Rochester High School - Rochesterian Yearbook (Rochester, WA)
- Class of 1955
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' I 1 - 5, THANK YOU We the members of Rochester l-lugh School Student As socuatuon take thus opportunuty to thank All those neughborung schools who came to our rescue after our fure and loaned us books and furnuture so that we mught contunue Mr Becker the teachers and the students ot the grade school for movung over and lettung us un' They gave up theur gym theur lubrary theur art room and much of theur actuvuty program for us Royal Brougham and the Seattle Post lntellugencer whuch provuded funds for our football team The Dauly Chronucle and the neughbors un the Twun Cuty area who contrubuted so generously of theur funds so that we mught contunue our actuvuty program especually the Centralua Student Body who gave up S600 of theur own for theur burned out country cousuns The churches and other organuzatuons of Rochester who gave us the use of theur buuldungs Vurgul Morehouse and Duck Kerwood for offuce space so that we mught publush thus annual And a very speclal thank you to the people of Rochester and Luttle Rock who voted overwhelmungly to buuld us a new hugh school so that we mught contunue to grow un mund and body All of these have combuned to make thus year a success To these our fruends we deducate thus book of memorues FORSYTH ES SPORT CENTER Amusements 3l5 North Tower Phone PE 6-4l ll Centralia, Washungton Jr on rug- wth my Zgkfsf If 2 7 1 3 4 9 3 232523247 303 QQ 9 11 5 ., 4, ,efms 11 N 41' 119 ,L '504'19 2 Q sq 19 15 sl' r non 101 'leo lx 2 sv' 5 1 6 5 5 151 8 19 20 7,8 7-9 E2-5 26 21 Zee 7 on rug wth T58 ll' Hu 2 3 5' 13 9 1 20512356 ,315 SCHOOL CALENDAR School Opens F1rst Football Game Natuonal School Assembly Glrls League Dance School Burned Roller Skatlng Benefst Basketball Jamboree Dance at Grange Basketball State School Basketball Ralnler Senlor Play Basketball Tenlno Soph Dance Basketball Oakv1lle Basketball State School Basketball Ra1n1er Jun1or Dance Basketball Tennno Tolo Grange Hall Torch Club Skatlng Party D1str1ct Basketball August September September October October November December December January January January January Janua ry January January February February February February February Tournament February 22 23 24 Rannler Exchange Assembly Frosh Dance Athletnc Banquet Junlor Senlor Ball March March March Aprll Spr1ng Vacatuon A r1I 8 9 lO Boys Club Dance Tenlno Assembly Mothers Tea Band and Chorus South Bend Sprung Concert Junlor Sen1or Banquet Graduatlon Last Day of School Apr1l Aprul Apr1l Apr1l May May May May s sun More we Wi' 'W ml 5 s 112131415 1 131319202122 2526212829 '02 U wharf! wt Z9 L3 a '2 uf 2 9 4 4r 2 151 '10 9Qoik2sZf9 s un hon ,ut wth 7,9 2 4 9 2 21 1516110 11 2 22 7 2 303 42523 mule' do 6 gf 3 1 1 5.19 so-:Iss 6 5 sas- L15 19 4i',, 1:9305 FORSYTHES T V CENTER ll' 11 31 ' I 4 ' - , ' ,...........,,...... 19 . , . 1 4 nfs zgs., ' t.sssc..,. 22 -,a- '8 1 I s ....,,.....,.......... 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' ZO 4 ' ......,..................,............ ' 29 .55 ' t I -....,...... l id sq 'UNA' l ----4-------+----4 4 ------------------ 6 N ' . . F ' - ' .,..............,....... 14 4 , g, '-1 133 5 6 7 1 M r ' .......................................... 26 9 91 12 8 4 ,..,,....... . ,,.,,,,.,.,,t,,,,. 27 'il 19 I 'L' . 62 1 O Phone PE 6-72l2 3l7 North Tower Centralia, Washington 3265 Y, Al v aw 3 v 11 W Q 'N ttf? AF I' 1' fww?f Tf-?' Q WM, .,,,,r,1c.:1 f . Waaazr 41 fr, ,....-A-wav' 'ix .....--1'0 ' 1. M 1 d 'x '- 5 W 1 ,J-.M N I Q ,+,,H,,, Rf i H Yr, .yfzsi 5. .,.,, me Q quill!! ,655 DEWANE E. LAMKA A. B., B, Ed., M. Ed. College of Puget Sound Mr. Lamka is completing his third year as our Superintend- ent. Previously he served as a Coach, an Elementary School Principal, a High School Principal, and a Junior High Principal. While attending college Mr. Lamka was active in dramatics, debate, and school politics. This explains in part his interest in the varied activities of the High School. Mr. Lamka has this word for the student group: To the Seniors, let me extend my congratulations to you on a job well done. This is only the first step in a long and developing life ahead. The best of good wishes go with you. To the under- graduates, good luck as you progress to the goal of graduation. Most 'luck' is created by you through hard work and determin- ation. A LOIS STRAND Office Girl LOREN D. LANPHERE -Mr. Lanphere, our principal, came to us from North Kitsap High School where he taught mathematics and was assistant coach in the junior high school. Mr. Lanphere received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Washington. Since then he has continued his studies at the University, taking work toward a master's degree. Of this, his first year at Rochester, Mr. Lanphere said, The excellent cooperation of the students has made it possible to operate school successfully this year under very difficult con- ditions. The same fine spirit will see us through the period next year while we await the completion of our new building. Centralla Knitting Mill Wally's Cleaners Sweaters and Jackets Cash and Carry CENTRALIA WASHINGTON 108 East Magnolia CENTRALIA ,gg MRS. ALICE MERRY RICHARD BURRELL B. A., Washington State College B. A., Western College of Education Foreign Languages, Commercial Science, Mathematics. Assistant Coacl- JOHN NAISH B. A., Central Wash. Col. of Education Physical Education, Social Studies EDWARD GANNON MRS' Ell-EEN l-lUMlS .. B. A., University of Washington B. A., Seattle University g S eech En 'ish Home Economics, .. I 1: p ' g Girls' Physical Education t Q, fi Q ' l l J ll. ll LAWRENCE MARVIN M, S., University of Montana Agriculture, Shop AUBREY REVES DONALD SMH-l'l M. Mus., North Texas State College B A Rick's Coll 'g- 699 M',El'h,S'lSd' Ml AA' University of Washington usic ng is ocia tu les Librarian, English Journalism Centralia Federal Savings and Pioneer Feed and Seed LOBI1 Association Poultry, Dairy, Garden and Pet Supplies I 207 West Main Street CENTRALIA Phone PE 6,3872 l l l-l l5 North Pearl St. Centralia l I I 1 L I - - i ,ii we' 9,0 pe BQPX Y -ia? OOX' x NX ' Xtf' r- Vw Mr. Owens, custodian CNA . 