Riverside High School - Rambler Yearbook (Chattaroy, WA)
- Class of 1951
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Adminislralion .. Prophecy ..... Will ......... Class Hislory . . . Senior Acfiviiies . . . FFA and FHA .... Junior Class ....... Milan, WasI1ingI'on CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS MISCELLANEOUS THE STAFF Liliegren . , . . . . . . . .Darlene Jaclcson. Bonnie Hemphill ,. . . .Vera Popil, Doris Geplnarl. June Hilliard .........,......,........,Dolores PraI'I' ......,.......,....June Hilliard , . . ,Helen Taylor, Jean Bronlclworsl . . . . . .Dale Beck, Gordon Fos+er ,...........,.............NodiceBainrer Popil' ,...Agnes I-landegard. Evelyn Liliegren, Gordon Fosler I . , . . . .Faye Johnson. Jeanne Dunbar, Roland Coolc ., ................. Darlean May. Marie Bruihl .. . . . . . . . . . . .Dolores PraH, Nodice Bainfer ..........,...Jeane'r're Roeder , . . . .E+I1el Hoover, Rulli Carney Sophomore Class . . . .. ....,........ Jeanne Dunbar Freslnman and Eiglnlw Grades . .. ...... Faye Jolwnson Music ..........,......,... ..... D oris Geplwarl' Snapslwols ............... ...... R u'Il'1 Carney Adviser . , . . . .Mrs. ScoH Ward ,,,...1.-. 7 , ,L , .J ' 1 f I adam fir' In loving memory oT Anna Ivlarie Dodd who passed away March 22, I95I. Anna aTTended school in This disTricT Tor over nine years. May This page bring many cherished memories To Triends and cIassmaTes who mourn her passing. I cannoT say, and I will noT say -I'haT she is dead, she is iusT away. WiTh a cheery smile, and a wave of The hand, She has wandered inTo an unseen land, And leTT us dreaming how very fair IT musT be since she lingers There, And you, oh you who The while dosT yearn For The old Time sTep and The glad reTurn, Think of her Taring on, as dear, In The love of There, as The love oT here: Think oT her sTill as The same, I say. She is noT dead, she is jusT away. James W. Riley DEDICATION We, The Annual sTaTT'. Take greaT pleasure in cleolicaTinq This issue of The 1951 Rambler To Mr. Lynn Salisbury, music direcTor oT The Riverside school disTricT. Mr. Salisbury has TaiThTully served This school sysTem, in which he has TaughT music Tor The pasT eighTeen years. l-le TaughT music aT Milan. Elk, and ChaTTaroy beTore The clisTricT was consoliclaTed ancl has TaughT aT Riverside since The school was builT in T936. Many oT his pupils have Talcen musical insTrucTion Trom him during Their enTire school career. Thanks, Mr. Salisbury, Tor all your paTience and cooperaTion, and The many pleas- ing musical programs aT The games, concerTs, and The counTy music TesTivals and con- TesTs. ffiglw vw 'vfwvf WWW ffirjf MWJWWJ ffjjsujjdfyfwwwvvwlff M 2,,1,iWfff'5fV'f,1fP5 V EQWMWMJ U35-2 fa,7?2j,'3jZjlQ!J,fZyfQj!ffM 61 My ffjfiwf if ww' J WM -1 fo Y . I ' fi L45 ' 4-'X ' Q! fi' N ADMINISTRATION FACULTY MR. SCOTT F. WARD. Superinlendenl-Home address. Milan. Washinglon. Schools aH'ended-Black Hills Teachers College. Colorado College of Educalion. Universily of Michigan. Universily of Washinglon and Universily of Iowa. Degrees received-Bachelor of Science and Masler of Arls. Adviser for senior class. and Associaled Sludenl Council. Teaching experience 19 years. MR. ELDEN WESTERGARD-Home address. 118 Franklin Courl. Spokane, Wash- inglon. School allended-Universily of Idaho. Degrees received-Mas+er of Science. Subiecls Iaughr-Vocalional Agriculrure. Adviser for Sophomore class and FFA. Teaching experience 10 years. MR. HENRY CROWLEY-Home address. Wesl 2711 Wellesley. Spokane, Wash- inglon. School aHended-Universily ol Idaho. Degree received-Bachelor ol Science. Subiecis l'augh+-Washinglon Srale Hislory. U. S. Hislory. General Marh. Heallh and Physical Educa+ion. Adviser for R Club. Teaching experience 4 years. MR. LYNN SALISBURY-Home address. Wesl 41 Thirry-lirsl Avenue. Spokane, Washinglon. School arlended-Oberlin Conservalory of Music. Music slalf of s'ra'rions KHO and KXLY. Musician al' Loew, California. and California Thealre in San Francisco. Subiecls 'laughl-All band and orcheslra insrrumenfs al Riverside. Elk, and Challaroy. Teaching experience 23 years. MR. MARTIN P. KNUTSON-Home address, Wesl 1811 Sharp Avenue, Spokane. Washinglon. Schools airended-Sl. Cloud Teachers College. Bemidii S'ra+e Teachers College, Universiry of Minnesola. Degrees received-Bachelor ol: Science, Masler of Ari. Subiecls laughl-Consumer Educalion. English ll. III. IV, and Geome+ry. Visual Educalion Co-ordinalror, Proieclors Club and was direc- Ior of Senior Play. Teaching experience 20 years. -PMR. ALBERT D. BROWN-Home address. 924 Eas+ Wallon. Spokane. Washinglon. Schools allended-Gonzaga Universiry and Easlern Washingion College of Edu- calion. Degree received-Bachelor of Ar'rs in Educalion. Subiecls +augh'r- Science and Malhemalics. Teaching experience 2 years. MRS. ANNA RAVSTEN-Home address. 1501 Woodruff. Opporlunily. Washinglon. Schools allended-Ulah Slale Agricullure College. and Easlern Washinglon Col- lege of Educarion. Degree received-Bachelor ol Science. Subiecls +augh+- Home Ec. I. ll. III. Eighrh Grade Science and Relaled Science. Adviser for Junior class and FHA. Teaching experience 12 years. MRS. EFFIE DeZONlA-Home address, 1823 Wesl 7+h Avenue. Spokane. Washing- ron. Schools allended-Linfield College Oregon. Universily ol: Washinglon, Gonzaga Universily and Washinglon Slale College. Degrees received-Bachelor ol Science. and Masler ol Ar+s. Subiecls laugh?-Typing I, Eighrh Grade Eng- lish. English I. Girls P. E. and Library. Adviser for Pep Club. Teaching experience 18 years. MRS. DOROTHY WARD-Home address, Milan. Washinglon. Schools aflended- Black Hills Teachers College. Universiry of Washing+on and Colorado College of Educalion. Degree received-Bachelor of Science. Subiecrs 'raughr-Eighlh Grade: social sludies, arl. music. spelling. girls P. E.: High School: chorus. sex+eH'e. maiorelnles. iournalism. Treble Cleff. Adviser lor 8+h grade maioreH'es. annual. Rambler. Teaching experience 16 years. Q N V' ma . -'WO 'ESEEGW SCOTT F. NARD Gif' 5 COA CH HENR Y TR GLW YRS- v' XX DOHOTHX ww- x., ...,'I 1. MR LYNN SALISHIRY DIR . fx L2 ' Y'fF. T' 3 P HTC MR ' M-4-RTI in 1 MY , 4.7 Y 'rv I v 1 r-vp-rvj rv- Qff . ....f .I .1 X RIVERSIDE SCHOOL DIRECTORS The school direcTors duTies are To esTablish policies, lreep a checlc on expenses. and many oTher duTies. The school direcTors whose Tireless eTTorTs have helped our school To beTTer iTselT are Mr. C. A. Reasor, presidenT: Mr. C. C. Coe. mainTenance: Mr. R. M. Kirl:paTriclc, TransporTaTion: Mr. L. C. Owen. finance: Mr. L. C. PeTerson. Tinance. SupT. ScoTT Ward's duTies are To compile and care Tor many records. malre recommendaTions. and carry ouT policies. The sTudenT body wishes To exTend Their sincere Thanks To The direcTors who have improved our school so much. Members appearing in The picTure Trom leTT To righ+ are Mr. C. C. Coe. Mr. L. C. Owen, Mr. C. A. Reasor, Mr. ScoTT Ward. Mr. R. M. KirlcpaTricl:, and Mr. L. C. PeTerson. STUDENT COUNCIL DIRECTS MANY ACTIVITIES The sTudenT council is The main selT-governing body of our school. All sTudenT business passes Through The council. ReguIaTions and by-laws ThaT are Tor The beTTer- menT of The school, Teachers, and sTudenTs are originaTed by represenTaTives of The classes and council officers. The new consTiTuTion which was wriTTen lasT year was Tollowed by members of The council. These rules will be in conTinuing eTTecT. The sTudenT council's purpose and aim is To malce our school a place where saTeTy. sporTsmanship, ciTizenship, and good iudgmenT are used. Members appearing in The picTure Trom leTT To righT, sTanding, Delma Reasor. Truman Ra+IiTT, Faye Johnson, Jean BronIchorsT. WalT Krahn, Bob Wegeleben. Su T. ScoTT Ward, advisor: Jim Reynolds, Dwane Dunbar. MiTzie Rhoads. SeaTed. Helzn Taylor, secreTary: Dale Beclc, vice pres7denT: Roland Coolc, presidenT: QuenTin RaTliTT, vice presidenT: and Agnes Hanclegard, Treasurer. BUS DRIVERS OF RIVERSIDE' SCHOOL DISTRICT The bus drivers are To be highly crediTed Tor Their eTTorTs. They noT only Trans- porT The grade school and high school pupils safely To and Trom school. They also keep order among Their passengers. The drivers in order oT The years They have driven are SmiTh Taylor. 