Rochester High School - Rochesterian Yearbook (Rochester, WA)

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The challenge of education is to provide our youth with foundation of learning which in turn will provide the necessary insight to demand positive action from the chaos of uncertainty. MR TAPPER Chairman MR. FRED ROCKEY Principal Dear Students Man doesn't live in a Vacuum, he progresses or regresses in his attempts to find balance in an ever changing world. We who have guided you on your :educational journey can only hope that wisdom, adeptness, awareness and courage is yours as you face adulthood with all its problems, personal and world wide in scope. It is not an adjusted world that you are entering. in. Rather, problems will have to be faced that seemingly have no solution. The test of our endeavers will be your reactions and the de- cisions that you make in the future. MRS. DOROTHY GRAHAM Secretary MRS. DORIS MORROW School Nurse MR. COONEY ANDERSON: MR. VICTOR NOV CK: MR. WILLIAM BELCHER: B.S., Pacific U., Reed Collegeg' 5 ' Centralia junior Collegeg Forest Grove, Oregon Portland,r Oregon ' Washington State University ' ' ,ffl V l - or v , ,Q 2 MR. ROBERT HOLTZ: MRS. FREDDIE NEAL: Central Washington B.S., Prairie View A 81 Mg College of Education Post Graduate Work, U. of Arizona 6 E MRS. ALICE MERRY: MR. H. E. SCHEIDT: MR. HAROLD ATZ: B.A. Washington , A' B.A., U. of Oregon B.A., Huron College, State College M V L Huron, South Dakota F MR. DEWAINE WALLIN: X North Park College, Chicago, Illinoisg MISS BETTY CARTER: Seattle Pacific College, Seattle, Wash Washington State Collegeg Central Washington College ' X of Education, B.A. ' 1' E X MR. LAWRENCE MARVIN: MR. ROBERT GRAHAM M.S., U. of Montana B.S., Pacific Univ., Forest Grove, Oregon RICHARD ROSACRANS MR. RICHARD BORING B.A. Central Washington Custodian College of Education WZ' 431 53 , ', if ,mn- fi'.S.1f SENIOR HISTORY As freshmen the class of '61 started out active. They had representatives in the all-school play, sponsored a sock dance on February 7 after a basketball game,and had two booths at the Boys' Club Carnival. The boys were active in freshman sports and also class members passed the blanket for the field lighting fund at home basketball games. The class officers for this year were: President-- Dwight James, Vice-President--Jerry Wilson, Secretary--Sharon Winkle, Treasurer--Vicki Lamp- er, Representatives--Gary Johnson and Judy Anderson. The class advisors were Mr. Brown and Miss Christopher. The Class of '61 spent their sophomore year as a very busy class. They sponsored a sock dance on December 6 after the invitational basketball jamboree. Also they had a booth at the Boys' Club Carnival. They ordered and received their class rings and everyone was saving money to pay for his ring The officers in our sophomore year were: Pres- ident--Jerry Futter, Vice-President--Gary johnson, Secretary--Linda Carlson, Treasurer--Sharon Winkle, Representatives--Karen Topper and jerry Wilson. The advisors were Mr. Atz and Next came the junior year which was a very busy one with the class having charge of all conces- sions for football and basketball games. Other activities for the class that year were a sock dance, taking part in athletics, and both school plays. They were lead by President--jerry Wilson, Vice- President--Bob