5b 5 ,WMO Bus oiaiveizs max iw iw i wa If ff.. win: . Y! P,T,A, QFFICERS Mr. White, Mr. Friis, Mr, Brown, Mr. Mrs. Bartlett Mrs Blair Mrs Reynoldgon Mrs Stout Ruege, Mr. Betts, Mr. Smith, Mr. Strand Phone BR 3-5811 Gasoline SM ITH'S TEXACO Lubrication-Tires-Bal-teries-Accessories Rochester, Washington ei tw Ny QE Cvexavl 6 N. OXEOEX STUDENT COUNCIL JOHN SMALL President if- 44 r ICG pre SZGXAJ Sfdshf rfeas S19 BXXIX, Ok P3105 5,9 ufer 454, ' MR. LANPHERE Advisor This year's Student Council has been the back- LOIS STRAND bone of many affairs conducted at R. H. S. Through DICK PRANG student government, the Council has carried out many new ideas to make our school a better one. Officers of the l954-55 council are John Small, Presidentg Walt Elgin, Vice Presidentg Joyce Ny- lund, Secretaryg Margaret Bigler, Treasurerg and Bill Olson, Sergeant-at-arms. EVANN BAIN PAUL HOLM BRUCE McDOLJGALL JO CLAYRE MARVIN SHARON MLJSGROVE LESLIE PALM LEWIS COUNTY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Centralia, Washington A, . 4 i - - D .mgmwyk 65 MM. va :MM N'iMQ!L q7'Q Y'Y' ,Q f'a, ., ' fm, 4 , '-Q K M1 3 ,J Q2 N. xl . Q . Q37 Q, I '74 -4 WILMA BAKER Chorus 3-4, Office Assistant l- l-'bl'afY 4, That Crazy Smith Family 4, KEN BOYSE Entered from Centralia l, Science Club 2-3, Letter- man's Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Baseball 2, Basket- ball 2-3, Track l-2, FFA Sentinal 4, FFA l-2-3-4, Class Officer l, That Crazy Smith Family 4. Left to Right: Violet Wharton, Shirley Hedgepeth, Bill Olson, Don Dalebout. George Vintilo. 1 LOIS STRAND Annual Staff l-2-3-4, Pep Club l-2-3, Presi- dent 2, Masque and Gavel Club 3, Torch Club 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 2, Honor Roll l-2-3-4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Nonette l-2- 3-4, Girl's League Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Class Sec-Treas 2, Office Assistant 3-4, Yell Leader l-2-3-4, Student Council l-3-4, Reserve Two for Murder 2, Down to Earth 3, That Crazy Smith Family 4, Infla- tion 3. DEAN BRITTAIN Entered from Bellarmine 4, Chorus 4, Honor Roll 4, Paper Staff 4, Boys Quartet 4, That Crazy Smith Family ,mud IDELL BRITTAIN Entered from Stadium 4, l-loner Rall 4, None-tte 4, Chorus 4, Paper Staff 4, That Crazy Smith Family 4, r BRlSTER'S STATIONERY Typewriters - School Supplies 215 Norfh Tgwer Centralia, Washington JOYCE NYLUND Annual Staff l-2-3-4, Annual Editor 4, Pep Club l-2-3, Masque and Gavel Club 3, Honor Roll 3-4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Nonette 3-4, Girl's League Secretary 4, Class Secretary 3, ASB Secretary 4, Office Assistant l, Student Council 2-4, Down to Earth 3, Balcony Scene 3, That Crazy Smith Family 4, SHIRLEY HEDGEPETH Entered from Olympia 3, Annual Staff 4, Honor Roll 3-4, Library 3, Chorus 3-4, Nonette 3-4, Girl's League Sports Manager 4, Class Sec- retary 4, Office Assistant 4, Paper Staff 4. ,.1 1 DON DALEBOUT Entered from Olympia 3, Boys Club Sgt. of Arms 4, Class President 4, Basketball 3, FFA 3-4, That Crazy Smith Family 4. JERRY HAYNES Annual Staff 4, Proiection Club 3, Letterman's Club 3- 4, Baseball 3-4, Paper Staff 4, Basketball Manager 3, Class Officer l. RITA ECKLUND Chorus l-2-3, Office As sistant 4. Proffitt's Department Store Centralia Flower Shop Say It With Flowers CENTRAUA - CHEHAUS - LONGVIEW - OLYMPIA ll9 North Tower Phone PE 6-7337 cooffaiia 41 WAYNE HILEMAN Entered from Centralia 2, Li- brary 4, FFA I-2-3. DALE KING Proiection Club 2-3, FFA I-2-3. ' MARVIN LEISCHNER Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 3, Chorus 4, Boy's Club Vice Presi- dent 3, Paper Staff 4, Letter- man Club I-2-3-4, Football 2- 3-4, Baseball I-2-3-4 Basket- ball 2 3 4 FFA Sentlnal 2 As- ,. sistant Focltball Manager If 3 RICHARD LIND Science Club I, Track I-2, FFA I-2-3-4, FFA Treasurer 3-4, I 1 r Lohr Brothers Music The Ice Cream Mart Centralia Locally Owned Music Store 24 Flavors 212 North Tower CENTRALIA 601 wesr Main CENTRALIA BlLl- OLSON LEROY LOVELY Entered from Olympla 3, Letter man Club 3-4, Football 3-4 Baseball 3-4, Basketball 3-4, FFA 3-4. LARRY MILLS Masque and Gavel Club 3, Class Sgt. of Arms l, Llbrary 4, Honor Roll 4, lntlatlorl 3, Down to Earth 3, T rl at Crazy Smith Farrllly 4, Annual Staff 4, PCD Club 3, Chorus 4, Boy! Club Vlce Presl- dent 4, Class Vlce Presldent 4, ASB Sgt. of Arrns 4, Paper Staff 4, Lettermans Club 2-3-4, Pres- ldcnt 4, Football 2-3-4, Basket- ball 2-3-4, Student Councll 3-4, That Crazy SfTlIfl'1 Famlly 4, GEORGE PARKHURST Entered from Toledo 3, Paper Staff 4, Lettcrrnans Club 3-4, Football 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Bas- ketball 3-4, FFA 4, That Crazv Srnltl'l Farnllt, 4. Burger Jim Meet Me Where the Gang Goes Hastings Service Stahon CENTRALIA WASHINGTON 702 West Main CENTRALIA ELLEN PHELPS Entered from Olympia 3, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, Chorus 3-4, Girls League Cabinet 4, DICK PRANG Annual Staff 4, Pep Club I-2-3, Torch Club 2, Vice President 2, Chorus 4, Boy's Quartet 3, Boys Club Secretary 3, Class President l-2-3, Paper Staff 4, Letter- r'nan's Club l-2-3-4, Secretary 3, Football 2-3-4, Baseball la2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Student Council 4, Reserve Two for Murder 2 VVAYNE SIREECH Science Club l, Proiection Club l-2, Lettermans Club 3-4, Eoot- ball l 2-3-4, B Track l-2, EEA l-2-3-4, GLEN suNoouisT Projection Club 2- CIBSS WCC President 3, EEA Vice President 3, FEA President 4, Science Club l, Lettermanls Club 3-4. Basketball l-2, Trails lA2- STU' dgnt Council l-2. Baslfetlmll Manager 3. CENTRALIA BRANCH NATIONAL BANK or commence or SEATTLE Centralia, Washington Down to Earth 3, Balcony Scene 3 GEORGE VINTILO Entered from Olympia 3, Class Sgt, of Arms 4, FFA 3-4. VIOLET WHARTON Entered from Centralia l, Pep Club 3, Honor Roll 4, Chorus l, Band l-2-3-4, Class Treasurer 3-4, Paper Staff 4, Masque and Gavel Club 3, That Crazy Smith Family A. MARLENE THOMPSON Entered from Sumner 4, Paper Staff 4, Office Assistant 4, Honor Roll 4, That Crazy Sr-mr!