28 years: Bruce Galloway. I7 years: Benny FrisTad, 5 years: Les Warriner. 4 years: Tom Flowers, 3 years: Len Crosby. 2 years: and Jess PraTT and Dave Firman, boTh I year. As They appear in The icTure from IeTT To righT Benny FrisTad. Len Crosby. SmiTh Taylor, head bus driver andamechanic: Bruce Galloway, Jess PraTT. Les Warriner. and Tommy Flowers. Dave Firman does noT appear in The picTure. 1? CLASS HISTORY GREEN FROSH ForT -Two scared, green freshmen sfumbled in The fronT door and up The hall To enTer Riverside High School on Sepfember 4, 1947. AfTer The much dreaded iniTi- aTion was over we seTTled down To work. We elecfed The following class officers: residenT Roland Cook: vice resident Marion Crisp: secrefary-Treasurer, Beverly Gil- Eerf: advisor, Miss Pefron. Bjeverly GilberT, Marion Crisp, LaVerne Mafhews. Agnes Handegard. Nancy Ann Haile. Dolores Praft and PaT Pochel were inviTed To ioin The Pep Club. All girls were in F.H.A. and all The boys were in F.F.A. CONFIDENT SOPHOMORES Feeling very happy To be able To give The iniTiaTion. ThirTy-seven sophomores refurned To carry on Their schooling. The firsT job was To elecT our class officers president Roland Cook: vice president Verle Beck: secrefary-Treasurer. PaT Pochel: adviser, Mr. WesTergard. Two members of The sTudenT council were Roland Cook and Gilberf BronkhorsT. There were Twelve members of The sophomore class in The F.F.A. F.F.A. officers were secrefary, Roland Cook: reporfer. Gilberf Bronkhorst R Club members were GilberT Bronkhorst Howard Evans, Verle Beck. Jim Van MaTre, WalTer Krahn, Gordon FosTer. Ray Alger, and QuenTin RaTliff. JAUNTY JUNIORS Full of vim and vigor, ThirTy-six of The original forTy-Two sTudenTs refurned To' Riverside High School for Their iunior year. We chose for The Term our class officers.: Those elecfed were presidenT, Roland Cook: vice president Verle Beck: secreTary- Treasurer, Jeanne Dunbar: adviser. Mrs. RavsTen. Five girls were inviTed To ioin The Pep Club. They were Nodice Bainfer, Faye Johnson, Beverly Gilbert Jeanne Dunbar and Miriam Griffifh. Girls who worked in The CanTeen were Nancy Ann Haile. Agnes Handegard, Miriam GriffiTh. and Fa e Johnson. DorThy Hoover. Darlean May, Evel n Liliegren, and Marie Bruihl worked in The librar . Lila Thompson was queen canchdaTe of The F.F.A. Carnival. The Theme chosen for The Prom was ln An Old DuTch Garden . Cheerleaders were Beverly Gilbert Nancy Ann Haile. and Lila Thompson. Officers in sTudenT council were presidenT, Verle Beck: vice president Gilberf Bronkhorsf and reporfer, Tommy Warriner. Douglas Arnold was The only new' WISE SENIORS AT LAST Feeling very much superior and more inTelligenT. Twenfy-eighf seniors enfered' Riverside To sTarT Their lasT long year of high school. We were happy To welcome Boyd RoberTs. a new sTudenT, info our class. AfTer Two weeks of Trying To seTTle down, we chose class officers as follows: presidenT, Quenfin Rafliff: vice presidenf Gordon' FosTer: secrefary-Treasurer. Faye Johnson: sTudenT council represenTaTive, WalTer' Krahn: advisers, Mrs. De Zonia and SupT. Ward. Office girls were Barbara Grimes. Darlean May, Agnes Handegard. Evel n Liliegren. Nodice Bainfer. and Dolores PraTT. Canfeen Girls were Agnes Handegardf Nancy Ann Haile, and Faye Johnson. Cheer leaders were Nancy Ann Haile and Lila Thompson. June Hilliard was The only senior maioreTTe. Members of The R Club were WalTer Krahn, Gordon FosTer. Jim Van MaTre, Verle Beck, Bob Bruihl, Quenfin Rafliff, and Howard Evans. Those parficipafing in band and orchesTra were Bob Bruihl. Quenfin Rafliff. Roland Cook, Miriam Griffifh, Dolores Pratt Carlos Allen. Jeanne Dunbar, WalTer Krahn, Dorian Lehmbecker. and Howard Evans. Ilene PorTwood was The F.H.A. queen candidafe and Fa e Johnson was senior class candidaTe of The F.F.A. Carnival. December firsT was The daTe of The senior play. His FaTher's Son . Class members Taking parT were Evelyn Liliegren. Darlean May. Roland Cook, Howard Evans. Carlos Allen, Agnes Handegard. Marie Bruihl, Faye Johnson, Miriam Griffifh, and Gordon FosTer. R Club member. J 4.2 4 , Q AGNES HANDWTADU WAY H SP3 WA 'WINES DOI g I l I A un I QUENTIN RATLIFF FW V' 'S .2 NANCY ANN mum CARIDS ALLW - L 13 SENIORS ROLAND COOK-Foofball 3.4: FFA 1.2: Class Presidenl' 1.2,3: FFA Sec. 2: Sfudenf Body Presidenf 4: Senior Play 4: Annual Sfaff 4: Band and Orch. 1.2.3.4: Music Fesfival 1.2.3.4: Hungry Five 1.2.3.4. MIRIAM GRIFFITH-Pe Club 3.4: FHA 1.2.3.4: Vice Presidenf Pep Club 4: Band and Orch. 1.2.3.4: Cjanfeen 3: Counfy Band 1.2.3.4: Senior Play 4: Hungry Five 2.3.4. AGNES HANDEGARD-Pep Club 1.2.3.4: FHA 1.2.3.4: FHA Vice Presidenf 2: Pep Club Presidenf 4: Sfudenl' Council Treasurer 4: Canfeen 3.4: Annual Sfaff 3.4: Senior Play 4: Queen Candidafe 2: Office 4. VVALTER KRAHN- R Club 1.2.3.4: Presidenf R Club 4: Baslcefball 1.2.3.4: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Foofball 1.2.3.4: Sfudenf Council 3.4: Band and Orch. 1.2.3.4. BARBARA GRIMES--FHA 1.2.3.4: Chorus 2: Office 4: Maioreffe 1: Journalism 3: Counfy Music Fesfival 2. DOUGLAS ARNOLD-Transferred from Wesf Valley 2: Boxing 3: Baseball 2.3: Foofball 3.4. OUENTIN RATLIFF-Foofball 2: Baslcefball 1.2.3.4: Junior Class Treasurer 3: Senior Class Presidenf 4: Sfudenf Body Vice Presidenf 4: Band and Orch. 1.2.3.4: R Club 3.4: Hungry Five 2.3. EVELYN LILJEGREN-Transferred from Erwin. Soufh Dalcofa 2: FHA 2.3.4: Senior Pla 4: Office 4: Library 3: Journalism 3.4: Annual Edifor 4: FHA Delegafe fo Pulflman 3: Ouill and Scroll Sec. 4. HOWARD EVANS-FFA Presidenf 4: R Club 1.2.3.4: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Foo'l'ball 1.2.3.4: Baskefball 1.2.3.4: Senior Play 4: Band and Orch. 1.2.3.4: FFA 1.2.3.4: Counfy Band 1.2.3.4: Hungry Five 2.3: Annual Sfaff 3. DOLORES PRATT-Pep Club 1.2.3.4: FHA 1.2.3.4: Office 3.4: Chorus 2.3.4: Sec- refary of Chorus 3.4: Vice Presidenf Chorus 3: FHA Delegafe fo Pullman and Cheney 3.4: Couniy Music Fesfival 3.4: Journalism 4: Quill and Scroll 4. NANCY ANN HAILE-Pep Club 1.2.3.4: FHA 1.2.3.4: Pep Club Treasurer 4: Can- feen 3.4: Cheer Leader 3.4: Oueen 1. CARLOS ALLEN-Senior Play 4: FFA 1.2.3.4: Bancl and Orch. 2.3.4: Counfy Music Fesfival 2.3.4. MARIE BRUIHL-Senior Play 4: Chorus 2.3: FHA 1.2.3.4: Annual Sfaff 4: Counfy Music Fesfival 2: Library 3. TOMMY WARRINER-Boxing 1: FFA 1.2.3.4: FFA Reporfer 3. 5 'L' vnu? -0 I 4' 49 4 .mms uurmf, tx I SENIORS JIM VAN MATRE-Transferred from Monroe. Wisconsin 2: Baslcelball 1.2.3.4: Foo?- ball 1.2.3.4: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Baslceiball Caplain 3: Foo'rball Capiain 4: R Club 2.3.4: Eighfh Grade Assislani Coach 4: Traclc 1. LILA THOMPSON-FHA 1.2.3.4: FHA Secrefary 4: Pep Club 3.4: Queen Candidale 3: Journalism 3: Maiore+'re 1.2.3: Chorus 2: Library 4: Cheer Leader 3.4: Orch. 1.3. 