Newman, Secretary--Judy Ander- son, Treasurer--Stephen johnson, and Represent- atives--Linda Carlson and Dwight James. The advisors were Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Novick. Finally at the top of the ladder, as seniors, the class of '61 was especially busy. They started the year off with a sock dance, then had the Bingo booth at the P.T.A. Carnival and put on the Senior play The Curious Savage. Also they sold cold, crisp apples at football and bas- ketball games. The senior boys were quite active in all three sports. The officers for their last year were: President-- Dwight james, Vice-President--Bob Newman, Secretary--Linda Carlson, Treasurer--Sally Tedder, Representatives are Margeret Hammond, Gary johnson. Advisors: Mr. Graham and Mr. Holtz. 0 X .Z SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sary Johnson, Representative, Dwight James, President, Bob Newman, Vice-Presidentg Sally Tedder, Treasur fr, Margaret Hammond, Representative, Linda Carlson, Secretary. JUDY ANDERSON Girls' League Pres. 45 Girls' League Vice-Pres. 35 Class Sec, 35 Class Rep. 19 FBLA 3,45 FHA l,2,33 Pep Club 3,45 Nonette 15 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 2,3,45 Girl of the Month 45 Torch Club 3. HOWARD AYERS Warrior staff 45 Boys' Club l,2,3,4g Baseball 4, PAUL BLURTON FFA 15 Boys' Club 1,2,35 Librarian 3,45 Bible Club 45 Library Club 3,4. HAROLD BRIGGS Boys' Club 1,2,3,4g Warrior staff 4. LINDA CARLSON FHA Sec. 35 FHA 1,2,3, 45 FBLA 3,45 GAA Vice-Pres. 33 Girl of the Month 45 Torch Club 2,3,43 Girls' League Secretary 35 Yell Leader 3,45 Song Queen 25 Class Representative 35 Class Sec. 2,45 Pep Club 273,45 Pep Club Sec. 25 Annual Staff2,35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Office Ass't. 4. BARBARA COLER Torch club 35 The Curious Savage Band 25 FBLA 2,3,4, Treas. 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Office Ass't 45 Annual Staff 2,35 Library Club 45 Hist. 45 GAA 2,3,4. LARRY DAVIS Football 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4- LINDA DOBSON GAA 3,44 Band Letter 1,2, Secretary 25 Honor Roll 1,23 Librarian 3,45 Torch Club 2,35 Nonette 1,25 Annual Staff 3g Curious Savage 45 FHA 1,2,35 FBLA 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. FBLA 49 Girls' League 3,4. LONNIE FRANTZ Football 1,2,3,4, Base- ball 1g Basketball Manager 25 I.ettermen's Club 3,45 The Inspector General 3g The Curious Savage 4. JERRY FUTTER Baseball l,Z,3,43 Varsity Football manager 43 Class Pres. 25 The Curious Savage 4g Torch Club 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Alice in Wonder- land Stage Manager 3g Annual Staff 45 Warrior Editor 4, DONNA BETTE GISH Entered from OK. 25 FBLA 23,43 Nonette 2,35 GAA 3,43 Senior Play 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. SANDRA FILLO Entered from Centralia 3g CAROLINE HAGEDORN Entered from Bothell 35 FBLA 3,45Torch Club 3,45 FFA 45 Honor Roll 45 Senior Rep. to Girls' League 43 PCP Club 3,45 Sec.