-, Family 4. LARRY WEAVER Annual Staff 4, Projection Club l-2-3, Paper Staff 4, FFA l-2-3-4. MARY LOU LANE Entered from Ephrata 4, Chorus 4, Entered Senior Class end of first semes- ter. EVERNDEN STU DIO Cameras Photography Amateur s Supplues 2l3 North Pearl Street Centralia, Washington SENIOR HISTORY Wulma Baker Sally of The Crazy Smuth Famuly us her most remembered achuevement thus year Ken Boyse Aluas Butter to hus many fruends Hus way of uokung and hus personaluty are the thungs we luked about Butter Dean Bruttaun The boy who got along so well un Speech and had the most fun un chemustry and be tween classes ldell Bruttaun ldell sang loud and hard un both chorus and Nonette She also had a hard tume keepung an eye on George Don Dalebout Don had the task of keepung us un lune thus year as he was our Senuor class presudent He also dud a wonderful uob as the father of The Crazy Smuth Famuly Ruta Eklund How s the green Olds Ruta? Also where were you most of the tume when the seventh peruod rolled around? Jerry Haynes Jerry was known for hus wunnung ways wuth the teachers and the abuluty to achueve I2 hours Shurley Hedgepeth Arky where are you goung? These are the famous words we always hear when Shurley and Arky are around But we understand Shurley just how duffucult ut must be to keep tabs on Arky Wayne Huleman How dud you get the dent un your car Wayne? Wayne had a real good tume un Econ Huh Wayne? Dale Kung Whenever you wanted to fund Dale all you had to do was look for a black Ford and that crazy tun hat Marvun Leuschner Aluas Arky He was always ready to guve you a laugh wuth hus uokung manner Arky has been a swell athlete thus year and also for the three years before Ruchard Lund Duck was the one that Mr Naush had to wake up un Economucs every once un a whule wuth The cows are out Duck' Mary Lou Lane Mary Lou uouned us at the turn of the semester thus year Boy could she sung un chorus' Leroy Lovely Leroy really took hus sports seruously even walkunf fourteen mules uust to practuce Larry Mulls When no one else was un advanced typung you could always count on Larry poundung out hus 50 words a munute Joyce Nylund Here s the gurl who had the worrues of puttung out thus annual Our thanks to you Joyce Bull Olson Thus us the boy that had all the freshmen gurls un a duther thus year but we thunk they ll all ve George Parkhurst George had the strangest abuluty seems he was euther turnung cars over or runnung them un the dutch Ellen Phelps Ellen loved shorthand also a luttle blue Plymouth and Larry Duck Prang He mught be luttle but boy could he ever turn that mumeograph crack for The Warruor Wayne Sureech You lust couldn t keep Wayne quuet thus year or was ut the other way around Wayne? Lous Strand Lous was our yell leader for four years She also heard all as she was offuce secretary Glen Sunquust Glen accomplushed a lot thus year a snazzy car and a cute luttle gurl fruend Marlene Thompson Marlene luved the closest to school and was always late or the last one there She was also there when you needed an extra story un uournalusm George Vuntulo George was the quuet one wuth the cutest smule and a bug twunkle un hus eyes Larry Weaver Larry had everyone shakung up Llttlerock way Those corners were just too sharp for hus luttle blue Plymouth but he always made ut Vuolet Wharton She carrued the loot for the Senuors beung class treasurer and was always good for say ung pay your dues CHARLET S FURNITURE C0 , Inc Qualuty Home Furmshungs for Less Phone PE 6 3367 Centralua Washungton - uu . . H . . . - In uv - . . . , . . . - It au , . - - U . . vu - u -I .- . . I - v . 0 I - uu . uv - , . ' I v T , . . , . v . . . ut H . . . . . . .. . H 1 n ' '- . , . 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I- vv 0 o ,, . . . n ' n l SENIOR CLASS WILL I I-'en Bosye wull my gurl fruends un Centralua to John Small and all the punk shurts and black pants to Olun Darlung I Duck Prang wull my abuluty to skup school wuthout gettung caught to John Small and my curls to Mr Lamka I Jerry Haynes wull to Jack Danuels all of my ture troubles and my chemustry work book to anyone who wants ut I Wayne Sureech wull my nuce car to Earl Walklung I George Vuntulo wull my typung abuluty to Jack Danuels I LeRoy Lovely wull my athletuc abuluty to Herald Heay I Shurley I-ledgepeth wull my loud yellung vouce at all the basketball games and my sungung abuluty to Deanna Weuks Glen Sundquust wull my curly haur to Muke Coler Dean Bruttaun wull my abuluty to run around to Margaret Bugler and my curly haur to Walt Elgun Duck Lund wull my agruculture snack to Muke Coler Ellen Phelps wull my abuluty for gettung caught skuppung school to my brother Charles Wayne u-Iulemna wull to Dan I-lull my abuluty to hut telephone poles and get speedung tuckets I Idell Bruttaun wull my abuluty to comprehend shorthand to Jean Curtus and my speed typung to Deanna Weuks I Marlene Thompson wull my recupe for home brew wuth a package of rausuns thrown un to Johnny I Larry Mulls wull the pruvulege of burnung sulfur un Chem class to anyone next year who wants ut and my Spanush Ductuonary to Don Dyce I Ruta Ecklund wull my large feet to anyone desurung more support and my book Why Gentlemen Prefer Blondes to Vernuta Eklund I V olet Wharton wull my m stakes un journalusm and page edutor to any sucker who wants It And my abuluty to turn symools unsude out to Mr Reves I Lous Strand wull my four years as yell 'eader to Mart and Janet and my comb to Johnny Small I Bull Olson wull my Chev to anyone who can keep gas un ut and to Mr Lanphere I wull my blond crew cut I Arky Leuschner wull my trups to Luttle Rock every nught to anyone who can afford the gas I Mary Lou Lane wull my Chemustry book to anyone who Iukes work and my alto vouce to Jean Curtus un hopes she ll trade ut for her soprano I Don Dalebout wull my unabuluty to play the pln ball machune to anyone who wants ut I Joyce Nylund wull my abuluty to go steady 2 years wuth a red head and my dearly beloved annual troubles lO Aluce Barber I George Parkhurst wull my abuluty to druve and shuft gears to Idell Bruttaun I Dale Kung wull my abuluty to take only three subuects to Earle Walkung and my convertuble to anyone that wull haul ut away I Wulma Baker wull my abuluty to catch my man to anyone who usn t able Two Yard Burds Shoppung Center Don Bussard Implements Surplus Store and Super Markel' Merry Tlllers Lombard Chamsaws Phone Sl-I 8 4466 CI-IEHALIS Sales Servuce Rental Rt 2 Box IO3 Centralua I , . v . , . . . . . Small and my height to Audrey Tucker. v I I 4 I - THAT CRAZY SMITH FAMILY The Senior Class ot Rochester l-ligh School pre- sented their annual la on Januar l2, at the P Y Y Maple Lane Village Gym, lt was a comedy, selected by the Seniors, The Crazy Smith Family which was directed by Mr. Don Smith. Ma Smith ,.... Pa Smith ...... Tony Smith ,.,,s,s,s,,, Betty Smith s,i,..c.,s,. Buddie Smith ,,,,cs Aunt Bella ..,c,s..,,,, Barbara Weatherby Joyce Nylund Don Dalebout Dean Brittain Marlene Thompson Ken Boyse S S Violet Wharton Wilma Baker Sally Smith ,i,i,.,.,,,cc,, ldell Brittain Professor Slattery Y,,,,,..,V,Y,.Y, Larry Mills Dick Jones .V.V,...... George Parkhurst Stewart Brandon c,,,,,...,.s,s,.,.s, Bill