4 DORIAN LEHMBECKER-Band and Orchesira 1.2.3.4: FFA 1.2.3: Hungry Five 3.4. JUNE HILLIARD-FHA 1.2.3.4: Chorus 2.3.4: Journalism 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: Maioreiie 1.2.3.4: Annual Siafi 4. DORIS JEAN GEPHART-FHA 1.2.3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Journalism 3.4: Sex'reHe 2.3.4: Chorus 1.2.3.4: Chorus Presidenl 4: Orch. 3.4: Annual Sfaff 4: Piano Accompanisi 2.3.47 Counfy Music Fesiival 2.3.4. ROBERT BRUIHL-Foofball 3.4: Baskeiball 3.43 Hungry Five 2.3: Band and Orch. 1.2.3.4: Couniy Music Fesiival 1.2.3.4: Baseball 43 FFA 1.2.3.4: FFA Secrelary 1.2.3.4: R Club 4. lLENE PORTWOOD-FHA 1.2.3.4: Chorus 2: Journalism 3: Queen Candidaie 4: Orch. 1. GORDON FOSTER-Fooiball 2.3.4: Baseball 2,3.4: Baslceiball 1.2.3.4: Boxing 1.2.33 FFA 1.2: Vice Presidenl Senior Class 4: R Club Sec. and Treas. 3.4: R Club 2.3.4: Senior Play 4: Annual Sfaff 4. BOYD ROBERTS-Transferred from Kennewick High School 4: Baslceiball 4: R Club 4. DARLENA MAY-FHA 1.2.3.4: FHA Reporier 2: Journalism 3: Office 4: Senior Play 4: Annual Slaff 4: Library 2.3. FAYE JOHNSON YOKUM-Transferred from Kimberly. Idaho 2: Pep Club 3.4: FHA 2.3.4: Secreiar Senior Class 4: S'ruden+ Council Represen+a1'ive 4: Journal- ism 3.4: Annual S+aiil4: Senior Play 4: Senior Queen Candida+e 4. NODICE BAINTER-Pep Club 3.4: FHA 1.2.3: Office 4: Journalism 3.4: Annual Siafl 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Quill and Scroll Treas. 4: All High Play 1: Music 1.2: Chorus 2.3.4: Couniy Music Feslival 2. JEANNE DUNBAR-Transferred from Cenlral Valley 3: Pep Club 3: FHA 3.4: Vice Presidenf FHA 4: Junior Class Sec. 3: Journalism 3.4: Annual Sfaff 4: Band 1,3.4: Orch. 3: Counly Music Feslival 3.4. CLASS WILL We The Senior class oT I95I. being oT sound bodies and disposing minds publish and declare This To be our IasT will and TesTamenT. Any will or wills previously made by us singly or collecTively are hereby revoked. The Senior class leave Their noTebooks. pencils. and TexT books To The TacuITy. To The Juniors The Teeling oT being superior To The lower classmaTes. To The Sopho- mores The abiliTy To keep smiling. To The Freshmen The hope They will sTill graduaTe some da . AGISIES HANDEGARD leaves her abiliTy oT Taping ankles To Coach Crowley and her Treasurer work she leaves To Sandy Olson. NANCY ANN HAILE leaves her cheering skirT To The eighTh grade cheerleaders and also generously relin uishes her love oT dancing To Mr. KnuTson. JEANNE DUNBARJeaves her abiliTy oT being kicked ouT oT The Pep Club To Jean BronkhorsT. To Jimmy Reynolds she leaves Delma Reasor. FAYE JOHNSON YOCKUM wills her maTrimony To Vera PopiT, her iolly spiriT she gives To Darlene Jackson. OUENTIN RATLIFE wills her musical ambiTion To somebody wiTh IoTs oT wind lRoy Johnsonl: his hoT rod he leaves To his beloved broTher, Truman. WALTER KRAHN wills his R Club presidency To Bob Wegeleben: To nexT year's TooTbaIl capTain he wills his manly build. MIRIAM GRIEEITH leaves her good grades To her sisTer. To Leslie Bond. she wills her clarineT. LILA THOMPSON wills her cheering skirT To Marian Wallace: she leaves-buf noT wiThouT Jim Van MaTre. DARLENE MAY kindly wills her red hair To all The girls ThaT use red rinse: To VioleT WhiTed she TorTeiTs her boyTriends. ILENE PORTWOOD donaTes her quieTness in class To Mary Frease. EVELYN LILJEGREN presenTs her quieTness 7? To GiIberT Cooper: and her hunTing eye To Bonnie Hemphill. MARIE BRUIHL bequeaThs her slimness To Loraine PraTT: The darkesT corner in The shows she leaves To MiTzie Rhoads. BARBARA GRIMES ioyously reTires Trom oTTice giving The honor To anyone who wanTs To learn oTTice work. NODICE BAINTER leaves her sweeTness To CharIoTTe Kendrick and Norma Pielle and Riverside, she leaves To an one who can geT along wiTh The Teachers. JUNE HILLIARD regreTTuIl!y leaves her maioreTTe haT To her sisTer. Jo Ann: also her sense oT humor To The nexT year seniors, They will need iT. DORIS JEAN GEPHART boldly up and wills her old chewing gum and noTes To Mr. Crowley: gives her piano playing To Vera PopiT. ROLAND COOK wills his spoT in The band To anyone who can TooT a hoT horn. JIM VAN MATRE gives his eighTh grade assisTanT coaching job To Bob Gray: his back seaT in The school bus To anyone who dares To Take iT. GORDON FOSTER wills his whiskers To The Treshman boys: geTTing locked ouT oT The English room To The Treshmen who haven'T had The experience yeT. BOYD ROBERTS leaves his cool Temper To Mr. Brown: his iokes To ETheI Hoover. DOUGLAS ARNOLD wills his conceiTeness To anyone who can keep up wiTh iT. TOMMY WARRINER regreTTully leaves all oT his girITriends To Charles Neprud. BOB BRUIHL presenTs his personaIiTy wiTh The women To BurTon Thompson: his Chev. he leaves To his bro+her lJerryI. HOWARD EVANS leaves his sprained ankles in sporTs To Leroy Rowley: his exTra crediTs go To Duane CarTer. DOLORES PRATT leaves her SaTurday nighT dancing daTes To Margie STanIey: and secreTary OT Treble CleTT To Leona SargeanT. I DORIAN LEHMBECKER wills his sporTs abiliTy To Tommy Jovan. CARLOS ALLEN leaves his cooking abiliTy To Bruce Snow: Darlene Jackson he will noT leave. IT we possess any oTher aTTribuTes or worldly goods which underclassmen coveT please sTep up and Torm a line To The righf single Tile and presenT such re uesTs. The class oT 5I will be glad To oblige. To This end, we hereby seT our seall. The Senior Class oT 1951. PROPHECY As we cruised along slowly aT 30.000 mph in our aTomic powered rockeT ship in 1976 on our way To The reunion of The class of 1951 aT Milan. WashingTon. which now has a populaTion of 210.000, we saw The roclceT ship of our class presidenT, QuenTin RaTliTT, landing Too. On our way To The ciTy hall where The reunion was To be held. QuenTin Told us of his success in Taking over The S ike Jones orchesTra. Why, There's Roland Cook! Ence leaving hi h school, he sTudied law aT Harvard and is now one oT WashingTon's senaTors. He aTso owns The Cook ConTracT Co. As we enTered The Town hall we ran inTo Barbara Grimes who is now making rockeTs To TI To Mars. Bud RoberTs sTopped To Talk To us as we sTarTed Tor our Table. He Told us oT his Tamous discovery. RoberTs' Figure FlaTTery Formula . Gordon FosTer. in charge of The ban ueT. owns The ''Snappy-Snazzy-Snack-Bar''. buT he has noT as yeT masTered The arT di carrying a Tray in each hand and aT The same Time keep his TeeT Trom enTangling one abouT The oTher. Ilene PorTwood now owns The Tamous PPPFP lPorTwood's PracTical Pushunder Funeral Parlori. llene says business is raTher dead aT presenT. Dorian Lehmbecker is The owner and manager of The Walk ln. Carry ouT Bar . l,Doris Jean GepharT is now singing on Television shows and her parTner is Dale Bec.. WalT Krahn now owns The Krahn Crying Crib Company aT NewporT. He has plenTy of use Tor iT himself wiTh his Twins. Evelyn Lil'egren owns a resorT and TI ing school in ForesT Lake. MinnesoTa. Carlos Allen is now owner oT The Flying Sirloin . his 20.000 acre ranch in Texas. where he and Darlene are busy raising Tive liTTle cowboys. Agnes Handegard Told us of her experiences in The Union oT SouTh Africa where she had spenT Two years as Toreign minisTer. She has had an exciTing Time as foreign minisTer Trying To conTrol The naTives. Bob Bruihl is now a general in The army. he is in charge of all The wacs. He re- porTs The work is very inTeresTing. Miriam GriTTiTh has progressed nicely. She is now SuperinTendenT of Nurses aT ST. Luke's HospiTal. Douglas Arnold has reTired as an Admiral in The USN To his home Town where he has married a home Town girl and is raising a navy of his own. Here are Lila Thompson and Jim Van MaTre. who are now married and own The Sky Line Inn in Wisconsin. Their specialTy is aTomic cheeseburgers. Dolores PraTT now owns The DDD . Dolores' DainTy Diddy. Dolores is. of course, married and has Two children in high school. Jeanne Dunbar was discovered by a TalenT scouT and is now in Hollywood playing her clarineT aT The Brown Derby . She is TeaTured in a song she wroTe STop, I Can'T STand Anymore . Faye Johnson is now The grandmoTher of Two seTs of Twins. She has Twelve children oT her own. you