaves his manly physique +o Truman Rafliff. His passes llfooiball and suchl he leaves io rhe shyesi member of fhe 'Freshman class. Jeane+'ra Kirk a'rrick wills her 'iemper +o Lila Thompson. Her job as secrefary of 'rhe srudeni' bod, she leaves 'ro anyone who is a fasr wrifer. Elhel Pickard lleaves her long fingernails io Doris Van Maire. Her place al' Harry's ai noon she leaves fo June Hilliard. Gene Sfevenson, be++er known as Kansas. leaves-well. i1 s aboul' fimel All 'rhe commas he lefi' our of his English lessons he besiows upon Mr. Knufson. Last bui no+ least we be ueaih all fhe sorrow and joy. laughfer and fears. work and play we have had 'ro all fhose remaining ai' Riverside. This, fellow R.H.S.'ers, compleres +he las+ will and +es+amen+ of +he senior class of 1950. All complainis may be regis'rered wi+h Mr. Ward, our adviser. He won I' do anyrhing abou? Them. eiiher. f ROLNID POOK PRHSIDQNT VFRLE RICK -an 'w--rf f- --,ILUNT ' 1 '..: PUMA.. MRS. RAVSTEN ADVISOR 1,- SECRETARY s , A . i , Q WALTER KRAHN STUDENT COUNCIL REP QUENTIN RATLIFF TREASURER JUNIOR CLASS HISTCRY The fall of '47 fhere were 41 freshmen who enfered Riverside high school. One of fhe imporfanf high-lighfs of fhe year was fhe freshman inifiafion which we found a greaf deal of fun. Of 'rhe 41 sfudenfs. only 25 came back fhe fhird ear. We soon wenf fo work and elecfed class officers They were as follows: gresi- denf, Roland Cook: Vice-president Verle Beck: Secrefary, Jeanne Dunbar: Treasurer. Quenfin Rafliff: Sfudenf Council Represenfafive, Walfer Krahn. Mrs. Ann Ravsfen was class adviser. All 'rhe boys belong fo FFA and all fhe girls are FHA members. The girls who were invifed info Pep Club were Nodice Bainfer. Faye Johnson. Beverly Gilberf. Jeanne Dunbar, and Miriam Griffifh. The canfeen was managed by Miriam Griffifh, Nancy Ann Haile, Faye Johnson. and Agnes Handegard. The iunior girls who were members of chorus were Dolores Praff, June Hilliard. Nodice Bainfer. Doris Jean Gepharf. Dolores Prafl was vice presidenf and secrefary of girls chorus. Those faking parf in band and orchesfra were: Howard Evans. Walf Krahn, Roland Cook, Quenfin Rafliff. Dolores Praff, Bob Bruihl. Melvin Reid, Miriam Griffifh. Carlos Allen, Herberf Lehmbecker, Dorian Lehmbecker, and Jeanne Dunbar. Lila Thompson was chosen as our candidafe for queen af fhe FFA carnival. All fhe iunior class fook parf in helping chairman June Hilliard plan and decorale fhe boofhs. Juniors on fhe honor roll fhroughouf fhe year were Darlene May. Ilene Porfwood, Miriam Griffifh. Agnes Handegard. Evelyn Lil egren. The four juniors who helped wifh 'rhe senior play were Dolores PraH'. Gilberf Bronkhorsf, Howard Evans. Quenfin Rafliff. If was a greai' day when fhe class rings arrived. They are rose. yellow. and green gold, wifh fhe year and sfudenf's inifials sei' on a black background. The face confained a large R wifh a small h and s on fhe sides. The sale of hof dogs helped greafly foward fhe expenses of fhe 'unior prom. The fheme chosen was ln An Old Dufch Garden. Decorafions mafched fhe fheme. Dolores Praff was fhe only junior who worked in fhe office. Leff fo righf, fop row: Norman Williams. Herberf Lehmbecker, Carlos Allen. Bob Bruihl. Douglas Arnold. Ray Alger. Dorian Lehmbecker, Jim Van Mafre. Gilberi' Bronkhorsf. Second row: Tommy Warriner, Miriam Griffifh, Faye Johnson. Doris Jean Gepharf, Dolores Pra'H, Marie Bruihl. Darlene May. Lila Thompson. Beverly Gilbert Third row: Mrs. Ann Ravsfen, Agnes Handegard. Nodice Bainfer. Dorofhy Hoover, Evelyn Liliegren, Nancy Ann Haile. Ilene Porfwood. Barbara Grimes, June Hilliard. BoH'om row: Roland Cook, Verle Beck, Walfer Krahn. Jeanne Dunbar. Quenfin Rafliff, Gordon Fosfer, Melvin Reid. l ' . i 4 , , Q . - X N .- SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY As we renew our iourney down fhe highway of knowledge. we find fhaf we are now full-fledged sophomores. Our firsf iob was fo elecf class officers. The-gf are: presidenf. Doris Van Mafre: vice-president Rufh Carney: secrefary. Helen aylor: freasurer, Jimmy Reynolds: sfudenf council represenfafive. Dale Beck. The seven sophomore girls who were in chorus fhis ear were Helen Taylor. Doris Schwend, Jean Bronkhorsf, Beverly Mefzgar. Doris Xian Mafre. Bonnie Lou Hemphill. and Rufh Carney. Rufh Carney, Doris Van Mafre. Doris Schwend. and Bonnie Hem hill were also in sexfeffe. Helen Tjaylor, Efhel Hoover, and Ramona Morris were invifed info Pep Club. Bonnie Lou Hemphill was Pep Club secrefary. The new R Club members were Ray Toner. Jim Reynolds. and Ar+ McGinnis. The office of secrefary of FHA was held by Doris Van Mafre. We were proud fhaf all fhe sophomore girls were in FHA fhis year. Rufh Carney and Doris Van Mafre were chosen as delegafes fo go fo fhe sfafe FHA convenfion in Pullman. Sophomore members of fhe Ag. iudging feams were Dale Beck, Ray Arnold, Jim Reynolds, Jim Spencer, Roy Johnson. Fred Peferson. Tom Jovan. The boys furning ouf for sporfs included: Foofball: Jim Reynolds, Ray Arnold. Ray Toner. Arf McGinnis, Larry Lighffoof. Melvin Griffifh, Jim Spencer. Daris Poffer, and Dale Beck. Baskefball: Jim Reynolds. Ray Toner. Larry Lighffoof. Jim Spencer. Boxing: Larry Lighffoof, Ray Toner, Arf McGinnis, Ray Arnold. Mosf of fhe sophomore boys furned ouf for baseball. A new addifion fo fhe acfivifies fhis year wifh fhe girls' fumbling feam. Doris Schwend, Jean Bronkhorsf. and Doris Van Mafre were fhe fhree sophomore members. Efhel Hoover represenfed our class in maioreffing. Our carnival queen candidafe was Bonnie Lou Hemphill. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY , On Sepfember 21, 1949. approximafely Q7 wide-eyed freshmen gafhi N The sfudy hall 'ro receive fheir inifiafion consequences. On Sepfember 22. one could have seen anyfhing from a cowgirl on a broomsfick fo boys in bafhing cosfumes in fhe halls of old R.H.S. Several girls were dressed in paiamas lusually fafhersl and carried dolls. All were requesfed fo carry upper classmen's books and shine fheir shoes. On Sepfember 23 bewildered freshmen walked abouf from room fo room wifh sfraighf hair, red faces. and an occasional sfiff leg. The freshmen class officers were elecfed as follows: Presidenf, Delma Reasor: V. Presidenf, Bob Wegeleben: Sec.-Treas., Berfha Neprud: S. C. Represenfafive. Truman Rafliff. Since fhe beginning of fhe year fwo new members have joined fhe freshmen class. The are Eileen Heyworfh and Mary Frease. Sfudenfs who have been on 'rhe honor rolllfrom fhe freshmen class are Roberf Wegeleben, Berfha Neprud. Delma Reasor, and Efhel Jackson. Four freshmen girls h ve worked fogefher and formed a group of maioreffes. They are Lila Axfell. Eileen'T-leyworfh. Eilene Sfauffer. Delma Reasor, and Avis Morrow. The freshmen class chose Delma Reasor fo carry 1'heir honors as queen. Their boofhs were fhe Dime Throw and fhe Beaufy Parlor' . Freshmen girls in chorus are Eilene l-leyworfh, Donna Whife. and Mary Frease. One boy in fhe freshmen class is a member of fhe R Club. He is Roberf Wegeleben. Freshmen boys parficipafing in baskefball are Jim Dunbar. Truman Rafliff, Ronnie Schroeder. and Roberf Wegeleben. Those faking parf in foofball wer Ronnie Schroeder, Bob Gray. and Roberf Wegeleben. 3 Top row leff fo righf: R. T. Carfer. Vern Tolliver, Dick Johnson. Leslie',1BQhd. Bob Gray. Arfhur Hoener. Dan Da , Jim Dunbar. Second row leff fo righf: .Befly Koch, Florence Link. Eilene Sfauffber. Marion Wallace. Lila Axfell. Efhel Jackson, Norifa Pifman. Third row leff fo righfz Mr. Knufson. Donna Whife, Eileen He orfh, Avis Morrow, Dorofhy Longboffom, Sandy Olson. Violef Whifed. Margie stanley. BoHom row leff fo righf: Bob Wegeleben. Delma Reasor. Ronnie Schroeder. Berfha Neprud, Truman Rafliff. A..-.43EPE'hc:,.- . EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY The Iofal enrollmenl of Ihe eighlh grade was +hir'Iy-nine. Firsl' quarler class officers were: president Jackie Chrisfopher: vice president Carolyn Rhoads: sec- re'rar . Beverly Bronkhorsl: Ireasurer, Paf Rickey and sludenf council member. Gerald Bruihlland Sfeven Day. Second quarrer class officers were: president Sleven Day. vice president Par Rickey: secrelary. Sydney Green: freasurer. Gerald Neprud. Third quarfer class officers were president Pal Rickey: vice president Garlh Reid. secrefary. Buddy Foley and Ireasurer. Joan Casselman. Second semesler sI'uden+ members were Jackie Chrislopher and Pal' Rickey. Carnival queen candidale was Carolyn Rhoads. The cheerleaders were Jackie Chrislopher. Joan Casselman and Beverl Bronkhorst The eighlh grade maiorelfe group consisfed of Coleen Carler. Audlrey Grilfilh. Jackie Chrislopher. Carolyn Rhoads and Anna Dodd. Eighlh grade band members were Agnes Fee. Bur+on Thompson. Clara Forward. and Gerald Bruihl. Orcheslra members were Clara For- ward. Jackie Chrisropher. Morris Evenson. Joan Casselman. Agnes Fee. Burlon Thompson and Gerald Bruihl. The girls chorus parlicipaled in Ihe all counly music 'ieslival held May I8. A visi+ Io Ihe Spokane airporl and museums and +he school picnic were pleasanl semes- fer highlighls. Top row Iefl 'ro righl: Leroy Rowley. Bruce Emert Ray Poller. Pai While. Bruce Dingman, Irvin Scolt BurI'on Thom son, Garlh Reid. Lawrence Wallace. Second row: Pal Rickey. Duane Carler. Jackie Chrislopher. Morris Evenson, Audrey Grilfifh. Buddy Foley. Beverly Day. Sydney Green. Beverly Bronkhorst Third row: Mrs. Scolrl Ward, Nancy Ogden. Agnes Fee. Anna Dodd. Joan Casselman. Lauralee Jensen. Jean Reidt Virginia Kicker. Collen Carler. Janice Simard. Mrs. Whip Ie. Bollom row: Gerlad Neprud. Billy Morrow, Sleven Day. Carolyn Rhoads. Clgra Forward. Leroy Cline. Gerald Bruihl and Bruce Snow. SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY Firsl semesler officers were: Carolyn Edwards. president Jannelfe Rickey, vice president Lonna Baldwin. secrelary: Clara Jayne. 'rreasurerz Milzie Rhoads. sIuden+ council represenlalive. Second semesler officers were: JanneH'e Rickey, president Barbara Taylor. vice president Shirley Weggeleben. secre+ary: Virgil Rhoeder. I'rea- surer: Elsie Liliegren. sludenl council represenlalive. Boys baskeiball Ieam members were: Nafhan Johnson. Jimm Seibel. Marvin Burkey. Jerry Arca. Virgil Rhoeder. Ronnie Pelerson. Raymond Bordler. Wayne Dun- bar. Roy Beavers, Carl Warriner. Dee Mosier. Bobby Conroy. Tomm Darrow. Jimmy Bainrer. Henry Griffilh. Bolh boys and girls played games wi'rh Elk' and ChaH'aroy. Sevenlh grade Iwirlers were: Darlene Toner. Clara Jayne. Jo Ann Hilliard. Lorraine Pratt Alice Nicholsen, and Norma Pielee. Cheerleaders were Lonna Bald- winll Donna Green, and Milzie Rhoades. Carnival queen candidale was CharoIeH'e Kir pafrick. Top row, Iefl Io right Roy Beavers, Wayne Dunbar. Bob Conroy. Ronnie Pelerson. Alice Nicholson. Naihan Johnson. Raymond Borders. Jerry Arca. Henry Griffiih. Beverly Sunderman, Carl Warriner. Marvin Burkey. Second row. Ieff +0 righ1': Virgil Rhoeder. Charlofle Kirkpafrick. Palricia Ogden. Norma Pielle. Carolyn Edwards. Lorraine Pralt Clara Ja ne. Barbara Taylor. Claydene Bond. Gladys Pierce. Bo'H'om row slandings Mihie Rhoades. Donna Greene. Margie Finkle. Ernesline Lehmbecker. Shirley Krohn, Clara May Darrow, Jo Ann Hilliard. Marlha Culler, Shirley Wegeleben. Elsie Liliegren. Bo++om row. kneeling: Dee Mosier. Jimmie Bain+er. Donna Peferson. gong? Ba dwin. Nancy Reed. Darlene Toner. JanneH'e Richey. Sylvia Cook. Jimmy re e . if wmmw vi Ami ' T Qfff X3 Q.. -.Z .Aff FOOTBALL Riverside sTarTed Their gridiron season This Tall wiTh a nucleus of buT six leTl'ermen. and in spiTe of This handicap played remarkably good TooTball The enTire season. We won Two games. Tied one and losT Tour. Those games losT were Thrillers all The way, as They were iam packed wiTh acTion. Minor iniuries kepT Two leTTermen on The sidelines mosT of The season and in some insTances meanT The difference be- Tween winning and losing. As we only had Two seniors on our ball Team, nexT year's squad should undoubTedly be one oT The sTrongesT in The circuiT. The boys re- ceiving leTTers were: George Banks lCapTain1. Lloyd James. Jim VanMaTre. Verle Beck, Gordon Fosier, ArT McGinnis. GilberT BronkhorsT. Howard Evans. Douglas Arnold, Ray Arnold. Bob Bruihl. Roland Cook. Ray Alger. Bob Wegeleben,, Ray Toner, Jim Reynolds. and Manager. Melvin Reid. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Games Score Winner Chewelah vs. Riverside 6-0 Chewelah- Mead vs. Riverside 7-6 Mead' Colville vs. Riverside 24-6 Colville- WesT Valley vs. Riverside 0-32 Riverside Riverside vs. Deer Park 0-0 Tie Riverside vs. CenTral Valley 6-7 Riverside Cheney vs. Riverside 34-19 Cheney BASEBALL As we go To 'press The Ramblers are currenTly holding down second place in Thee Spokane CounTy eague. wiTh convincing wins over Cheney. Deer Park. and OTis.. Their lone loss was To Mead High which wenT Two exTra innings before The game was: losT. The following are The boys res onsible Tor our presenT success: Gilben' Bronk-- l1orsT. George Banks. QuenTin RaTliTTE? Howard Evans, Verle Beck. WalTer Krahn. Arl' McGinnis, Jim Van MaTre. Gordon FosTer. Larry LighTTooT. Norm Williams, Jimi Spencer. Jim Reynolds, Ronnie Schroder. Bob Wegeleben, Jim Dunbar. Bob Gray. ArThur Hoener and Donald FosTer. Melvin Reid is on hand as our capable manager-. Riverside played eighT games in The CounTy Baseball series: April 14 ...........,................ Mead aT Riverside April 18 ........... ....... ...., R i verside aT Cheney April 21 .... .... D eer Park aT Riverside April 28 .... ...... R iverside aT OTis May 2 . .. ..... Riverside aT Mead' May 5 . . . ...... Cheney aT Riverside May 9 ..... ....... . ...... R iverside aT Deer Parki May 166. ..... ....................... O Tis aT Riverside R CLUB The leTTermen's club sTarTed This ear wiTh The elecTion oT GilberT Bronkhorsf as president Verle Beck. vice president Gordon FosTer, secreTary-Treasurer. An inTra-school boxing meeT was held To raise money To buy new baseball uni- Torms. There were eighT bouTs followed by wresTling maTches. A mixer complered The program. Members newly iniTiaTed inTo The club are: Jimmy Reynolds. ArT McGinnis. Ray Toner. Lloyd James. Bob Wegeleben. There were eleven old members. Coach Hank Crowley was adviser. STanding: ArT McGinnis. Lloyd James. Bob Wegeleben. Bob Bruihl. Jim Rey- nolds. Ray Alger. WalT Krahn, Gordon FosTer. Verle Beck, Coach Crowley. SiTTing: Melvin Reid. Doug Arnold. Jim Van MaTre. Roland Cook. QuenTin RaT- IETT. Gene STevenson. Ray Toner. Howard Evans. GilberT Bronkhorsf. T QSXYESJQG BASKETBALL Wifh fhe mercury dipping fo 410 below zero around Spokane Couniy for a good share of January and February. fhe Ramblers ran hof and cold on various nighfs wifh 'rhe resulfs being eighf wins and fourfeen losses. counfing fournamenf play. The high- lighf of fhe season was fhe second Deer Park game when Riverside fook over from fhe opening whisfle and kepf pouring shofs fhrough fhe nel' af all angles. The final score found all Deer Park roofers fairly well subdued as fhe scoreboard read Riverside 54- Deer Park 29. High scoring honors wenf fo George Banks wifh 170 poinfs. Jim Van Mafre ICap'rainI was second wifh 137. The leffermen are as follows: Banks. Bruihl. Bronkhorsf, Krahn, Van Mafre. Rafliff. Reynolds. Beck, Arnold. and Evans. B TEAM Top row lleff fo righfl: Jim Dunbar. Ronnie Schroder, Jim Spencer. Bob Wegele- ben, Truman Rafliff. Coach Crowley. Boffom row: Manager, Melvin Reid. Larry Lighffoof, Gordon Fosfer, Lloyd James. Ray Toner, Jim Reynolds. BOXING HIGHLIGHTS The highlighf of fhe boxing season was fhe 'R' club smoker Friday. March 17. Ten boxing boufs were on fhe program. plus fwo wresfling mafches. Following is fhe line-up: R. Roner vs. N. Williams, winner-Williams: M. Burke vs. J. Day, winner-Day: C. Warriner vs. W. Dunbar, winner-Warriner: G. Fosfer vs. L. James. no confesf. cuf eye: P. Rickey vs. S. Green, winner-Rickey: D. Mosier vs. B. Morrow, winner-Morrow: S. Day vs. D. Carfer, winner-Day: D. Poffer vs. C. Allen. draw: R. Arnold vs. L. Lighffoof, winner-Arnold: D. Arnold vs. A. McGinnis. winner-Arnold. In wresfling fhe line-up was as follows: R. Toner vs. R. Alger, winner-Alger: L. James vs. N. Williams, winner-James. The judges were Clay Holcomb. Ben Frisfad. and Norman Blake. The speaker of fhe evening was Tony Fields. Gordon Fosfer received fhe only