Olson Julie Weston ....,i., Lois Strand Fords Prairie Market Keen and Howarcls', Inc Lockers Available Retail Lumber and Building Material CENTl?Al.lA VVASHINGTON Phone PE 6-7692 Across from Drive-ln Theater Q9 JUNIOR-SENIOR BALL The Junior-Senior Ball was held at the EIk's Ballroom in Centralia, April l. The theme was the Easter Parade. The room was attractively decorated with a tree in the center of the floor with bright colored Easter Eggs and birds hanging from it. There was a live Easter Bunny which added to the theme. Forty-five couples attended the dance. The music was furnished by Gene Fleming and his band. Royalty tor the Ball was chosen by placing names of the Juniors present in an Easter Basket, and having last year's King and Queen, Dick Prank and Lois Strand draw the names. Martha Fosnacht and John Small were chosen and crowned by Lois and Dick. Entertainment was furnished by the Girl's Nonette and Boy's Double Quartet who sang The Easter Parade . U ft . ,gg FOLSOM FLORAL COMPANY Flowers for Occasions Flowerfone PE 6-3040 Zll C. North Tower Centralia Washington SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY lts ongrnal brrght and full of lrfe A lrttle of everythrng love and strrfe You ve guessed rt rt s the class of 55 They ll turn out all rrght rf they survrve Brll Olson a tall lean lad I m sure he drdn t take after hrs dad He s comfortably settled rn hrs occupatron As champron trapeze artrst of the natron At a crrcus one day going to see Our own Marlene Thompson how fearless rs s e Into the cage of Irons she goes A world lron tamer unbeaten she knows Stumblrng amrd the the tents and the booths Comrng upon one not seen rn the news A lrttle whrte popcorn vendrng machrne Drrven fast and hard by Jerry Haynes rs seen Jerry bounces down to tell us the news Of Arky and Prang and therr professron to choose A Gospel duet on the radro they are Therr vorces well known both near and afar Butter Boyse and Wayne Srreech due to therr srze Therr present posrtron rs qurte a surprrse Natronal football champrons they are Thenr sectrons of rooters are stunned afar Out leadrng therr cheers wrth much vrgor and pep We see Lors Strand she ll not mrss a step She waves her arms and does many flrps As a professronal leader she ll come rn the chrps She s called Muscles now rn her fame Somethrng new has been added she s not qurte the same Our own Joyce Nylund rt s hard to belreve As champron woman wrestler there s much up her sleeve George Parkhurst really has the lrfe Free from lrfe s usual torl and strrfe For we saw hrm srttnng hrgh on a stool He plays lrfe guard for the lrttle krd s pool Our Leroy Lovely rs usually shy But rn hrs occupatlon he s really qurte spry At frrst when we saw hrm we waved our hankres He was up keeprng score for the New York Yankees Catchrng strange butterflres ns hrs game Workrng and strsvrng to wrn hrmself fame In hrs collectron whrch rs qurte stout Our former class presrdent Don Dalebout Srttrng amrd tubes brushes and parnt The look on hrs face rs not lrke a sarnt George Vrnttlo an artrst luke Vrncent Van Gogh All of hrs pictures some day we wrll know In the sunny part of Washungton State Therr names rn the paper are seen as of late Rarsrng Afrrcan Snakes are the twrns the Brrttarns Nursrng therr every cough and therr sprttrn s Headed for Hawarr on a boat Ellen Phelps s occupatron rs somethrng to note Runnrng a race wrth the monkeys rs she Gettrng bananas from the top of the tree We lumped an a cab on the avenue one day One look at the drrver we had nothrng to say There sat Mary Lou Lane brg as you please Savlng her money for a trrp to the seas On the street ahead a slrght drsturbance rs seen We rush along stop and on a post lean We ve seen everythrng the lrmrt we re throug Shrrley Hedgepeth a polrcewoman too' Thus gal rs well satasfred wrth her lot ln and out rooms both sterrle and hot Superrntendent of nurses rn a hosprtal large Ruta Ecklund our grrl has much rn her charge We admrred the archrtecture of the structure about We recognrze someone and begun to shout They are notrng these burldrng wrth a flaw Drck Lrnd Wayne Hrleman Attorneys at Law Then to Carnegre we contrnue our way A b autlful concert to frnrsh our day We re really surprrsed to drscover the pranrst As Glen Sundqurst he waved at seerng us A large advertrsement caught our eye ln Madrson Square Garden Don t let nt go We read rt at once and then we knew Larry Malls the champron boxer was due One nrght to the speedway we chanced to We pushed and wrggled rnto the front row Our mlnds were set for a nrght of fun Ooops' There s Larry Weaver rn Car SI Our hearts were beatrng fast over the chance To sarl on a brg shrp over to France We met when we took care of some busrness there Vrolet Wharton the grrl sellrng trckets to the farr Whrle rn France we chanced to see Wrlma Baker now what can she be7 Oh yes she s made herself a good lrvrng As a dress desrgner many styles she s grvrng Completrng our enroyable journey rn France We came upon Dalc Kung dorng a dance lts a lazzed up versron of the Mombo Now spread from the U S to the Congo Well that s our class an years from now The posrtrons they re rn We don t know how They arrrved at that place but thus we know You ll probably see them wherever you go Ideal Laundry Greyhound Bus Depot and Cafe Phone PE 6 4876 Phone PE 6 4891 608 West Mann CENTRALIA 300 West Mann CENTRALIA , . . . . . , , . . , . , r . . - , h. , , . . . . . . , , . . . . , . . 4. . h, . , , . . . . t . . . . , , -- . , . . . Q. .. - , . c . . K. , . . , .. I . . bn A' t 1 V, - ., 5 Y , . , , . - , . . , go. . . , . . . 1 Y 1 . , , , , , . . . , . I M .-' ,...-7 1 l E L wr ,Q-12,-MW 5 ' Q1-kv' :L I V 4 ,I ig 3 , f A ,fftifl H' 1, . Y 1 IA ' fvf. -215' ,.ff?fr ' - ,Lvl .if V 1 ' 41 I ' , ,, 1 f f 5 -1 gl i i Front row: LARRY COLE Secretary DARLA LETTAU President Back row: JOHN OTT Vice President BOB KNUTZ Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of 56 consisting of 39 members, was somewhat busy this year. We sponsored one class dance. The class also sold refreshments at the football games. In this way, we made money to give the Junior-Senior Ball, Most of the Juniors purchased rings last year which they are proudly wearing. The Junior-Senior Ball was held in the ballroom ot the Elk's Club in Centralia, April l. The theme for the event was Easter Parade , lchosen because Easter was only two weeks awayl. The King and Queen were selected by drawing their names at the dance. Dick Prang and Lois Strand, King and Queen of l954, crowned the royalty. The Junior-Senior Banquet was another enjoyable event. lt was held May l4, at the Lutheran Church. Lg, V1 11? 