know. Marie Bruihl has earned The TiTle of World's MosT WanTed Model and her legs have replaced BeT'1y Grable. Howard Evans is naTionally Tamous Tor his prize winning dairy herd. Nodice BainTer has become Tamous Tor her special missionary work. Nancy Ann Haile has The TiTle oT The World's FasTesT CompTomeTer OperaTor . Tommy Warriner has invenTed a new Type of car. The wheels are on The Top. and you siT facing backward. Darlean May gives a shorT speech on How To Have A Happy Married Life . She is well ualified To speak on This subiecT. as she has had Ten husbands. As a cfiosing number. June Hilliard, who owns The Black OuT NighT Club in Reno sang her Theme song. WhaT Did l Do To Deserve This? QP Iv x J E97 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Ninefeen of fhe sfudenfs which sfarfed af Riverside as freshmen, refurned fo keep up fhe good work. Firsf fhey elecfed fhe following officers: Presidenf. Dale Bec: vice-presidenf. Darlene Jackson: secrefary-freasurer. Helen Taylor: and sfu- denf council represenfafive. Jim Reynolds: and Mrs. Anna Ravsfen. advisor. The acfivifies of fhe Junior class has parficipafed in are: Pep Club. Helen Tay- lor. Bonnie Hemphill, Marian Cline. Darlene Jackson. Jean Bronkhorsf. Rufh Carney. and Jeaneffe Reeder. The ones who are in chorus and wenf fo fhe Counfy Music Fesfival were Jean Bronkhorsf. Helen Taylor, Darlene Jackson. Rufh Carney. Bonnie Hemphill, and Dale Beck. Boys faking parf in sporfs were Jim Reynolds. Ray Arnold. Ray Toner. Daris Poffer. Tommy Jovan. and Larry Vorlicky. A Cherry Pie Confesi' was held af Cenfral Valley high school and JeaneH'e Roeder and Rufh Carney rep- resenfed fhis school. Those who belong fo fhe band and orchesfra were Dale Beck. Helen Taylor, Ray Arnold. Ceafhel Allen, Charles Neprud. and Tommy Jovan. The: dafe for fhe Junior Prom was April 13. 1951. and fhe 'rheme is fo be Blue Moon . They also sponsored a Sock Hop Dance which was held Ocf. 6. 1950. Our rep- resenfafive for FFA Carnival queen was Darlene Jackson. Those on fhe honor roll were Helen Taylor. Darlene Jackson, Bonnie Hemphill and Larry Vorlick . Rufh Carney and Efhel Hoover are fhe librarians for fhe junior class. Our iunior class rings had a large R sef on a mirrored background wifh high school wriH'en in small leffers. Those appearing in fhe picfure are leff fo righf. fronf row: Doris Van Mafre. Dale Beck. and Darlene Jackson. Second row: Jeaneffe Roeder. Rufh Carney. Bon- nie Hemphill. Helen Taylor. Myrfle Evans. Jean Bronkhorsf. and Marian Cline. Baclc row: Mrs. Ravsfen. Tommy Jovan. Roy Johnson, Jim Reynolds. Efhel Hoover. Ray Arnold, Bill Schuasler. Larry Vorlicky. Ceafhel Allen. and Melvin Griffifh. Lorenr Clemenfs. Daris Poffer. Charles Neprud. Ray Toner. Vera Popif. and Gilberf Cooper were absenf when fhe picfure was faken. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On Augusf 3. 1950 fwenfy-fhree ioyous sfudenfs enfered RHS as full fledged sophomores. Their firsf fask was fhe freshmen inifiafion. lf was fheir day of revenge for being freafed so badly fhe year before. Elecfion of class officers was held. Officers elecfed were: Presidenf. Truman Rafliffg vice president Avis Morrow: secrefary-freasurer. Mary Jane Frease: and sfudenf council represenfafive. Delma Reasor. Mr. Elden Wesfergard was class ad- visor. Berfha Neprud. Avis Morrow. Delma Reasor. Efhel Jackson and Sandy Olson were invifed info fhe Pep Club. Bob Wegeleben was invifed fo join fhe R Club. Mary Jane Frease was elecfed cheer leader. Dari Throw was fhe boofh chosen by fhe so homores for fhe FFA Carnival. Avis Morrow was chosen as fheir queen candi- dafe far fhe Carnival. Delma Reasor. Avis Morrow and Lila Axfell represenfed fhe sophomores on fhe maioreffing feam. Efhel Jackson. Avis Morrow and Lila Axfell were members of fhe Treble Cleff. Those appearing in fhe picfure. fop row leff fo righf: R. T. Carfer. Berfha Ne- prud. Leslie Bond, Melvin Griffifh. Bob Gray. Lila Axfell. and Norifa Pifman. Second row: Mrs. Wesfergard. advisor: Marjorie Sfanley. Marion Wallace. Arfhur Hoener. Bob Wegeleben. Sand Olson and Violef Whifed. Third row: Delma Reasor. Avis Morrow. Truman Rafliffif Mary Jane Frease. and Efhel Jackson. Q !,- N 3 if-' Z3 FRESHMAN CLASS HISTCRY The Treshmen began The year wiTh ThirTy-Three members. Class oTTicers Tor 1950-1951 were presidenT. PaT Ricky: vice presidenT. Joan Casselmen: secreTary-Treas- urer, Gerald Bruihlg sTudenT council represenTaTive. Buddy Foley. The TirsT exciTing highIighT oT The year was The iniTiaTion. IT Took place during The monTh oT SepTember. CosTumes consisTed of carroT necklaces, cardboard shoes. gunnysack dresses. and overalls worn backwards. An assembly was held in The gym and each member puT on a skiT or sang a song. Among The acTiviTies in which many Took parT were chorus. TooTball. baskeTball. maioreTTing. band and orchesTra. Those Taking parT in band were Joan Casselman. Clara Forwood and BurTon Thompson. Joan Casselman was also in orchesTra. For The concession aT The carnival They had The Penny PiTch and Ball Swing. Carolyn Rhoads was chosen The class queen candidaTe Tor The carnival. Colleen CarTer. Joan Casselman. Jackie ChrisTopher. Beverly Day. Anna Dodd. DoroThy LongboTTom. Clara Forwood. Mickie Free. Audrey GriTTiTh. Carolyn Rhoads. Janice Simard. Leona SargenT were members oT The Treble Cleff. STeve Day played on The high school B baskeTball squad. Gerald Bruihl and Bruce Snow were managers Tor The baskeTball Team. PaT Ricky. STeve Day. Bruce EmerT. and Irvin ScoTT Took parT during The TooTball season. Seven girls were on The Twirling Team. They were Anna Dodd. Audrey GriTTiTh. Jackie ChrisTopher, DoroThy LongboTTom, Jean ReidT. Carolyn Rhoads. and Colleen CarTer. The girls Twirled Tor baskeTball games. TooTball games and Tor The Lilac FesTivaI. Those appearing in The picTure are Top row. IeTT To righT: Billy Morrow. Gordon Haugen. Bruce EmerT. Bud Foley, Irvin ScoTT. LeRoy Rowley. BurTon Thompson. Law- rence Wallace. Second row: Edna RoberTson, Mickie Free. Anna Dodd. Audre GriTTiTh. Jackie ChrisTopher. DoroThy LongboTTom. Jean ReidT. and Gerald Bruihli Third row: LeRoy Cline. Bruce Snow. Clara Forwood. Janice Simard. Beverly Day. Carolyn Rhoads. and CIiTTord Hoover. FourTh row: PaT Ricky. Colleen CarTer. Joan Casselman. and STeve Day. EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY ToTaI enroIImenT oT The eighTh grade Tor The year was TorTy-Tour. The year's average enroIImenT was TorTy. AT The beginning oT each quarTer class oTTicers were eIecTed. The TirsT big evenT of The Tall was The Carnival. Darlene Toner. eighTh grade represenTaTive was chosen queen. Several parTies and programs were given during The year. A paper drive and magazine sale were used To raise money Tor The class. New baskeTball suiTs. mai- oreTTe cosTumes and haTs. and library books were purchased wiTh The Tunds. The band members were Nancy Reed. Tommy Darrow. CharIo++e KirkpaTrick. Loraine PraTT. and Shirley Krohn. OrchesTra members were ErnesTine Lehmbecker and Shirley Wegeleben. GraduaTion exercise. which was The biggesT evenT of The year, was held The IasT oT May. Members of The Twirling squad were JoAnne Hilliard. Donna Green. Loraine PraTT. Darlene Toner. Norma Pielle. Alice Nicholson. Lonna Baldwin and MiTzie Rhoads. Appearing in The picTure Top row leTT To righT: Mrs. ScoTT Ward. advisor: Carl Warriner. Ronnie PeTerson. Loraine PraTT. Tommy Darrow. Ray Borders. Clara Jayne. Jerry Arca. Bobb Conroy. Roy Beavers. Wayne Dunbar. Second row: Marvin Burkey, Shirle Krohn. Clara Mae Darrow. Barbara Taylor. Beverly Sunderman. ErnesT- ine Lehmbecker, Norma Pielle, Alice Nicholson. CharIoTTe Kendrick. PaT Ogden. Third row: Shirley Wegeleben. MarTha