-Tres. 45 Girl of the Month 4. MARGARET HAMMOND Publicity Manager 45 Class RCP- 45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Parliamen- tarian 35 FBLA 3,45 Torch Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,49 Sec. 39 GAA 3,45 Sec. 35 Nonette 1,25 Song Leader 25 Yell Leader 3g Annual Staff 49 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, MARGIE HULL FHA 1,2,3,45 FBLA 2,3,4g Warrior staff 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,4. DWIGHT JAMES Football 1,2,4g Class Pres. 1,45 Class Rep. 35 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Base- ball 35 Secretary of Boys' Club 45 Curious Savage 45 Alice in Wonderland stage manager 3Q Annual Staff 3,45 Warrior staff 4g Lettermen's Club 3,4. KEN JENKINS Football 1,2,35 Football Manager 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Torch Club 25 Boys' Club Executive Committee 45 Curious Savage Stage crewg Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g FFA 1. GARY JOHNSON Football 1,2,3S Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football Manager 35 Torch Club 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Torch Club President 43 Class Representa- tive 1,43 Class Vice-Pres. 25 The Curious Savage 45 Alice in Wonderland Stage Crew 35 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. STEVE JOHNSON Football 1,2,5,4Q Basket- ball 1,2Q Track 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 FFA 15 Boy's Club Pres. 45 Class Treasur- er 35 Chorus 45 Basketball Scorekeeper 3,45 Bible Club 2,3,45 Bible Club Pres. 49 Student Council 45 Camera Club 3,4. ELLIS KNUTZ Boys Club 1,2,3,45 FFA 1,2,3,45 Alice in Wonderland 3. Library Club Pres, 45 Curious Savage 4. VICKI LAMPER GAA 2,3,49 FHA 1,2,3,4,2 FBLA 3,4 Vice-Pres. 45 Curious Savage 45 Pep Club 25,45 Yell Staff 2,35 Class Treasurer 15 Nonette 15 Warrior Staff 4' Torch Club. BOB NEWMAN Football 1,2,3,45 Letter- men's Club 2,3,45 FFA 1,45 Boys' Club 1,2,3,45 Class Vice-Pres. 3,45 Track 3. MARLENE ORNING FHA 13 FBLA 2,3,4a Library Staff 45 Library Club 45 Library Sec.-Tres. 45 Curious Savage 45 Warrior staff 3. SANDRA KRIEG FHA lg FBLA 25,45 war- rior Staff 35 Library Staff 45 Library Club 45 7 HOBERT PANNKUK Basketball 15 FFA 15 Boys' Club 1,2,3,45 Librarian 35 Library Club 3. JOHN PAULS Entered from Calif. 35 Annual Editor 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Honor Society 1,2, 3,45 Camera Club 3,45 Drama Club 35 Curi- ous Savage 45 Alice in Wonderland stage crew 35 Warrior Assist. Editor 45 Salutatorian 45 Radio Club Pres. 4. CHARLENE QUALEY FBLA 3,45 FBLA Historian 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 FHA '15 Library Club 45 Alice in Wonderland 5 Curious Savage 4. ALMA SHOOP FBLA 3,45 FHA 2,3,45 FHA Parliamentarian 45 Girls' League 2,3,45 Pep Club Vice-Pres. 45 Librarian 45 Library Club 4, KAREN TAPPER ASB Sec. 49 FHA 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 25 FBSA 3,45 Annual Staff 2,3543 Office Ass't. 3,45 Class Rep. 25 GAA 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Girls, League Cabinet 3. SALLY TEDDER GAA 25,49 GAA Pres. 45 FBLA 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,49 Annual Staff 1,2, 3,45 Delegate to tri-state 25 FHA Vice- Pres. 35 FHA Historian 45 Class Treas. 45 Bull In A China Shop 25 Warrior Staff 45 Pep Club 3,45 Student Council 45 Annual staff Writer 45 Honor Roll 1,2,45 Torch Club 2,3,45 Office Ass't. 4- PENNY TOWNER Bible Club 2.35 Warrior Staff 35 Curious Savage 45 Literary Club 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,4. JIM WALTENBURG Football 2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,25 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Boys' Club l,2,3,45 Honor Role 23 Warrior Staff 4. JERRY WILSON Representative 15 Class Pres. 35 Boys' Club Sec. 35 ASB Pres. 