0 U r GARRISON'S REXALL STORE Phone PE 6-3222 Your Health is Our Business Phone SH 8-3222 267 North Tower, Centralaa Washington 843 Market, Chehalis, Vlfashington Dafla Leffau Jamal Mcvey John on Lloyd Palm E --:, A V : ' ' . QR Delsie Smith Ralph Strong Audrey Tucker Leon Voetberg Roberta Walker L. I' .lolwrn Small Marily rw Waggener Earle Walkling Ray Walters Dave Magnuson hawk K Bonne Beauty Salon Tingstrom's Shop A friendly shop with your interest in mind. Automotive Repair - Electric Motor Repair 8- Rewinding Sl-lerwood 8-723l 780 Market Chelwalis Phone PE 6-4852 CENJTRALIA nw 'n'3- 1 i t Mem, Pease Brothers Automotive Parts N4 North Pearl Phone PE 6-5803 Centralia AIIen's Gift and Variety Crochet Threads - Yarns - Variety Pubhc Lzbrary Phone BR 345556 Rocheswr M Olympic Club Barber Shop Conine's Far West Food Market --Get Clipped Feeds -- Philco Appliances - Groceries H2 North Tower CENTRALIA Phone BR 3-559i Rochester, Washington Seated: GARY HOOD President TAMERIA NEWMAN Vice President DEANNA WEIKS Secretary Standingi JACK DANIELS Treasurer DOUG HASKINS Sergeant at Arms Watching the time roll by in typical sophomore style is the class ot 5-l . With their feet on firmer ground, the sophomores trudge across the Desert ot Despair. They are no longer being laughed at as Freshmen and yet they are not quite upperclassmen. Perhaps you could call them the Middle Button as they seek recognition. With Gary Hood, Presidentg Tameria Newman, Vice- Presidentg Deanna Weiks, Secretaryg Jack Daniels Treasurerg Douglas Haskins, Sgt, ot Armsg Olin Darling, Reporterg Jo Clayre Marvin and Bruce McDougal, Class Representativesg the Glass ot 57 was under way, Helping us over the rough spots was Mr. Burrell, class advisor. Tameria Newman served as president the second semester, One ot the activities of the class was sponsoring the first class dance ot the year on January Zl, This dance proved to be a great success. Deanna Weiks was general chairman ot this dance, A ,Y Edwina Angwood D0UQl-35 Balief' Jack Daniels Olin Darling Ilene Goodrich DouglaS l'l6Sl4in Pat Holm Sonja Johnson Leroy B lowe rs Linda Eklund Thelma Hays 1 ' A rl Joan Knute I If Norma Brown Barbara Cornell rin Vernita Eklund David Good Harold Heay Gary Hood Steven Marks Jo Clayre Marvin e McDougall Steve Munsell Ron Newman Tamefta Newman Esther Parkhurst Pantorium Cleaners Young Drug Company Phone PE 6-3285 The store your doctor recommends. 209 West Main CENTRALIA lOl North Tower CENTRALIA Ruth Waggoner -llm Walker Deanna Weiks Larry Wilson Charles Pl19lDS Harold Shawver Norman Smith George Striegel GBVVY Teide up Josephme Wesley Loren Wharton LEWIS COUNTY STATE BANK Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Centralia, Washington 'K '4 'ff ,,.',A ,Lf-fx : -L'-.2 ' 'W' ' V YQ W 'fx' .M3f'fkf2 ,, ':':., f '-E-tw WM w W f 44514: VV '0WWwuw W QMQQSM f K., Aj,,,,gs:L::f ,3m'w,.,.,,,h P 1 f 'M lj! qi J A-.L ,L-L , ffm 55 any fam: i ', tx , .1 I I. , xl' ., Z 1 I ,tw'.kif r X . A ' Q . ' I wi 1,0 'fad' lk 1, 6' 2 45 fl Y 2 4 Q A gx-if V f I ., a ,. , 1 40- k -K vw all o 'vw ., ll ll ,,? M -,J-Q, ,1 A I 1- , X 1 Q. . 1,- f 7, J X McDowell Auto Parts Bettmen's Men's Shop Wholesale Disiributors Serving Olympia since 1851 72l North Town Vino: PE 6 SQLS Cgmra a 4lO Cdgfwrol Way Phmu- SDH Cqmpla W an P' xii: lv,-Mx 4 .gm s Qt ' ,C A 1. -V Q Q 4 O A 1 ' Q Q iq .J 5,1 -A 4.38 lf L ,W RA I 'N ff. - N30 Q Wx N5 ' Bn '12 QNKWQWA . n 'LQ-5 Q4 '5- - wr. Seated: Pat Martin, JoAnne Keesee, Barb Waggoner, Standing: Gerald Mills, John Eko On the last day of August, forty-five aspiring Seniors of l958, otherwise recognized as freshmen, entered Rochester l-ligh Schools halls. For the first few days they seemed a trifle ton ue-tied, es Q - pecially around the mighty upperclassman, but they soon overcame this feeling and began to act like they belonged there. When class officers were elected, Gerald Mills was chosen to lead his class as president. Other officers were: Pat Martin, Vice President, Barbara Waggoner, Secretary, JoAnne Keesee Treasurer, and John Eko, Sergeant-at-arms. Sharon Musgrove and Leslie Palm were chosen as Student Council Representatives. The Freshman entered into the school activities by giving a candy sale and sponsoring a Saint Patriclds Day Dance. ln their remaining years of high school, they hope to enter into more activities. Many have already shown ability in athletics, music and other extra curricular activities. ln the coming years they hope to live up to their good start. . 49,1-'J vi O , I . Arden Flavor Fresh Ice Cream Hill s Accounting and Tax Service ,Hmm to M Every Tam.. 406 North Tower CENTRA'-'A Cemfaiia PE 6-3181 chehaias Robert Bodin John Eko li Kenneth Brunton Aileen Call Fioyd Erickson Jerry Fagerness Larry Pune, Hugh Gdham 'S' Burdctt Holmes Ma,-Qafeg James Jo Ann Keesee Dean l-amz Marvin Lettau 5 r r i 'uni ni, , ' , X i f L 4 4 fA '7 Pat Martin Sandra Meeks Gerald Mills Karen Erstrom Dorothy Graham Roma Lee QL ag Larry Mirosh QS' Marcella Moline Ted Morehouse Sharon Musgrove Leslie palm Deanna palme, NyhoIm's Radio and Television Wayfare Cafe Sales and Service Where Old Friends Meet IO6 B. North Tower Phone PE 6-4244 Centraiia 706 North Tower CENTRALIA Roger Palmer Dixie Parkhurst Ted Reed Ma'llY 1 Russert Jge guys'-,er Dale Smith Roy Snyder Karen Stout Terry Tapper Robert Thompson Bill Tibbetts Bonnie Voetberg Bill Sandell Jay Streigel Cha rlotte Voetl Barbara WBQQOVWEV Gary Waltrip Wayne White Floes Incorporated Quick Service Transfer International Trucks - Parts Moving - Packing - Storage 1339 Chehalis Avenue CHEHALIS SH 8-3321 l056 Center Street Chehalis 1 ', my , f 'gigmg , ww, A.