CuTIer. CharIoHe KirkpaTrick. Gladys Pierce. Claydene Bond. Naney Reed, Elsie Liliegren. JoAnn Hilliard, Donna Green. Virgil Roeder. BoTTom row: JeanneTTe Richey. Sylvia Cook. Elsie Hern. Darlene Toner. Dolores Bowerman, Mihie Rhoads and Dean Larson. MKZZQMWK WM ffi,f,m Mm M wifjgwfilfz J f9Q,fff5ffTfljjdf'9' MZQZ? M M5124 ff' Xwfcff ony! ww 4d,,pf'J3J WW, ff9gi,MfQi5fgQyz y iff jwvwwf MW A - M3 is WW ff . jjsdafw yaiw fr ACTIVITIE 'V YPING CLASS EIO LOGY f' ,L ASS LIP F JLXH ONTE ST HOME EC- C L A SS ANNUAL STAFF Riverside's Annual, The Rambler, was published This year by The iournalism sTaTT under The direcTion oT Mrs. ScoTT Ward. advisor. The Rambler conTained approxi- maTely 80 pages, wiTh over halT oT Them picTures. IT is The besT annual ever pub- lished by The high school. By selling ads and making Them aT school, The annual sTaTT was able To sell, To The sTudenTs. The annual Tor halT of The acTual cosT. Members oT The sTaTT appearing in The picTure are Trom leTT To righT. sTanding. Jeanne Dunbar. Jean BronkhorsT, JeaneTTe Roeder. EThel Hoover, Vera PopiT, Doris GepharT, Gordon FosTer, Roland Cook, Marie Bruihl, Nodice BainTer, Agnes Hande- gard, Faye Johnson, and Mrs. ScoTT Ward, advisor. SeaTed are Dale Beck. Dolores PraH, June Hilliard, Helen Taylor, Darlene Jackson, AssisTanT EdiTor. Bonnie Hemp- hill, AssisTanT EdiTor, and Evelyn Liliegran, EdiTor-In-Chief. RuTh Carney is noT pic- Tured. Aims ol: The Rambler are To acquainT arenTs and members oT our communiTy wiTh school acTiviTies, classes and news oT The igh school: To promoTe beT'Ter relaTionships wiTh oTher schools by exchange oT news, views and problems: To cooperaTe wiTh The adminisTraTion and sTudenT oTTicers To bring abouT a purposeful ciTizenship: To adapT iTs needs and inTeresTs To RHS by making a represenTaTive sTudenT paper: To main- Tain an ediTorial policy which sTimulaTes sTudenT opinion and self governmenT. Average monThly circulaTion oT The Rambler is over S250 copies, wiTh The lisT oT schools wiTh which we exchange well over 70. and covering mosT oT The wesTern sTaTes. EdiTors oT This year's Rambler were Evelyn Liliegren. June Hilliard, Darlene Jackson, Bonnie Hemphill, Nodice BainTer, Helen Taylor, Faye Johnson, RuTh Carney, and Doris GepharT. Each oT The ediTors served Tor The publicaTion oT one issue. The Rambler is a member oT The Pacific Slope School Press which is an organ- izaTion oT newspapers from The eighT wesTern sTaTes and is aTTiliaTed wiTh The UniversiT oT WashingTon school oT journalism. The Rambler is also an acTive member oT Quiil and Scroll, a naTional honor socieTy Tor high school iournalisTs. Those appearing in The picTure Trom leTT To righT are. sTanding. June Hilliard, Mrs. ScoTT Ward. advisor, Jean BronkhorsT, JeanneTTe Roeder, Evelyn Liliegren. Dar- lene Jackson, Vera PopiT, EThel Hoover, Helen Taylor. SeaTed are Dolores Pra'H', Doris GepharT, Nodice BainTer, Bonnie Hemphill, Dale Beck, and Faye Johnson. NoT appearing in The picTure is RuTh Carney. NINE EDITORS Nine journalism sTudenTs have served as ediTor-in-chieT oT The Rambler This year, being chosen by The class To serve Tor one monTh or The ediTion oT one issue o The Rambler. EdiTors as They appear in The picTure are. sTanding. Mrs. Ward, advisor, Evelyn Liliegren, Faye Johnson, and Darlene Jackson. SeaTed are Doris GepharT. June Hil- liard, Nodice BainTer, Bonnie Hemphill, and Helen Taylor. RuTh Carney is absenT. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll was organized aT Riverside This year under The direcTion oT chapTer advisor. Mrs. ScoTT Ward. CharTer members are June Hilliard, Nodice Bain- Ter, and Evelyn Lil'egren. Quill and Scroll is an inTernaTional honorary socieTy Tor high school iournalisTs. Members, sTanding Trom leTT To righT, are Faye Johnson. and Nodice BainTer, Treasurer. SeaTed are Evelyn Liliegren, secreTary. June Hilliard, presidenT, Mrs. ScoT'T Ward, advisor, and Darlene Jackson. NoT appearing is RuTh Carney. ' RAMBLER STAFF ii .L P NJ A 5 f' br PEP CLUB NEWS Pep Club officers for ihis year were presidenl. Agnes Handegard: vice presideni. Miriam Griiiiih: secreiary, Bonnie Hemphill: +reasurer. Nancy Ann Haile. During 'rhe year ihe Pe Club gave a dance, ran +he movie booih ai 'rhe FFA Carnival, and sponsored all 'rlie pep rallies. The Pep Club also helped keep 'rhe school in an orderly condiiion. New members for ihis year are: June Hilliard, Jeaneiie Roeder. Ruih Carney. Darlene Jackson. Avis Morrow. Delma Reasor. Beriha Neprud. Eihel Jackson. Joan Casselman, and Sandra Olson. Those appearing in 'rhe piciure are, iop row, lefr 'lo righiz Nodice Bain+er. Darlene Jackson, Eihel Jackson. Beriha Neprud. Dolores PraH'. Doris Jean Gepharl. Helen Taylor. Joan Casselman. Second row: Marian Cline, JeaneH'e Roeder. Ruih Carney, June Hilliard. Sandra Olson. Faye Johnson. Lila Thompson. Delma Reasor. Mrs. DeZonia. From' row: Bonnie Hemphill. Nancy Ann Haile. Agnes Handegard. Miriam Grifiiih. Those noi appearing in The piciure are Jean Bronkhorsl and Avis Morrow. R CLUB The Riverside Le++ermen's Club is under rhe supervision of Coach Henry Crowley. LeH'ermen 1950-1951 were The members who make new rules for 'rhe consiiiuiion and elecied officers. Members are: Jim Reynolds, secrelary and 'rreasurerg Quenlin Rallilf. Bob Bruihl. Jim Van Maire. Howard Evans. Wali Krahn. presideni: Bob Wegeleben. Second row: Sieve Day, Larry Vorlicky. Gordon Fosier. Daris Poiier. Bud Roberis. Ray Arnold. Ronald Schroder. and Coach Henry Crowley. advisor. SENIOR PLAY CAST His Fa+her's Son . 'rhe 'rhree aci comedy senior play was presenied December 1. The characiers are as They appeared in 'rhe play: Lila Bryson. Agnes Handegard: Virginia Billus. Miriam Griffiih: Jerry Bryson. Gordon Fosier: Mrs. Maude Bryson. Darlean May: Grandma Bryson, Evelyn Liliegren. Second row: Riia Lawrence, Faye Johnson: Mr. Jerome Bryson. Roland Cook: Tom Sanders, Howard Evans: Gary Lawrence. Carlos Allen: Florence Gillis, Marie Bruihl: and Mr. M. P. Knuison. direcior. STAGE CREW The jobs ihai The slage crew had during lhe Senior play are as follows: rompl- ers-Barbara Grimes. Ilene Poriwood: siudenl direcior-Jeanne Dunbar: business managers-Dolores Pra'r+, June Hilliard: makeup commiiiee-Nancy Haile. Lila Thompson: coslumes-Nodice Bainier. Tommy Warriner: siage properly-Bud Rob- eris. Jim Van Maire and Bob Bruihl. Those appearing in ihe piclure are. firsl' row, lefi +o righ+: Jeanne Dunbar. Dolores PraH. Lila Thompson. Jim Van Marre. Ilene Poriwood and Barbara Grimes. Second row: Mr. Knuison. direcior. Nodice Bainier. Nancy Ann Haile. Bud Roberls. Bob Bruihl. Tommy Warriner and June Hilliard. f,f7 ll xx ,K f I U ' x.... D Q ,QQ :LAGE CKEVV PE? CLUB PLAY CAST 9w FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Riverside Chapler of Ihe Fulure Farmers of America was organized in 1947 as a member of 'rhe Washinglon Associalion and ol 'rhe Nalional Organizafion of 'I'he Fufure Farmers ol America. The officers are: presidenl. Howard Evans: reporier. Bob Wegeleben: senfinel. Ray Toner: advisor. E. D. Weslergard. The Chapler has an annual program which includes classroom. shop. and 'field work. Also included are aclivilies lor 'rhe beirermenl of 'rhe communily. 