injury of fhe evening. a cuf above fhe righf eye. II' was received during fhe firsf round of his fighfq fherefore fhe fighf was declared no confesf. EIGHTH GRADE SPORTS The eighfh grade baskefball feam won fhree-fourfhs of fheir games. The A feam consisfed of Sfeve Day, Garfh Reid. Bruce Emerf. Sydney Green and Billy Morrow. The B squad members were Burfon Evenson. Gerald Neprud. Duane Carfer. Gerald Bruihl and Morris Evenson. All fhe eighfh grade boys 'Iurned ouf for baseball. The season was successful wifh pifchers Sfeve Day and Bruce Dingman. Mr. Ward coached all 'Ihe boys' feams. pv- 7' dh FIM -'M MWMWMWJBHM Jn,-sn. snor Q- HOHE EC. III S9113 CLASS 'RED' FOSTER TMIHPET QUARTET xv HOME EC. I SEHK! CLASS fffigif Lf gm , Q H! b K L f f km.'5'iX Ei 43 l.-.-al V WY ,,,.f-4 , Z HOME nf. II COOKIMS CLASS i 4-yi, 1' 7,22 Aff ' POTA10 JUDGING TEAM SCHOOL BOARD The school direcTors whose Tireless efforTs have helped make our school beTTer are Mr. C. C. Coe. Mr. L. C. Owens, Mr. C. A. Reasor. chairman. SupT. Ward. Mr. R. M. KirkpaTrick and Mr. L. C. Peferson STUDENT COUNCIL The sTudenT council is The main self-governing body of our school. All sTudenT business passes Through The council. RegulaTions and by-laws ThaT are for The beTTer- menT of The school, Teachers, and sTudenTs are originafed by represenfafives of The classes and council officers. This year, Through The efforTs and cooperafion of The sTudenTs and faculTy members. we have paid The large school debT. A new ConsTiTuTion was wriTTen and approved by members of The council. A few new rules are going To Take effecT This year. MosT of The ConsTiTuTion will go info effecf The beginning of nexT school year. Officers are as follows: Presidenf. Gene Sfevenson: vice presidenT. Roland Cook: secrefary. JeaneTTa KirkpaTrick: Treasurer, Beverly PraTT. Ofhers in The sTudenT council are Marilyn Reames. BeTTy Conroy, Gil BronkhorsT, Doris Van MaTre. Dale Beck. Delma Reasor, and WalTer Krahn. The sevenTh and eighTh each have Two represenTaTives. OFFICE GIRLS InvenTories. keeping reporTs. Typing IeTTers. and running The diTTo machines are a few of The Things The office girls do. The office girls picTured are Marilyn Reames. BeTTy Conroy. Jeanne Reid, JeaneTTa Kirkpafrick, Dolores PraTT. EdiTh Grimes, EThel Pickard, and Beverly PraTI'. BUS DRIVERS The bus drivers are To be highly credifed for Their efforTs. They noT only Trans- porT The grade school and high school pupils safel To and from school. They also keep order among Their passengers. The drivers, in order of The years They have driven are SmiTh Taylor. 97 years: Bruce Galloway. I6 years: Harry Blake. 6 years: Benny FrisTad. 4 years: Les Warriner, 3 years: Tom Flowers and Harold Hoener, boTh 2 years: and Len Crosby and AlberT Bowles. I year. VISUAL EDUCATION Mr. Knufson is direcfor of The visual educaTion deparTmenT aT Riverside. He is assisTed by These boys: Roland Cook. QuenTin Ra+IiTT. and Truman Rafliff. H' THE RAMBLER NEWSPAPER STAFF The paper has had seven edi+ors-in-chief during 'Ihis year. A+ Ihe beginning of +he year ii' was decided ihai' I'he senior class members would serve as edifors. Edifors as fhey appear in 'rhe piciure from Ief+ Io righi seaied are: Jeanne Reid. Befiy Conroy. Ediih Grimes, and Marilyn Reames. Sianding are: Mrs. Ward. advisor. Ce esla Bea- vers, E+heI Pickard and JeaneHa Kirkpairick. The Rambler has a circulaiion of over 250 copies. The exchange Iis'r wiI'h oiher schools is over sixiy. The Rambler also 'iravels 'Io foreign couniries. The aims of The Rambler are 'ro acquainf parenis and members of our commu- ni+y wifh school ac1'ivi+ies. classes and news of ihe high school. To promoie be'rI'er relaiionship wiih oiher schools by exchange of news. views and problems. To coop- era'Ie wi+h Ihe adminisiraiion and s'ruden+ officers +0 bring abouf a purposeful ciI'izen- ship. To adapi' i'rs needs and inieresfs io RHS by making a represenfafive sfudeni paper. To mainiain an edirorial policy which sI'imuIa+es siudeni opinion and self- governmeni. Those appearing in The piciure from lei? io right Top