-4, ,ff K 1 Q V: , , X , , . X r f 1, A wi lf 'H ,K 2. Y if 4 . Y .iz 1 Q Q 'E My Q '15 W 5' 1's x'X X -ff-ww iqY 'YK54 ' 4 1' ,ff Fw MARGARET BIGLER MRS. HUME l t .ls MRS Adviser A LOIS STRAND President DARLA LETTAU JOYCE NYLUND Vice President Secretary GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET Treasurer Sports M Front row: Margaret Bigler, Joyce Nylund, Ellen Phelps, Darla Lettau, Pat Good. Back row: Bonnie Voetberg, Linda Ecklund, Lois Strand, Shirley Hedgepeth. GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League started out a very active and successful year by sponsoring a Sock Danc due to the fire was the last dance held in the Old Rochester High School. A Christmas Party on February IZ. The Mother and Daughter Skating Party on April I2 was very successful desp spills, with no resulting casualties to speak of. The grand finale of the year for the Girls Le the Mother's Tea on April 29. student body was held on December 22 in the Grange Hall. A Sweetheart Tolo proved to ' ' i ' a Graingers' Clintworth Optical Dispensa nomce SUPPIICS and E'lUiPment Fashion Styled Glasses Phone 2-7533 207 East Fourth Avenue Olympia Phone 2-3l4O 202 East 4th O 4 SHIRLEY HEI a M. WA yi . ?41,7', an 5, V f f 1 Ei 42 13 ez M 4 W , Y xv X '1 VW 7 I' ' if Q 4 , if ' ,QMAQ1 1 J 1 5 my 1 ,Q JOHN SMALL MR NAISH President Advisor DON DALEBOUT B 0 Y S C I. U B Sargeant-at-arms JACK DANIELS Secretary WALT ELGIN Treasurer BILL OLSON Vice President h 553 P une I Real Estate Insurance Seldon s Incorporated Heath Agency 506 East Fourth Ol-YMPIA los Wes: Mam CENTRAL v-I-' bg! M V 'Wi3WY3! 'WivJf V -.f :M + G , ,aw . 43 ., 7, .- n F' ,i' Qqts if 1' Q ANNUAL A STAFF ' I. H . AA 1,5 1 1 JOYCE NYLUNID Edftor ' H A V3 Af j 'Z avu ,. i E Q wg: ,A., A zi. I 1 9 ' ' F A- A A REBER ': A is . NIL ALlCE BA WAL Ag if ' SFA C' A stanr Edltor A555 T 5 , BOYWN. L wa0aQ ss: Bugmosb LQXN .mesa 5 Man 699 1395,- V: 1' , 7 V, 'Z v--: I , ALICE MEFZQY Adwscr Hedburgs Seattle-First National Bank Your Friendly Jewelry Olympia Branch 3 South lwaemfgrxw OLYMPIA YQ Cagwtgl 'Way 'Q-' Avfifft. WJMQQ, W' fwfbwwffff ,mf wg 154 fi W9 W, fm it tgsfwidizwww MW X 31 w ML' WW K N my QQZMM W W mmyfigllmwi 2 QW WJ W5 W Wi Wi X 2 fffiiw im gin ,fefflfffff WARRIOR STAFF Deadlines always seemed to arrive too soon for the Warrior Staff. Edited by the members of the journalism class, under the guidance of Mr. Donald Smith, adviser, the Warrior was issued every two weeks. The Warrior Staff tried to live up to the high standard set by the staff of 54 whose paper won the All-American Award. A Wm if QA I ,rg fb v As kk' V r i r X' , 'QS lllf, CIPNII' if C02 fp 'NQQXX -'N lx U WY OIAJ V is X 4 X - nf ' r i 1 tw tsl ist 6. sax A - I , :L wg? , A -,, , E I 2 'pissed 51:35 ,fI'f'C- ff-2 A t QXYXEWT figs -Qvkbg grain Oi 33.6 b-jzifggfcmg ll . up Iaixiffffrxf 'VIAX6' SCG!-C Qfgxe if I . N 'I ' we Ifwbfl Tori T' wi ' :LW sf .SRL E 'l N Y ' VU . L V , , 'xo ni' - o 7 QYWI AGT 1'5 - eiv' W A Wi' I We 'ARL' NXQJ 'F-L' -,000 ' 1 'ln ga .SQ glgc. nc. -gy I L S, V In 4, A QC -QL..-' OU? , . , Q . . , Ai wi yi rofex 8. X 6-1 6,5 K. . eff? 2.11 was Q23 Gus s Barber Shop H C COHNBI1 ff C0 Insurance of all kmds WASHINGTON ROCHESTER Phone SH 8-4493 Cl-IEHALIS A Nr-'V-'iris AX El lx lj 'll A N 1 -2 - . ,il p N. J ,- e r x x L A n 'WW' ' XJR C.vnM4:VA,. riff? ..,,, U-' ff'-5 'VAN ,JN-A ' C T V I- . .uw f- ' -f 1,1 ,, Q I .uf 3315 P,-w f, 'E . fd-1 ,HO 59' .X-'-Q- rift .,L r 'VP . -' 'GQ 7 it.,-gf? .-VVS nj Li- Q VY.: .-1 . 663' A '-L .1v.E,L 7 1 k' Q nf if I .,,!,g.. Ui-3, l-Y i M L- H an -. ff' Z.. if W in q5g'Y2J -Q , Cru ' -113 T ' iH,,,LL ' ,Il 'fb ' . 'fi 'Vx -QIQQA-T'nYx 21.1-2,111-'-IP.. Q ,, . 1 U filig- ANNUAL5 A resiuder is being I sent Lo all LhfESt'.1fiCi1t .A body that the :m'1ual:s will ,af be :Qld ever Yiednesdav mon the Dial.. Offif-ea John Small ia in Cherie of fire 5iYl1'1'i'fil sale. The an- nuals :ell or 31.59 with an !x.,Z.H. card :lr 73.70. Get 'fwfr' innual eirla' so Vofi a-:il 1 GHG. ff T bfi sur' and .CPL 5 R heh' w - ,-,, A M blllllli will igipiim min The Gif-15 X b -On Cf -Z7 V. SUE Bfzd- Clded p'c3?pgI?nShiP was de, ' Thg t -If held in the 521113-Elmliflt was the Grade 5032505 end gf noon' Gym: Qt wi l f- rmflf' 2 , 5 XM xr L ' ,fx ' 1 l'hZf'x it-li-L1 ' ' Q, ' x 'i,.T5U. i.A.1PJlf 'E ll l E11-159 6331 gtk-ill -AQ' El'?'j:1X'l5.l'.1 if? ..x . ',:- 4 'X-, .-' 4.1 L' ' fqfxfil' in ll' iivifll- tiff: XO ,MX1 ni' JN, L Lfkl by . 4 N 1 'S ' a mvw --,',.2V 119 xv-,T Ll. ' , . Q -Y-.,i .' TSX' vw'fCxl' fi.-P H,ifV.11 ,3, fn ,. b.:.mJ 111 Viv' 11 ixikg. ffm 5914 , V36 Shu:-:TS final, F' 34 M59 ig. T33- lU7'Q, - L. . 4- ir ' 1' M ,. -, , i.-,U Brin MVT Q- If I '.S:vYE1,3fvD ,lg Ci page O C A- ,X 'N S01 -' ' 4 f'A.'f fl- ' ,- U3 fp O59 ., ,.1-Qlkif' , fx. l ra l-J L: Vy.:LC.L. Ynll- .16 ' ELXJ ,,k,, N-Cf' yi 9 ' Qin' .fA-- F YT,wTfy'.,,,5 5 X . 'gf-' , Lf leer -NM LLL'-v -i H fill' ,fi T' it nil LUX. , vi L. J xvg 'ldv YH 1-3 la, 1,-11 - XL-,j'fw2 r' f ' - 'A '- . M ,,1'x-T' . - lx - Bill Olson, lolell Brittain, Dean Brittaln, John Small, Shirley l-ledgepefh, Marlene Thompson, Arky Leischrer, Violet Wharton. Jerry Haynes, Elem Plnelpgl Ralph Sfrgngl Laffy Weaver' Dmk Pfang Jack Dahiels and George Pa rkhurst, LITTLEROCK SHELL SERVICE Gas. Oil and Groceries Homer and Pearl Heclgepafh Box 66 Littierock, Washington , . 1 WALT ELGIN I l Ai.icE BARBER President MART FOSNA Secretary-Treasurer Vice Preside Q35 g roncii L ciun MR. LANPH ERE Advisor order to remain a member Highlights in the a tivities of the club were the selling of tickets at the games, and an ice-skating trip to the Lakewood Ice Arena. The advisor of the club is Mr. Laripher To become a Torch Club member, one must earn a B grade average and this must be mairitaine e llc fmsu Row l: Katherine Athanas, Paul Holm, Dori Dyce, Jack Daniels, Wa't Elgin, Bruce McDougal, Olin Darling, Row 2: Ruth Waggoner, Joyce Keesee, Mart Fosnacht, Jo Clayre Marvin, Evarwrw Bain, Pat Holm, Norma Brown, Tamer., Newman. ldell Brittain, Margaret Bigler, Lois Strand. Alice Barber. The Music Bar Dickison Fuel G' Appliance Co Phone 3041 Mobilheaf Burner Oils Hotpoint Appliances 403 South Washington 5 OLYMPlA Phone 2 4844 I7 cast Oiymp I 'f, . - l ' 5th SE- e Norwerre. orxoer rbe rrecrrorr o'r Mr. Xleves, year, 'Yrrere were rirrre members and 'rwo Yxeogeoerb. Nxargarek Bames, and Markba Yosoacbr, Lors Srrarro, soorarro, and Margarek ang soorarro, borr- rrrares, arwo 'r 'rbe SY- Tb very aerrve aX'rerrraKes. Sb'rrXexy oxgce Nxlmrwo sarwg ako, and PxX'rc,e barber sang secorro b'rqNer, XoeXX brrrrakrx and Bean Corrrs s me Xfoerberg and SOPXOO Xieesee were aX're Xiarerr Skoor was rbe accomoarirsr 'ror rbe group. Px uskc, Corwkesk 'rrr Owmora 'rbe Norxekre recew eo arw ef ceXXerwr rarrrrg. 'Ybe boxfs DoubXe Quarrek was aXso okrecreo by Mr, eves. Tbe members were NNaX'r Hgrrw, Bobo Orr, Dean brvrrarrr, Loren Wbarrorw, Doug Yxaskrrws, bruce NXcOouqf ab, arwo Pam YNoXm. 'Ybe boys oerfrormeo ak VT .Ps and other ac'rN'rr'res. 