'Ihus 'rhe FFA gers ils mo'r'ro Learn by Doing . A large number ol members won blue ribbons on liveslock and ofher enfries al' Ihe Tri Coun+y Fair. The chapler received a cup lor having Ihe besl' boolh in 'Ihe iunior division al' The fair. The Chapler had reams in +he following con'resI': Dair Judging. Livesiock Judging, Crops. Judging Parliamenlary Procedure. and Public Speaking. The group also has livesrock chains of dairy sheep and swine. The chap+er has sponsored several cornmunily service proiecls of alfalfa varieI'y Iesl plors, Ierrilizer 'resl plols and boar weed confrol demonslralions. The group has slarled a grass nursery. which should be of greal benefil' 'ro +he communify. They have 'rhiriy Ihree differenl' grasses plan'red in Ihis nursery localed souI'h of I'he River- side High School. Those appearing in 'rhe piclure from lell 'ro righl, 'lop row are: Ray PoH'er. Howard Evans. Bob Bruihl. Carlos Allen. Daris Po'r'rer. Bob Gray. Bob Wegeleben. Second row: Leroy Rowley. Cealhel Allen. Leslie Bond. Roy Johnson. Tommy War- riner. Jim Dunbar. Pal Rickey, Mr. Wesiergard. Third row: Burlon Thompson. Billy Morrow. Sieve Day. Irvin Scoll, Gordon Hau en. Gerald Neprud. Fourlh row: Law- rence Wallace. Clifford Hoover. Truman Raiclailf, Tommy Jovan. Gerald Bruihl. Those noi appearing in The piclure are: Verle Beck. Jim Reynold. Charles Ne-- prud. Bill Schuas er. R. T. Carler. Arihur Hoener. Duane Carier, and Bud Foley. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Milan Chapler of Ihe Fulure Homemakers of America began i'rs fourlh year' under The supervision of Mrs. Ravslen. chapler advisor. wilh a I'o'IaI of lwenly-live' members. Chapler officers for 1950-1951 were president Darlene Jackson: vice president Jeanne Dunbar: secrelary. Lila Thompson: Ireasurer. Helen Taylor: hisfor- ian. Marian Wallace: and proiecl leader. Marian Cline. The FHA purpose is 'fo promole Ihe apprecialion of I'he ioys and salisfaciions of homemaking and +o furrher inreresl in home economics. Those appearing in Ihe piclure from lefl 'ro righ'r. lop row are: Darlene May. Ilene Porlwood. Barbara Grimes. Evelyn Liliegren. Nancy Ann Haile. Mary Jane Frease. Doris Van Malre. Mrs. Ravslen, Bonnie Hemphill. Audrey Griffilh. Lila Axlell. Dolores Prall. Elhel Jackson. and Marie Bruihl. Second row: Jean Bronkhorsl. Agnes Handegard. Ruih Carney. Delma Reasor. Avis Morrow. Edna Roberlson. Elhel Hoover. Miriam Grilliih. Jean Reidl. Sandy Olson. Dorolhy Longbolfom. Anna Dodd. Doris Jean Gepharf. Third row: Colleen Carfer. Joan Casselman, Janice Simard. Mickey Free. Fourlh row: Marion Cline. Jeanne Dunbar. Lila Thompson. Darlene Jackson. Marion Wallace. Helen Taylor. Fay Johnson. Clara Forward. and Carolyn Rhoads. F' if x rl A AU P ,L C BAND The Riverside all disTricT band played Tor many ouTsTanding performances. The mosT ouTsTanding were The Lilac Parade, Spokane CounTy ConTesT. Spring ConcerT. CounTy Music FesTival aT Mead and aT TooTball and baskeTbaIl games. The band is under The direcTion oT Mr. Lynn Salisbury. Members appearing in The picTure are: FronT row. Jeanne Dunbar. Bonnie Jack- son. ETheI Jackson. Dale Beck. Leslie Bond. Carlos Allen. QuenTin RaTIiTT. Dolores PraTT. Shirley Krohn, Arley SmiTh. CharIoTTe KirkpaTrick. Nancy Reed. Clara Forward. Wilma FrisTad. PaTricia Thompson, and Vernon Reames. Second row. Bob Forward. Fred- rick Sunderrnan. Jimmy Reed. BurTon Thompson. Kenny Thomas. Glen Karr. Jerr Flowers, Merle Gray. Jerry Bruihl. and Lewis Krahn. Third row: CliTTord Jack. Jack Reed, Lorraine PraTT. CeaTheI Allen. Bobby Schneider. BerTha Neprud. Bob Bruihl. Dorian Lehmbecker. Helen Taylor. Earl Allen, Tommy Dorrow. Tommy Jovan. Joan Casselrnan. and Harvey Hale. ORCHESTRA The high school orchesTra under The direcTion oT Mr. Lynn Salisbury has played Tor The Spring ConcerT, Senior Play and aT CommencemenT. Members appearing in The picTure are: FronT row. Bob Bruihl. Truman RaTliTT. ErnesTine Lehmbecker. Clara Forward, QuenTin RaTliTT. Carlos Allen. Howard Evans. and Roland Cook. Back row: Erhel Jackson. Leslie Bond. Dorian Lehmbecker. Cea+heI Allen. BerTha Neprud. Marion Wallace. Doris GepharT. Joan Casselman. Tommy Jovan. Ray Arnold. and WalT Krahn. DirecTor, Mr. Salisbury. HUNGRY FIVE The Hungr Five appeared aT The Spring ConcerT held April 20 aT The River- side High Schooli They appear in The picTure Trom IeTT To righT, Dale Beck. Leslie Bond, BerTha Neprud. Howard Evans. and CeaThel Allen. TRUMPET QUARTET The TrumpeT uarTeT consisTs of Tour members oT The band. They appeared aT The spring concerTfT1eld April 20. They appear in The picTure from IeTT To righT, WalT Krahn, Joan Casselman. accompanisf. Ro and Cook. Ray Arnold. and Truman RaTIiTT. SAXOPHONE QUARTET The saxophone c1uarTeT appeared aT The Spring ConcerT held April 20. aT The Riverside Hig Schoo. They appear in The picTure Trom IeTT To righT, Clara Forward. Dolores PraTT. QuenTin Ra+Ii T. and Carlos Allen. SENIOR ASSISTANT Roland Cook. senior music sTudenT. conducTed The band aT The counTy baske+baII TournamenT held aT Chenefy and several Times during The baskeTbalI season when Mn Lynn Salisbury, direcTor o The band, was absenT. HH F SALISBTTRY U MP E'PC!UAfk , Q 5 i I HUNG KY F IVE S AX QUAIQT , if M RIVERSIDE GIRLS' CHORUS The Riverside girIs' chorus has sung af 'rhe Spokane Counfy Music FesI'ivaI. Riv- erside Spring Concert Baccalaureafe and Commencemeni' services. Mrs. Sco'H' Ward is Ihe direcfor. They appear in 'rhe picfure from Iefi' Io right back row: JeaneI'Ie Richey. Jean Reidt Nodice Bainfer, Janice Simard, HeIen Taylor, Audrey Gri'Ifi'rh, Lila AxI'eII. Bev- erIy Day, Marion Wallace. CharIoH'e Kirkpafrick, Bonnie HemphiII, Mickey Free. and Jean Bronkhorst From' row: CoIIeen Car'I'er. Dariene Toner, Avis Morrow. Doris Jean Gephart Darlene Jackson, Dolores Prart Jackie Chrisfopher. Joan CasseIman, E'I'heI Jackson, June HiIIiard. Leona Sargent CIara Forwood. and Mi+zie Rhoads. The Accompanisis are Jackie Chrisfopher and Joan Casselman. EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS The eighrh grade chorus has sung a+ Jrhe Spokane Grade SchooI Counfy Music Fes+ivaI. Riverside Spring Concert PTA. and Commencemenr services. Mrs. ScoH' Ward is 'I'he direcfor. They appear in The picrure from Ieff 'ro right 'from' row: Lonna Baldwin, Donna Pe+erson. Sylvia Cook, CharIoI'+e KirkpaI'ricIc, CharIoH'e Kendrick, Loraine Pratt Shirley Wegeleben. PaHy Ogden. Darlene Toner, Donna Green. Elsie Hern, Mi'rzie Rhoads, Jeanetre Rickey. Back row: Nancy Reed. Marrha Cu+Ier, JoAnn Hilliard, Barbara Taylor. Beverly Sunderman, Norma PeiIIe, CIara Ja ne, Alice Nicholson, Clara May Darrow. Shiriey Krohn. Ciaydeen Bond. Ernes+ir1e Lehmbecker. Elsie Liliegren. Dolores Bowerman, and Gladys Pierce. The accompanisi' is Nancy Reed. TRIPLE TRIO The I'ripIe 'rrio has performed a+ 'rhe Spring Concert PTA programs, and Com- mencemen'I' exercises. The direc+or is Mrs. ScoH Ward. They appear in Ihe piciure 'from Iefi' 'fo righ'r: Jeannefe Richey, Bonnie Hemp- hiII, E+heI Jackson. Lila AxI'eII, Doris Jean Gephart Darlene Jackson, Joan Casselman. CharIoHe Kirkpafrick. and Darlene Toner. Accompanisf is Jackie Chris+opher. DUET TEAM Doris Jean Gephart Dale Beck. due'r Team. and Jackie Chrisfopher. accompanist have appeared af a number of programs during 'rhe year. Some of +he programs +hey have appeared on are 'rhe pring Music Fes'rivaI. Riverside PTA programs, and Grade School Programs. x-4,,, ,anx- ', A- .gg-. '-....u,--,-fs, I . L in r 1 X H . ,..