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1.2,3,45 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Inspector General 35 Letter- men's Club 2,3,45 Warrior Staff 4. SHARON WINKLE ASB Treas. 45 Girls' League Treas. 35 Cabinet 1,2,35 Girl of the Month 3,45 FBLA 3,49 Pres. 45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Sec. 25 Treas. 35 Annual Staff 2,35 Class Sec. 15 Treas. 25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Torch Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,49 GAA 25,45 Treas. 35 Valedictorian. - THE ROCHESTERI AIN SALUTES The Naledictorian Sharon Winl-:le The Salutatorian ohn Pauls ,ff . Wigfgz, ' W A,,,L. f , n iL B H . .111 A Wg., 'Sn .......f..- dam 'fg Vr'l., ' hr f if 2 551225 Lfw? ,Lf 5- 2 Qs W M ' ' ' ff I 'VU' 23 351 : 1 . ,, ,f Jwwag ,. vm...- L 3 . K 3 Dale Lund Ruby Stout President Darlene Brown Vice-President V 'nn fl at L' in '- mmf LL Lh '-Ufrxni: pw fa- ,,,. ,gg i f if me , Q Randy O'Conner Representative JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As upper classmen, the juniors imme- diately settled into a very active roll in school life. As custom has it, the juniors were in charge of concessions for football and basketball games. They had a booth in the PTA Carnival and a sock dance on September 16. The juniors shared responsibility with the Seniors for the annual Prom and were host of a wonderful banquet for the Seniors in the Spring. The class leaders were: President- Dale Lund, Vice-President-Darlene Brown, secretary--viki Schrader, Treas- Ure!--Ruby Stout, and Class Represen- tatives--Randy O'Conner and jackie Gilliam. The class advisors were Miss Carter and Mr. Novick. The juniors feel quite satisfied with their accomplishments of a busy school year and look forward to being a Senior with a happy sigh. Treasurer Viki Schraeder Secretary jackie Gilliam Representative 'ix .rg , J , L 1 , 2 'fi x f 1 ri Margaret Basom Chris Beer Earl Blurton Rose Bodin Lynne Bodine 5927 -o .V , Curtis DuPuis Judy Edwards Tom Elliot Fred Fosnacht Dana Frye ,,,,-QQ Roger Musgrove Allen Morrow Anna McMahon Eddy Littlejohn Ron Leaming A f. i ,QQ 7 ' iff r A-4 Y . 5 if Xfdlxr N xd ii a-rf ::.,.. ,,: 'A mil 'fa 1 5' 7XUI ' M, 5, L' YS, 5 W1 W xx w, ,V ' ,Z 1' my ,, kai -- ' .uf , rg , A- V ...wir A .Q xii . W Q 6 f r fe rir W. I if ls f A if r if '? ,J A Y ' X L 1. iri ,i id Dan Anderson Ron Angwood Verna Arnold Suzy Ayers Gary Bartlett jim Goodrich Dorothy Dalebout Terry Davis Darlene DeFoe Carol Dewing .5 . I .,., nk, r , , W i ,H f, Eglin 315 Fred Hall Marge Harrison Ron Heay Caroline Hillis Elaine Honeycutt A Tom Seed john Scott Willie Reynoldson Myrna Qualey Don Phillips 3,1 h,ieh A ,V F 1 Bill Olsen Lyle Palm Ila Palmer David Penny in v Rodney Pankuk 'Q 5 Tom Vaughn F. - ju Vicki Weiks Fred Wickholm S Qu A -' ss 5792. M : nl 1 5' iq f e . wlVlNllQ'WWX f'Lf-df- -n: T mfvlfn mffwwg NNN , ,lwilwf gc l'f9 yn x 1 lg X nlxllff OG' Sharron Simmons jean Slater Revonda Tibbits Linda Urwin Loretta VanAuken I l can G., johnson J. Pauls V. Lamper B. Newman Miss Carter K. Tapper S. Tedder S. johnson A . McMahon Ni., Orning V. Schrader L. Van Auken F. Wickholm J, Ellerman ll. Ayers l.. Carlson S. xl ohnson L. Card 81 D. james Tedder Coler Qualey Winkle Anderson C. Anderson Furrer Phillips Frantz