'Ybe Norwevre arro boys OoubXe Quarkek combkrre 'ro slrrwg ar Kbe Burfror-Serr'ror baXX, sup ef S aye W, 5 .3 south is and Jafions I old 'I 1 F n riendly Servi Orat Ce ed CENT r RAL! T A h e C Phan Rich, re Q Q., ' S Q ffm Se VTUEQSPH rorenes 'vice 'erm h - V. CCM Cabin Vera K 5 in H fr V' ,nay Row l P Martin R Lee B Waggoner J Curtns D Lettau P Eckard C Voetberg J Keesee K Erstrom E Angwood J Keesee M Fosnacht Row 2 Mr Reeves A Tucker E Phelps P Good A Gllham M Bugler S Garske J McVey J Wesley M Waggoner W Baker A Barber M Anderson M Lane D Smith D Graham S Hedgepeth A Call M James Lelschner D Bnttaln B Olson L Voetberg J Nylund L Strand E Baan CHORUS The 49 member chorus under the durectuon of Mr Reves had a very successful year Thus Year the chorus conslsted of maxed volces sungnng three and four part selectnons They appeared at school concerts a P T A meetung and two exchange assemblues one at Raunner and the other at Tennno On Aprul 30 a trap to South Bend was made to the annual musrc contest KERWOOD KORNER The Fnendly Place to Go Phone BR 3 Sl22 Rochester Washungton Row 31 S. Musgrove, l. Brittain, B. Cornell, H. Gilham, P. Holm, I. Crews. J. Ott, R. Palmer, D. Prang, A. BAND we' ga baaveloaxx X a xatlm 6 Q aa' Director Reyes and his thirteen member band did a fine iob of keeping the school spirit high this year. At each game the band furnished school songs and snappy marches for the fans, Also, they participated in two exchange assemblies with Rainier and Tenino, and in school concerts. On April 30, they journeyed to South Bend to the annual music contest. First row: Charlotte Voetberg, Margaret James, Ken Brunton, Karen Stout, Leon Voetberg, Pete Holm. Second row: John Ott, Doug Haskins, Loren Wharton, Bruce McDougal. Third rowi Alice Barber, Dixie Parkhurst. Violet Wharton, Director Reeves. George J. Galvin Stewart's Real Estate General Insurance - Polled Hereford Cattle Awnings, Storm Windows and Doors 218 North Tower Avenue CENTRALIA 23l8 East 4th Ave, Phone 7854 Olympia ,.i 14 fd Glen Sundqunst Presldent Ron Johnson Vlce Presndent Bob Kuntz Secretary Rrchard Lund Treasurer George Parkhurst Reporter Thlrty nlne vocatuonal agrucultural students yomed the F F A and elected Glen Sundquust to the presldency Other elected otfncers were Ken Boyse George Parkhurst Bob Knutz Ronald Johnson and Duck Lund The lnvestock ludglng team composed of Sundquust Lxnd and Johnson won the flrst place banner at the Southwest Washington Farr Lloyd Palm also won honors at thus faur has Shorthorn steer was ludged Grand Champion animal and Lloyd won fnrst place as top beef showman nn the F F A Dlvusuon Ronald Kessee Glen Sundqulst and Ronald Newman were blue rlbbon wunners In the Dairy Shownng and Fnttung Contest The livestock ludgsng team composed of Johnson Sundquust and Walters brought back two banners from the contest at the Pacnflc lnternatnonal Lavestock Show One banner was the thlrd place award for ludgrng Jerseys and the other the thnrd place sweepstakes trophy Ronald Johnson and Don Dalebout represented the local chapter at the Dlstrlct Cooperative Contest and Ronald won the second place award of S7 50 Glen Sundquust was the chapter delegate to the State Conventnon at Pullman Glen was also a successfull candndate nn recewnng the State Farmer degree whale at the conventuon Dunng the year the members completed forty two productuve crop and lavestock projects whnch had a total net return of approxlmately S4 700 OO Nlck's Shoe Shane Parlor coI 'mPl:'a st Se ce one 2 3814 322V2 North Tower CENTRALIA 421 columba sneer OLYMPIA AK .. 'UG , t fl! x lf Z S ' :- o ' ----- -.--- ..-.---- ' . Ken Boyse ......,................... Sentinel - I . ' - I . . . . U 1 l 1 I I I ,J Row li Dale Smntln, Robert Bodln, Bull Tlbbets, Ron Newman, Roger Palmer, Hugh Gilham, Steve Marks, Terry Tapper. Row 2: George Parlchurst, Ron Johnson, Wayne Sureech, Dick Lund, Doug l-laskun, Bruce Mc- Dougal, Marvin Lettau. Joe Slusher, Row 4: Mr, Marvnn, Les Palm, Burdette Holm, Dean Lantz, Ken Boyse, Bob Knutz, Douglas Baker, Steve Munsell, Floyd Erikson. Back Rowi Ray Walters, Lloyd Palm, Jerry Fager- ness, Earle Walkling, Don Dalebout, Glen Sundquist, George Streigal, Norman Smith, 1 'yi ROCHESTER EGG COMPANY ph 3 J. W. Hillis and Son, Owners one -5862 Rochester, Washington XRS YRXWCR s The Student Body elected Janet McVey, Martha Fosnacht, and Lois Strand as the yell staff for 55 , Throughout the football and basketball season the students have shown enthusiasm and cooperation by supporting their team and yell leaders. Stoker Coal Company Smithis Beauty Shop Tono High Heat Coal - Lump - Range - Stoker CHEHAUS pci Wea Anywhere Phone PE 6-6253 570 MWC' SMC' ad Lewis Material Company Barner-Swenson Fuel Company Hard Building Materials Wood and Oil 203 Summa Street CENTRALIA 2O7V2 West Mann Phone PE 6-5826 Centralna I 1 i 1 l 3 WW S ' 'sf was wma Iv ,. , Row I Loren Wharton Don Forsythe Charles Phelps Gary Hood Paul Holm Marvm Lettau Ron Newman Ken Boyse Wayne Sireech Row 2 Leon Voetberg Bruce McDougal John Ott Dick Prang George Parkhurst Ivan Crews Ed Bosteder Les Palm Bob Thompson Row 3 Coach Naish John Small Leroy Lovely Ralph Strong Arky Leischner Bill Olson George Roger Palmer Norm Smith Walt Elgin Coach Burrell COACH NAISH ATHLETIC CODE Our society IS based upon competItIon We do not always wIn but we succeed when we continually strive to do so Continual Improvement IS essential to good cItIzenshIp As an athlete we should constantly try to better ourselves In the skIlls Involved and the To accept defeat like gentlemen knowing we have done our best IS a vital part ot our program We must learn to treat others at all times In the same way we wish them to treat us We expect members of our athletic squads to be good cItIzens about school and In the community A member of an athletic team IS ID the public eye He IS a DOSIIIOH of Influence lt IS his duty to be a good example to other students and a credit to hIs school To gIve our best to our team on and oft the field durIrIg the playmg season so that we can feel proud ot our work whether we win or lose COACH BURRELL LEWIS COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY Quality Buildmg Materials Buy Here for Less Phone PE 6 7655 9l6 B Street Centralia WashIngton characteristics set forth as desirable. 