-,.. .G -, '. .fs . - . Q x,,TK F' MJ Y fl .,I ,fr , RIPLE. TR JO MAJORETTES The pe py ma'oreH'es have performed af mosf of fhe home games during The foofball ancln baskefball seasons. They also performed for grange meefings. PTA's. Counfy and Disfricf Baskefball Tournamenfs, and fhe Lilac Fesfival. The mosf ouf- sfanding feafure by fhe maioreffes fhis year was fhe lighfed bafon roufines. They are under fhe direcfion of Mrs. ScoH' Ward. There are fen high school maioreffes. The are June Hilliard lleaderl. Lila Axfell, Colleen Carfer, Jackie Chrisfopher. Audrey gvriffifh. Avis Morrow, Delma Reasor. Dorofhy LongboH'om, Jean Reidf, and Carolyn Rhoads. All fhe high school maioreH'es have made new uniforms and purchased new hafs. The eighfh grade maioreffes also made new uniforms and purchased new hafs. They performed af many of fhe games during fhe seasons and af fhe Lilac Fesfival. There are eighf maioreffes. They are Lonna Baldwin. Mifzie Rhoads. JoAnn Hilliard. Loraine Praff, Norma Pielle, Alice Nicholson. Darlene Toner. and Donna Green. Those appearing in fhe picfure from leff fo righf. fop row: Lonna Baldwin, Mifzie Rhoads, JoAnn Hillard. Norma Pielle. June Hilliard, lleaderl. Loraine PraH'. Alice Nicholson, Darlene Toner. and Donna Green. Boffom row, leff fo righf: Colleen Car- fer, Jean Reidf, Jackie Chrisfopher. Lila Axfell. Audrey Griffifh. Delma Reasor. Avis Morrow. and Carolyn Rhoads. Those nof appearing in fhe picfure are Dorofhy Longboffom and Anna Dodd. Their individual picfures are included af fhe cenfer of fhe page. JUNIOR PROM Blue Moon was selecfed by fhe iunior class as fhe fheme for fheir prom held April 13. Bob Pricheff and His Band furnished fhe music. Mrs. Anna Ravsfen direcfed fhe prom preparafions. Lunch commiH'ee was un- der 'rhe direcfion of Larry Vorlicky. Jim Reynolds, and Ray Toner. Decorafing com- miHee members were Ceafhel Allen, Jean Bronkhorsf, Helen Taylor and Tommy Jovan. Members of fhe recepfion commiffee were Bonnie Hemphill, Dale Beck. Vera Popif. Marion Cline and Darlene Jackson. Dale Beck, class presidenf, was in charge of mak- ing programs and adverfising posfers for fhe prom. The high-lighf of fhe evening was fhe crowning of fhe Queen. Fa e Johnson. b Dale Beck. Queen Faye wore a beaufiful aqua faffefa formal, high-ligfifed by a pink carnafion crown. Dancing. under a laffice of blue and silver sfreamers. wifh silver sfars peeping fhrough. was enioyed by a large crowd of sfudenfs. parenfs and friends. +2 .lx Q .IXJ I A J O K r' L f -rr DIRECT OP MRS WARD couluuc. X' 'K A 1 x - W TU NE H. DOROTHYL Dorwd G A Q Iii , Yi enn fhvsn. Of wx- D AX W N. A ' XL J lub ' V. F A Wvpgj x ' X 111 X' M T . X 4 ,ffl X ff, 5 ' t X ' .., gsm AVIS MQ! A :neue C. R K X Q DELMA R, A., l ,AUDRIY C. LILA LIBRARY Mrs, Effie DeZonia is fhe librarian af Riverside fhis year. She is kepl' busy checking books in and ouf of 'rhe library. keeping fhe library in order. and mending forn books. She also picks up all magazines and books Ieff ou'r of place. She is assisfed by Rufh Carney. Efhel Hoover, and Lila Thompson. They appear in fhe pic- fure from leff fo righf: Mrs. Effie Dezonia. Rufh Carney. Efhel Hoover, and Lila Thompson. Ilene Porfwood and Roland Cook are also assisfanl' librarians. OFFICE GIRLS The senior girls who fook office pracfice fhis year were kepf busy fyping, cuf- fing sfencils, fyping leffers, making posfers, and keeping record of fhe affendance. and various office dufies. Those in 'rhe picfure are: Dolores Praff, Barbara Grimes. Evelyn Liliegren. Dar- Iean May, Nodice Bainfer, and June Hilliard. Darlean May fook office for fhe firsf semesfer and was replaced by Agnes Handegard, who is noi' picfured. fhe second semesfer. CARNIVAL QUEENS Darlene Toner, eighfh grade represenfafive, was elecfed queen of fhe FFA Carni- val held af Riverside High School, Friday November IO. Howard Evans, FFA presi- denf crowned queen Darlene Toner af fhe coronafion ceremony held af 'The end of fhe evening's carnival acfivifies. Dale Beck. presenfed her wifh a bou uef of roses. The ofher seven queen candidafes were also presenfed wifh beaufiful cflower corsages by fhe sfudenf council. Ofher candidafes were Carolyn Rhoacls. freshman: Avis Morrow, sophomore: Darlene Jackson, iunior: Faye Johnson. senior: Doris Van Mafre, Treble Cleffg Jackie Chrisfopher. R Club: and Ilene Porfwood, FHA. VISUAL EDUCATION Mr. Knufson is clirecfor of fhe visual educafion deparfmenf af Riverside. During lhe year 'rhey showed many films and film sfrips al' Riverside. He is assisfed by Quenfin Rafliff and Truman Rafliff. They appear in fhe picfure from leff fo righf: Ouenfin Rafliff, Mr. Knufson. and Truman Rafliff. CANTEEN The sfudenf body wishes 'ro exfend ifs sincere appreciafion for all fhe fime fhe girls have worked in The canfeen. These girls were kepf busy keeping 'Ihe canfeen clean. arranging and selling merchandise. and managing fhe finances of 'Ihe canfeen wifh 'rhe hel of Superinfendenf Scoff Ward. Profifs fiom fhe canfeen are added fo fhe sfudenf body fund. Agnes Handegard has been fhe direcfor of fhe canfeen for fhe lasf fwo years. Those assisfing Agnes in 'Ihe canfeen are Faye Johnson and Nancy Ann Haile. f' J rf 1' 6 H fl '11, w :U r' Nur' du A L K F' X' R V H I' J ,- 5-.J r F M 2 T, : E Li. PA D 0 X f. J .4 L '1 I' O P QSDXEQ Q 1 x . ' 4 W 'iv L. N 15- . . i' ,J r 12 ., 'N ' ' 1 , I - X'--. l if 03, 1 an I 4 ..g v I Y ! W , . , ' : Y K 9 3 -'-X 1 Q f ' A I :A - 1 'U I r NA -, , Y x lk 1 I 'I . N , 'I' xf - I .. W T J - pk ht IVV' ' N 2 I ' t 'I ' gn ix! 4 .4 A SQUAD HAVE SUCCESSFUL SEASON Six lerrermen reiurned This year. They are Bob Bruihl. Wall' Krahn, Jim Van Mafre, Queniin Raflihf, Jim Reynolds and Howard Evans. Ofher boys parricipafing were Ronny Schroder, Gordon Fosrer, Truman Rarliff, Bob Wegeleben and Bob Gray. The new boys rhis season were Bo d Roberls, Sfeve Day, Larry Vorliclcy, Arrhur Hoener, Daris Roller and Bill Schussier. The ieam has played many a hard Tough? game and came our on 'rop in one half of 'rheir games. Co-caprains of 'the ieam are Quenrin Rafliff and Bob Bruihl. Those appearing in 'rhe pic+ure from leff ro righr 'rop row: Coach Crowley, Bob Wegeleben, Ronnie Schroder, Howard Evans. Boyd Roberfs. Jim Van Marre. Ray Arnold, and Jim Reynolds. Borrom row: Jerry Bruihl, manager, Larry Vorliclcy. Waller Krahn, Bob Bruihl, Quenrin Rarliff, Gordon Fosrer. and Bruce Snow, manager. 42 Riverside .................. Spangle .............,..... 30 Riverside .,.....,.......... Rogers .................... 50 Riverside Springdale . . ..... 52 Riverside Mead ..... ..... 4 4 Riverside Rogers .... ..... 4 5 Riverside Cheney ..,.. ...., 5 7 Riverside Deer Parlc . .. . . . . .23 Riverside Springdale . . ..... 59 Riverside Spangle .... ..... 4 7 Riverside Ofis ..... ..... 3 6 Riverside Mead ..... ..... 4 5 Riverside Lakeland . . . . . . . .55 Riverside Cheney ..... ..... 5 7 Riverside Deer Park ... , . . . .19 Riverside Lakeland . . . . . . . .46 Riverside Newporf . .. . . . . .36 Riverside Ofis ..... ............... 40 B SQUAD MAKE GOOD The B squad made a very good showing during rhe baslcelball season. They SHOWING have won six and losr six games. Those boys playing in every game were Jim Reynolds. Ronnie Schroder, Truman Ralliili, Gordon Fosrer. Bob Wegeleben, Bob Gray, Arr Hoener. Daris Porier. Larry Vorliclcy and Sieve Day. Those appearing in 'rhe piciure from leif To righr, lop row are: Coach Henry Crowley, Ronnie Schroder. Bob Wegeleben. Bill Schussler, Ray Arnold. and Bruce Snow, Gerald Bruihl. manager: Truman Rarliff, Bob Gray. Gordon Fosrer. Jim Rey- nolds, and Larry Vorliclry. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM The eighrh grade baskerball feam is under rhe direcfion of Mr. Brown and Jim Van Ma'rre. Red and whire sui+s and swear shiris were purchased by rhe feam. They parricipaied in games wi+h Mead. Deer Park, Elk. and Chaifaro . Raymond Borders. Tommy Darrow. Wayne Dunbar. Virgil! Roeder. and Roy Beavers are ihe iirsl' feam. They are as 'rhey appear in +he picrurez Virgil Roeder. Ronnie Pererson. Bobby Conroy. Jerry Arco. Marvin Burlcey. and Dee Mosier. Second row: Coach Brown, Dean Larson, Carl Warriner, Raymond Borders. Tommy Darrow. Roy Beavers, and Wayne Dunbar. Coach Van Mafre is noi picfured. Yh f ,QQ-RS, if-R31 81+ f- U FOOTBALL The Riverside Ramblers began lheir foolball praclrice wilh len leH'ermen re'l'urn- ing. They were as follows: Verle Beclc. Douglas Arnold. Roland Cook. Wall' Krahn. Gordon Fosler, Howard Evans, Jim Reynolds. Bob Wegeleben. Jim Van Ma'l're. and Bob Bruihl. The boys lhal earned 'rheir Tirsl lelrlers in Toolball 'rhis year are Sleve Day. Larry Vorlicky, Ronald Schroder. Ray Arnold. and Daris Pofler. The caplain was Jim Van Malre and lhe co-caplain was Wall Krahn. The bo s were inslrucled b Coach Crowley. Quenlin Raflifl is lrhe senior manager of 'rhe foolball Team. The o'rher assislanl managers were: Tom Warriner. Dorian Lehmbecker. Gerald Bruihl. and Bruce Snow. The new Tri-Counly League lhal includes l'he 'rop +eams in Spokane. Slevens. and Pend Oreille counlies presenled a more difficull schedule for +he Ramblers. The players in The piclure are. boH'om row from lefl l'o righlz Quenlin Ralliff. manager: Bob Bruihl. Douglas Arnold. Roland Cook. Verle Beck. Jim Van Malre. Wall' Krahn. Gordon Fosler, and Howard Evans. Slanding. from lell' +0 righlz Sieve Day. Jim Reynolds. Larry Vorliclcy. Bruce Emerl. Irvin ScoH'. Bill Schuasler. Bob Gray. Bob Wegeleben. Ray Arnold, Pai Riclcy. and Coach Crowley. Daris Po'Her does noi' appear in lhe piclure. BASEBALL Those appearing in The piclure from lelif io righi. boH'om row are Ronald Schro- der. Howard Evans. Jim Van Malre, Boyd Roberls. Quenfin Ralliff. Gordon Fosler. Jim Reynolds, Larry Vorliclcy and Bob Weqeleben. Top row. lefl +o righl. Bob Gray. Lesfer May, Emmiff Ball, Arlhur Hoener, Leslie Bond. Sleve Day. Leroy Rowley. Gordon Haugan. Gerald Neprucl. Weslley Cooper, Clifford Hoover and Billy Mor- row. Slanding leff in lhe piclures. Coach Crowley and baHer. Waller Krahn. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Riverside al Mead ,.,.................,,.. April 13 Cheney al Riverside .... .... A pril T7 Riverside af Deer Park ,,.. .... A pril 20 Olis ai Riverside ,...,. .... A pril 27 Mead al Riverside .. .... May l Riverside al Cheney ,.,. .... M ay 4 Deer Parlc al' Riverside ,... .... M ay 8 Riverside al Olis .......................... May 15 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT SUMMARIES ln 'rhe opening round of The Counry Baslcefball Tournamenl' held February 21. al Mead. Riverside was defealed by Fairfield. ln lhe second round February 22. Riverside won a close game over Spangle. The 'rhird game Friday. February 23. 'rhe Ramblers won over Lalah in a Three minuie over-lime period of play. ln rhe 'finals held Salurday nighl February 24. Riverside lopped Fairfield winning 'Third place in lhe Counly Baslcelball Tournament ln 'rhe firs+ game in 'rhe Dislricl' Tournamenl' al Cheney. Riverside lop ed Spring- dale. The second nighl brough+ sadness +o Riverside when +hey were defealed by Cheney. Riverside enlered The semi-finals lo play Mead buf losl affer a hard loughl bal'+le. 2 F z 5. J P. E. CLASS The P. E. class has been very acTive in many diTTerenT sporTs This year. Volley- ball was The mosT popular sporT during The winTer monThs. OTher sporTs played by The girls are. baskeTball. speedball. Tolk dancing, badminTon. baseball and marching. The girls were very acTive in The counTy play days. They aTTended play day aT Deer Park November 29. Volleyball was played aT Riverside December l9, wiTh The Riverside P. E. girls acTing as hos+esses To Mead and Deer Park. Riverside P. E. girls also aTTended dance day held aT Mead November 8. Each group presenTecl a dance and Then in reTurn TaughT iT To The oTher girls who were There. Those appearing in The picTure are Carolyn Rhoads, Clara Forward. VioleT WhiTed, Jean ReidT. Margie STanley. and Edna RoberTs. Second row: Mickey Free, Janice Simard. Anna Dodd. Sandy Olson. DoroThy LongboTTom, Colleen CarTer. Delma Reasor. and Mrs. ETTie DeZonia, insTrucTor. Third row: BerTha Neprud, EThel Jackson, Lila AxTell, Marion Wallace. Mary Jane Frease, Beverly Day. Jackie ChrisTopher. and Joan Casselman. CHEER LEADERS Three girls were chosen Tor The cheerleaders Tor i950-51. They were Lila Thompson fseniorl, Nancy Ann Haile lseniorl. and Mary Jane Frease lsophomorej. They parTicipaTed aT all The games and Took charge of all The pep rallies. New uni- Torms received aT The beginning of The year were red and whiTe saTin. The skirTs have red inverTed pleaTs. The blouses are whiTe wiTh red collars and red cuffs. Cheerleaders are under The direcTion oT Mrs. ETTie DeZonia. They appear in The picTure Trom leTT To righT, Lila Thompson. Mary Jane Frease. and Nancy Ann Haile. DRILL TEAM The drill Team perTormed aT a maioriTy of The TooTball games and some of The baskeTball games. They are under The direcTion of Mrs. ETTie Dezonia. The group consisTs of girls from eighTh grade. freshmen, sophomore class. Those appearing in The picTure Trom leTT To righT, Top row are: Carolyn Rhoads. Mickey Free, MarTha CuTTler, Joan Hilliard, Jean ReidT. DoroThy LongboTTom, Clara May Darrow, Lorraine PraTT. Jackie ChrisTopher, Lila AxTell. Marian Wallace. Joan Casselman. Barbara Taylor, Anna Dodd. PaTTy Ogden. Janice Simard, Donna Green. Colleen CarTer, and Elsie l-lern. Y Di? np in-Er I u ' 1 no z Q 3 6 '74 I u A . nf-r 'MSE stag P 5 tqlf N 'S MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL CALENDAR AUGUST School Slarred ....,... SEPTEMBER Officers Elecrecl ....... Sludenl Council Show . .. , RHS al Cenlral Valley .. Piclures Taken ......,. Srudenl Council Show . A Freshman lni1'ia'rion RHS al Newporl' Assembly Program RHS al' Colville ....... OCTOBER WEA Teachers Meeling Vacafion ..,.......... RHS al Deer Park ..,.. Dance lJuniorl .... FHA lnsrallalion .. Chewelah Here .... RHS al' Mead ....... Gonzaga Universily Assembly Program .... PTA ,r.........., . Cheney Here ......... . NOVEMBER Mid-semesler Tesfs .... Senior Amaleur Hour . Treble Cleff Dance . Show ............... FEA Carnival .....,,.... . Disfricr Workers Dinner ....... Nalional Assembly ......,... Thanksgiving Vacalion .. Playday a+ Deer Park DECEMBER Senior Play ........... John Rogers There Nalional Assembly Springdale Home . . . Mead There .....,. John Rogers Home Cheney Home ..... Deer Park Home ..... FHA Chrisfmas Ball Chrisrmas Vacalion 31 5 8 15 18 20 21 22 28 29 2 2-3 5 6 12 13 20 20-21 24 26 27 1-2 2 3 6 10 16 20 23-26 29 1 5 7 8 12 13 15 19 22 23 JANUARY School S+ar'1s .......... .. 2 Springdale There ..... . . 5 Spangle Home ...,..... .. 9 Counfy Music Fesfival ..... ., 9 Evening Concerf. Mead . . . . . 10 OHS Home ............ ,, 16 Semesrer Ends ....... ., 17 Deer Park-81h Home . . . . . 18 Mead Home ......... . . 19 Lakeland There ..... . . 23 Assembly Program . . . . . 24 Cheney There ..... .. 26 Lalah There ........... .. 29 FEBRUARY Deer Park There ........ . , 2 Lakeland Home ......... . . 6 Valenfines Dance . . . . . 9 Lalah Home ......... .. 12 Newporl' There ......... . . 13 Oris There .....,........ , . 16 Girls Playday. W. Valley ...... 16 Counfy Tournamenl' .......... 21-24 MARCH Nalional Assembly ...... 1 FHA Card Parr ..... 7 Nafional Assembly . . . . . 21 23 Easier ............. ..... FHA Convenrion ...,. ..... 2 2-24 APRIL Inland Empire Educafion Ass'n . 4-5-6 Elk Concerl' ................. 10 Junior Prom ................ 13 ChaHaroy Conceri' . . . . . 17 Riverside Concerl' . . . . . 20 Coun+y Con'1'es+ ..... . . 28 MAY Mo'rhers Tea ......... . . 4 Lilac Fesfival ....... . . 13 Class Day ...... .. 16 Senior Skip Day . .. ,. ? Baccalaureafe . . . . . 20 Gradualion ..... . . 24 School Picnic .... . . 28 NIST WE TWO ,O . 4' ' , 5- - I SO TIRED AI! isis is Liz' ' 1 - lllf ', RAIL SITTER LOVERS VA nfl KNIT- , . 1,953 In J' QE ATYING fb? ll Utd ' A ILSWFZ Si ' . L Q 5 U 'R 3 MUSKETEERS I I ' 'S+ f. 'E li 'I V Pu., L Y ' F ' . A 4' 1 .f L J ll, . A 1 I I t CLASS PRESIDENTS l utlu ' .' fd'G . - ' 'A' mET'r'Y raxss N G NICE FUSE BIG SHOT - CHUM 1 B 5' , MRS. 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