row are Mrs. Ward. ad- visor, Jeanne Dunbar, I.iIa Thompson. Beverly Gilbert Faye Johnson, Evelyn Liliegren. Darlean May. Barbara Grimes, Ilene Poriwood, June Hilliard. Miss Hoff. assisfanf ad- visor, Doris Jean Gepharf and Nodice Bainfer. Those sealed are Jeane'Ha Kirkpai- rick. BeH'y Conroy, Marilyn Reames. E+heI Pickard. Ediih Grimes. Celesia Beavers. and Jeanne Reid. Dale Beck eniered iournalism ai The semesier and is noi in 'rhe piciure. The Rambler is a member of 'Ihe Pacific Slope School Press which is an organiza- +ion of newspapers from 'rhe eighi' wesiern s'Ia'res and is aiiiliafed wi'I'h 'Ihe Universiiy of Washingfon school of journalism. This year Ihe siaii also ioined 'Ihe Quill and Scroll EDITORS-IN-CHIEF The paper has had seven ediiors-in-chief during Ihis year. A+ I'he beginning of Ihe year H' was decided 'rhai The senior class members would serve as edifors. Edi'I'ors as Ihey appear in 'rhe piciure from Ieii +o righf seafed are Jeanne Reid. Be'H Conroy. Edifh Grimes. and Marilyn Reames. Sfanding are Mrs. Ward. advisor. Celesfa Bea- vers. Efhel Pickard and Jeaneiia Kirkpairick. CANTEEN GIRLS The canieen was Taken over by ihe iunior girls 'rhis year. They have done a very good job serving fhe sfudenis during fhe noon hour and ai' games. honor socieiy. Profifs are added io 'rhe siudeni' body fund. The canieen girls as piciured are Nancy Ann Haile. Agnes Handegard. Faye Johnson. and Mirium Grif ifh. LIBRARY Dorofhy Hoover. Marie Bruihl, Darlean May. and Evelyn Liliegren worked in 'rhe library This year. under 'rhe direciion of Miss Ho 'F. 1 agua. ,I ....,- . - fiW'f2H7 lFGl 5 Q , 'Q5'g 'gvr U :E P . a 5 450151116 Jflff I T' f , ., H in x ' 1 fad? M i -'SEIU-fp. x f ' W ' wr., ' 4' -krrv - - ' H, an ciyfzsh' . 'kgs gs gxJ1. W., 'N 5. -4 s. Q I :rw ' , f . .h vi'-' x A- in , .' V 'J r . -h ' Ar ,fy A' ' , 'X Q V , ' A' N , ' YN g!jQ!'3i ,,im A ' YL ,,. ' ' - L .- P J. ,A I kr .Q , 4 V Y F , 5 V J t 5 I 50. Ot- BAND Band has layed a+ The Lilac Parade. Spokane Couniy Conresr. Spring Concer'l'. and ar fooiballjand baskefball games. Mr. Lynn Salisbury. direcior. also 'look several players ro 'rhe Spokane Couniy Music Fesfival a+ Lewis and Clark. Members of The band are as follows: Roland Cook. sludenl' direcfor and l'rum- pel' player. Trumpersz Ray Arnold, Dan Day. Jimmy Reid, Howard Evans. Agnes Fee. Burron Thompson, Waller Krahn. and Truman Rafliff. Clarinelsz Dale Beck. Miriam Griffifh. Richard Johnson. Eilene Srauffer. Leslie Bong. Jeanne Dunbar. Eileen Heyworih. Clifford Jack. Elhel Jackson. and Jimmy Dun ar. Saxaphones: Clara Forwood. Jackie Chrislopher. Kay Schmidt Delores PraH'. Jeanelrla and Charlolie Kirkpairick. Nancy Reid. Shirley Krohn. Melvin Reid. Quenrin Rarliff. Carlos Allen. Barironesz Cearhel Allen and Dorian Lembecker, Bass Horns: Bob Bruihl and Charles Neprud. A Mellophones: Harvey Hale, Tommy Jovan. Tommy Darrow. and Frank Rosen- burger. Trombone: Larry Carrol. Bass Drums: Celesfa Beavers and Helen Taylor. Snare Drums: Sylvia Cook. Marjorie Sianley, and Jerry Bruihl, Bells: Jeanne Reid. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA High school orcheslra consisls of 'rwenry-four members under fhe direclion of Mr. Lynn Salisbury. The orchesira has played af 'rhe Spring Concerr. Senior Play. and al' Commencement Four sfudenls wenr 'lo The Spokane Couniy Music Fesfival. ' Members are: Roland Cook. Ray Arnold. Miriam Griffifh, Ceafhel Allen, Delores PraH, Jeanerfa Kirkpairick. Celesra Beavers. Leslie Bond. Howard Evans. Tommy Jovan. Jeanne Reid. Melvin Reid. Walrer Krahn. Dorian Lembecker, Quenfin Rarlilif. Erhel Jackson. Charles Neprud. Bob Bruihl, Truman Railiff. Carlos Allen. Shirley Wegeleben. James Seibel. Ernesfine Lembecker, and Doris Jean Gepharr. GRADE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Pupils from Elk. Chailaroy. and Riverside's 7+h and 8+h grades. make up +he grade school orcheslra. Their maior performance was a+ 'lhe Spring Concerl' ar River- side high school. Seclional performances were given al' Elk and Chahlaroy grade schools. Members are: Shirley