1 - l Row li Loren Wharton, George Parkhurst, Ron Newman, Charles Phelps, Dick Prang, Ken Boyse, Gary Hood, Wayne Sireech, lvan Crews, Les Palm, Manager Dan Hull. Row 2: Leon Voctberg, Leroy Lovely, Norm Smith Ralph Strong, Ed Bosteder, Roger Palmer, John Ott, Bill Olson, John Small, Arky Leischner, Walt Elgin, Floyd Erickson, Row 3: Manager Wayne Brown, Hugh Gilham, John Ecko, Bruce McDougal, Don Forsyth, Jim Walker, Bob Thompson, Gerald Mills, Doug Baker, Steve Munsell, Coach Micky Naish. SEASON'S SCHEDULE T We They Sept. l7 Randle There l4 - O Sept. 24 Pe Ell Here O - 8 Oct. l State School There 42 - O Oct. 7 Onalaska Here l2 - l3 Oct. l5 Morton Here 33 - O Oct. 22 Toledo There l3 - l4 Oct. 29 Winlock There 6 - 53 Nov. 4 Mossyrock Here 7 - 2l Nov, ll Tenino There l9 -- 6 Rowland Lumber Company , Complete Stock of Building Materials Ray S smoke 213 East Maple sneer CENTRALIA H4 Nom' Towe' CENTRAUA Jw A, 6' ' HL, MQ? gh fs B S! I ' Q J w Hn A x A 0 B T E A M COACH BURRELL Mirosh, Gerald Mills, James Walker, Herold Heay, Dean Lantz, Ken Brunton, Managerg Loren Wharton, Jerry Fagerness, Burdett Holmes, Olin Darling, George Striegel, Doug Haskins. The Warrior second team this year was made up entirely of underclassmen. The team had a season record of six wins and fourteen losses. The freshman and sophomore that played on the second team this year will definitely help to make up teams in future years that Warrior fans will be proud of. MINNIE-HA-HA Mobilgas - Groceries - Cabins Phone PE 6-3451 Centralia, Washington Forward BILL OLSON Center Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester 42 Rochester 53 Rochester 32 Rochester 29 Rochester 35 Rochester 35 Rochester 42 Rochester 29 Rochester 52 Rochester 67 Rochester 48 Rochester 37 Rochester 39 Rochester 36 Rochester 53 Rochester 62 Rochester 49 77 54 60 GEORGE PARKHURST Guard ARKY LEISCHNER S C H ED U LE Mossyrock Toledo Morton Mossyrock Chimacum Pe Ell Winlock Toledo State School Rainier Napavine Moclips Tenino Oakville State School Moclips Rainier Napavine Tenino Oakville LEROY LOVELY Forward DICK PRANG Guard Lewis Plumbing and Heating Rochester Mercantile Contracting and Repair Doris and Virgil Morehouse IO8 West Main Street Phone PE 6-345i Centralia Phone BR 3-Sl l2 ROCHESTER BASKETBALL Coach Mickey Naish had tive Senior lettermen. four Juniors and one Sopho- more around which to build his basketball team this year. The team had a victorious season. which put them on top in their league. The boys had their spirits lifted after win- ning over Pe Ell in the tournament. Losing the next two games, however, eliminated them from the tournament. The team, along with the coach, should be commended on the remarkable record displayed this year. This wouldn't have been possible without cooperation and good sportsmanship f r o m the boys throughout the seasons LEON VOETBERG Center VVALT ELL-JllNl Fiirvwarif jx, JACK DANHELS RALPH STRONG Forward RON JOHNSON Guard , u DYson s Food Sparber's Electric lY0'- ' GWCCVY Pafidlsel' Electrical Appliances llO6 West Main Street CENTRALIA 7l6 West Main Phone PE 6-438l CQmf,3l,a I i i I I J 1, 'ewqigmitl-V V A Hi, BASEBALL Northern Division Baseball Schedule, 1955 March 31 ............A. Rochester at Rainier April I4 ,,,., .... . Tenino at Rochester April 21 .... Oakville at Rochester April 28 ..... .... R ainier at Rochester May 5 ...... ...... R ochester at Tenino NNSH May l2 .... ..... R ochester at Oakville The Rochester Warriors baseball team had a very successful year in '55 The Warriors have played six league games and several other practice games. The Warriors have been handicapped some- what this year by bad weather, but pulled through the season with a remarkable record. BURRELL i. .., .CJ 1, . Coach Naish, George Parkhurst, Dick Prang, Jerry Haynes, Don Dyce, Jack Daniels, Steve Marks, Ivan Crews, Arky Leischner, John Small, Leroy Lovely, Fred Fleetwood, Jim Walker, Olin Darling, Marv Lettau, Steve Munsell, Roger Palmer. Champion Fleet Service Blakely and Hout Always Open Building Supply Friends Highway 99 CENTRALIA North of City Limits CHEHALIS area A g ff-ix- ' 4 .gg W Q ...f.. is, B Y R x ,pf MQ., .ey K X 1 D' 5 'vw 1 LETTERMENS CLUB BILL OLSON President WALT ELGIN Vxce Presndent i fiiv MR NAISH Advuser GLEN SUNDQLJ IQT Secretary Treasurer The Lettermen s Club uncaudes all boys who have earned the r letters nn some sport The club wasnt qunte as actuve as we had hoped It would be but we feel sure that when we acqunre our new school the organrzatlon wnll be much more actnve First row Charles Phelps Ken Bcvse Wavn Slrecch Loren Wharton Ron Johnson George Parlfhurst Pau' Holm an Hu! Jack Danlels bteve Na lfs Second r v. Ron Newman Lnlen Sundounst Ivan Crews Ralph Crrond Leon oetberg Leroy Lovely Walt Egan J hn ntt J rv l-la e Thurd row an rnntn I rw rt ana' Prang Arkv Leuschner Les Palm Roger Palmer Wavrwe Brow l Home Idea Center Sears Roebuck and Company Radlant Glassheat One Stop Shoppnng Center' L 794 Market street Phone SH 8 3841 Chehahs Sfbl Mamet Street Ct-1Eh1ALl: l i I 2 0 ' L L ., Lfirlv , , if M .A . , ., , L . D ,L 'H rod -Iwo J J. ,Cel 1 ,J .ll .J ll V , , . l , o V . c ry yn 5 , Norm . S ', B II Olso , Joh S, Duck GIRLS' SPORTS A new division of the Girls' League is the Girls' Sport Department. Girls were very enthusiastic and turned out for such sports as badminton, baseball, hiking and swimming, to earn points towards their letters. Doing her job as Sports Manager, has kept Shirley Hedgepeth busy. lf a girl earns l5O points in a year, she receives her letter. For the next 75 poins earned in a year, chevrons are added. ,V 3 , . C. X, xg, Palmer Lumber Company Maynard's Flower Shop The Sign of Quality Flowers For All Occasions Phone SH 8-7162 CHEHALIS Phone PE 6-6474 1210 South Gold Cemfalia ACKNOWLEDGEMENT To our advnser Mrs Merry we gnve our srncere apprecuatnon for the tlme she has given to help make our annual a success We glve many thanks to Mr Smlth for taknng our pictures especlally when we were ln some of those awkward posutlons Our sponsors Without their help an flnancnng It would We can never thank Martha Fosnacht enough tor the ex cellent art work she has done an the annual Thanks go to the faculty for beung so co operative In e tmng us take prctures and work on the annual The Columbia Prlntnng Company has gnven us so much help an advuce nn maklng up our book And thanks go to anyone else who has helped us wnth our annual and we want you to know that your co operatnon has been greatly apprecuated I Naismith and Davis Gesler McNiven Company General Tnre Dealers Recappmg and Vulcamzmg UC0 'Ple'e Home FU 5l 95H 2l4 North Pearl Street CENTRALIA Phone PE 6 6363 CENTRALIA I 'I I be almost impossible to put out this annual. 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