Wegeleben. Jim Seibel. Ernesrine Lehmbecker, Marvin Berkey. Agnes Fee. Burron Thompson. Tomm Darrow, Ronny Peierson. Jackie Chris- +opher. Nancy Reed. CharloHe Kirkpa+rick. Cllara Forwood. Shirley Krohn. Sylvia Cook. Morris Evanson. Joan Casselman. Lorraine Pralr, Dick Keck. Carol Williams. Jack Reed, Darlene Carlson. Karma Carfer. Warren Fackenlhell. James Reed. Kalhryn Carr. Jerry Flowers. Clifford Jack. Wilma Frislad. Larry Carroll. Joan Clark. Lewis Krahn. Merle Gray. Larry English. Lois. Marlin. Pafricia Thompson. Jo Ann Wegeleben. Larry Olson. James Kicker, Vera Mae Boles. Buddy Bowles, Roloerf Forwood. Fredrick Sunderman. Kennelh Thomas. Earl Allen. Harvey Hale. Kay Schmidr. Arke Smirh. Verne Reames. Bonnie Jackson. Tonny Evans. Dee Ann Ward. Roberf Schneidier. Sandra EllioH'. Jean Ogden. Pa++y Evans. I GIRLS' CHORUS Girls chorus has sung al lhe FFA carnival. Spokane Counry Music Feslival. Spring Concerl. a+ rhe Baccalaureale and Commencemenl' services. Mrs. Sco++ Warcl is l'he direcror. The girls who accompany lhe chorus are Doris Jean Gepharl, Celesfa Bea- vers. Jeanella Kirkpalrick and Jackie Chrisiopher. Fronl row, lefr lo righ+ are: Eileen Heyworlh. Celesla Beavers. Jeanefla Kirk- palrick. Deloris Pra+'l, Nodice Bainler and June Hilliard. Second row. Donna Whiie, Beverly Melzgar. Doris Schwend, Mary Freaze, Marie Bruihl, Helen Taylor, Dorolhy Hoover and Jean Bronkhorsl. Third row. Rufh Carney. Belly Conroy. Bonnie Hemphill. Doris Gepharl. Doris Van Mafre. Beverly Prall. and Jeanne Reid. QUEEN CANDIDATES Queen candidaies for lhe FFA carnival are lefl lo righl: Carolyn Rhodes. 8+h grade: Charlolrle Kirkpalrick, 7l'h grade: Eileen Heyworlh. R club: JeaneH'a Kirk- palrick, senior: Bonnie Hemphill, sophomore: Jeanne Reid. Pep club: and Delma Rea- sor, freshmen. Jeanella Kirkpalrick, senior candidale. was chosen queen. SEXTETTE Riverside sexlelle, under The direclion of Mrs. Ward. has sung al lhe Spring Concerr, Commencemenl and Baccalaureaie services, Grange meelings and PTA. Piclured lefl fo righl are: Rulh Carney, BeHy Conroy, Bonnie Hemphill. Doris Jean Gepharlz Doris Van Marre. Beverly Prall. and Jeanne Reid. Nor picfured is Doris Schwend. Accompanisls are Doris Gepharl and Jackie Chrisfopher. MOTHER'S TEA Home ec. classes modeled l'he garmenls l'hey have made al 'lhe Mofhers' Tea May 9, in rhe gym of Riverside high school. Approximalely 'forry girls parlicipaled from fhe 'lhree home ec. classes. The advanced sewing class modeled lhe failored garmenfs 'rhey have made. The firsl and second year classes have been sewing mainly on colrlons. buf several of lhe second year girls have also made rayon garmenfs. The gym was decorafed wilh spring flowers and pasfel colors. I D P D If? 0 M if Xu ,GW L1 1 I. D P i - - 1 . , , I j i A 5 , , F.H.A. HISTORY The Milan Chapfer of fhe Fufure Homemakers of America began ifs fhird year undejb fhe supervision of Mrs. Ravsfen. Chapfer Adviser, wifh a fofal of 'I'hir'l'y-seven mem ers. The officers elecfed are as follows: Presidenf. Jeaneffa Kirkpafrick: Vice Presi- denf, Celesfa Beavers: Secrfary, Doris Van Mafre: Treasurer, Marilyn Reames: His- forian, Edifh Ewing Grimes: Projecf Leader, Jeanne Reid. Mrs. Jesse Prafl' was chosen as Chapfer Mofher and wifh Mrs. Ravsfen. accompanied fhe girls fo fhe sfafe con- venfion. The FHA purpose is fo promofe appreciafion of fhe joys and safisfacfions of home making and fo furfher inferesf in Home Economics. Top row leff fo righf: Doris Schwend. Doris Jean Gepharf, Delores Praff, Jeaneffa Kirkpafrick, Eilene Sfauffer, Efhel Jackson, Marie Bruihl. Helen Taylor, Nancy Ann Haile. Efhel Hoover. Marilyn Reames. Second row leff fo righf: Miriam Griffifh, Lila Thompson, Beverly Gilberf, Beverly Meizgar. Dorofhy Hoover. Edifh Ewing Grimes, Ilene Porfwood, Barbara Grimes, Darlean May. Evelyn Liljegren. Third row leff fo righf: Fa e Johnson. Bonnie Lou I-lem hill. Beffy Koch, Doris Van Mafre. Mary Frease. June Hilfiard, Jeanne Reid, Efhel Pickard, Mrs. Ravsfen. Boffom row Ieff fo righf: Jeanne Dunbar, Avis Morrow, Delma Reasor, Agnes Handegard, Nodice Bain- fer, Celesfa Beavers, Rufh Carney, Jean Bronkhorsf. F.F.A. HISTORY FFA officers are: presidenf, Verle Beck: vice presidenf. Gilberf Bronkhorsf: secrefary, Frank Gunderson: freasurer. Gene Sfevenson: reporfer, Tommy Warriner: senffnel, George Banks. The chapfer has an annual program which includes classroom. shop. and field work. Also included are acfivifies for fhe beffermenf of fhe communify: fhus fhe FFA gefs ifs moffo. Learn by Doing. A few of fhe oufsfanding acfivifies fhis year were Iivesfock judging af Deer Park. Colville. Pullman. and Colfax. Members also parficipafed in crop judging af Cenfral Valley, and pofafo judging af Moses Lake and Riverside. Ofher acfivifies during fhe year included dairy judging and a boofh af fhe Tri- Counfy Fair. a hof-bed planf sale, fhe annual Fafher-and-Son ban uef. and fhe FFA carnival. Presidenf Verle Beck affended fhe sfafe convenfion af Putnman, Washingfon. Top row leff fo righf: Dick Johnson. Charles Neprud. Bob Bruihl. Gene Sfeven- son, Gilberf Bronkhorsf, Verle Beck. Frank Gunderson, Larry Lighffoof, Leslie Bond. Second row leff fo righf: Mr. Wesfergard. Jim Spencer, Ray Toner. Roy Johnson, Brice Simpson, Carlos Allen, Howard Evans. Dorian Lehmbecker. Bob Wegeleben. Third row leff fo righf: R. T. Carfer. Ceafhel Allen, Daris Poffer, Herberf Lehmbecker. Ray Arnold, Tommy Warriner, Arfhur Hoener. Boffom row leff fo righf: Truman Rafliff. Jimmy Dunbar, Jim Reynolds. Ray Alger. Tommy Jovan. Lloyd James. PEP CLUB Pep club officers for fhis year were Presidenf, Beverly Praff: Vice Presidenf. Beffy Conroy: Secrefary, Bonnie Lou Hemphill: Treasurer, Celesfa Beavers. During fhe ear fhe Pep club gave a dance. ran fhe movie boofh af fhe FFA carnival, had a Fireside for Pep and R clubs. The Pep club also helped ouf by being usherefies af programs and keeping fhe school in an orderly condifion. Our queen candidafe for fhe carnival was Jeanne Reid. a senior. Top row, leff fo righf: Marion Cline. Nodice Bainfer, Faye Johnson. Doris Schwend. Dolores Praff. Jeaneffa Kirk africk. Doris Jean Gepharf, Marilyn Reames. Jeanne Dunbar. Second row: Jean Bronkhorsf. Jeanne Reid, Edifh Ewing Grimes. Efhel Hoover, Helen Taylor. Efhel Pickard, Miriam Griffifh, Agnes Handegard. Miss Hoff. Fronf row: Bonnie Hemphill, Beverly PraH', Lila Thompson, Nancy Haile. Beverly Gilberf, Beffy Conroy, Celesfa Beavers. AR, R U14 Y. l... , ,. .,,. 'Y C G rg I .vi 'U nl gi.. , MAJORETTES A MAJORETTE GROUP Riverside's peppy A squad oT maioreHes have iusT com leTed a ver busy season. Their acTiviTy began in The Tall aT TooTball games andpconTinued Throug basl:eTball season. They have Twirled Tor Grange meeTings, VFW, PTA. aT The CounTy BaskeTbalI Tourney, and aT The Spring Music ConcerT. They also lead The junior group oT maioreH'es aT The Lilac Parade in Spokane. SaTurday. May l3. LeTT To righT are: EThel Hoover, Lila Thompson, Beverly GilberT, and June Hilliard. Mrs. Ward is Their direcTor. B MAJORETTE GROUP Freshman maILoreTTes who compleTed The season were: Lila AxTel, Avis Mor- row. and Delma easor. These girls have appeared aT games and aT The Lilac FesTival. 8TH GRADE MAJORETTES The eighTh grade maioreTTes performed aT baslceTball games. programs. The Spring ConcerT, and The Lilac FesTival. Girls as They appear in The picTure are: Colleen CarTer. Jean ReidT. Anna Dodd. and Audrey GriTTiTh. Jackie ChrisTopher and Carolyn Rhodes were acTive maioreTTes. buT do noT appear in The picTure. 7TH GRADE MAJORETTES The sevenTh grade maioreHes Twirled Tor grade baskeTball games. The Spring ConcerT and The Lilac FesTival. SevenTh grade maioreTI'es in The picTure are: Jo Ann Hilliard, Norma Pielle, Clara Jayne. Loraine PraTT. NoT in The picTure is Alice Nicholson. THE SENIOR PLAY CAST The senior play. GreaT Day , was presenTed December 9. The play was The Trials and TribulaTions oT Tour sisTers when They see who is To inheriT a ho+el. A scheming lawyer, his wife. The village gossip, The housekeeper. and The Tour sisTers' boyfriends add To The hilariTy of The siTuaTion. 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