james Kaye Mills Vice-President Jerry Seed President SOPHOMORE HISTORY The Class of 1963 had an active year this year. They were represented in many activities such as clubs and musi- cal events. Their boys were active in sports, and the girls backed them well. The Sophomore class officers for 1960-61 were: President--jerry Seed, Vice- President--Kaye Mills, Secretary--Karen Fineide, Treasurer--Sharon Dewey, Re- presentatives--Cassie Stiles and Allan Zimmerman. The class advisors were Mr. Atz and Mrs. Merry. The Sophomore class sponsored a dance on December 9 after our basketball Shar-in Dewey Tr asurer game with Elma. Allan Zimmerman Representative Karen Fineide Secretary Cassie Stiles Representative if ',,' V 1,95 0 A K '-'sv Sharon Camus Lera Card Marian Caswell Ruby Coler Ersel Cordell J . , 4 1 fm S ,ff PN ,J if 4 ...Y R if Donna Hagedorn Don Holmes Tom Holmes Mary Hughey Judy Honeycutt Y jean Lohr Lois Longland Betty Newman Royal Qualey Joyce Reuge '33 fe v .35 Bog' .2 ggi, x or 4V ' Q5 ' M- Az 1- ish-as .M ,. 1 5 5 5' Sz f 5 .1 : 'W ' ., U' :E' 5 Viz. K , A I s A Callela Anderson jim Barton john Barton Rod Blair Lonnie Blowers Aa ia 423 f .af ,.. S Y Y S K .332 'xg s uv K gm .wi ' if 4 X mimi? . , ,,,.,,r ki 'U iw so L sl Zinn Decker Mike Ellingston Devota Fredrickson Bill Haines Delores Hagedorn 1 Gene Humbert Pete Keesee Chet King Linda Kuntz Sherry Little ' r qi 'iw an 5. 5 . a Judy Shoop jerry Simmons Sandy Smith Margaret Snyder ,W Eudora Steelhammer S2215 3 ' Q 95 Y -J an , rnonn , rnnrnrgr A-ag , ma Q31 fd- if 35, rl Dick Reynoldson Pat Robbins Bob Salzer Terry Schrader Maurice Secrest . P .S ,.., ,Q A ir11'i i 'hr ' - i i, ii -f , ':l: F will m e i Sh Kathy Yake X 4 V A In ' if a is Dan Yerrington David Steiner Gary Tapio Ernest Thomson Richard Wharton Ann Woodman 9 LJ 'i -awww 'nr 4 David johnson President John Barton Representative Don Carlson Vice-President JoAnn Stewart Arlene Winkle Secretary Treasurer j udy Gilliam Re pre sentative On August thirty-first, the Freshman, the largest class to ever enroll in Rochester High, began their high school careers. being an agressive class, The class officers were: JoAnn Stewart, Treasurer, As all Freshman Classes before them, they were at first green, but soon settled down to begin a very busy year. President, David Johnson, Vice-President, Don Carlson, Secretary Arlene Winkle. Class Representatives, Judy Gilliam and john Barton. Mr. Rosacrans was the class advisor. joyce Angwood Sandy Angwood Sylvia Ayers Y Q: 5' 4 x 4 :ef lg 4, S P 1 S K 41 1 1 L 1 ' 4' r Lea Ann Bodin George Bryant Karen Cooper Eleanor Cordell Ron Dewing s 1 , r ,,.. g fa ,F ' 11 , lr la f s Mmm 'S If s X janet Futter Larry Garske Greg Goodrich Jay Hillis john Hull g ff i n 1 ,, , 1 xr rek Pat Keesee Mary Ellen Kirkham Norma Kirkham Kristina Lund Gary Magnuson ,, ..,, ,rm-- f, ,r r- L, .f f ,- V gi -mg14135r.:31ufzmY'6'e,g-if? a ii? 52, , K Sffiffei i 'ii152???55L,,, 53 'Q K H .: '-'fflflfiifffz f-ma at ' .5 .. ,QQ ,, ,brief 3 1,-I! If .,, M,5r ff We if ' if I www. ? f rg ,- Jsfril - A ,L w iv, Don Bartlett Diane Berg Bill Betts Stan Bigler Rhoda Blanksma Roger Downs Larry Eamigh Lora Erickson Karen Foister janet Frasier Robert Hull Dale Hughey Dot Hughey Carl jackins Carolyn Johnston Dick Musgrove joan Parkhurst Wes Phelps john Penny Larry Pederson Dennis Sexsmith Ben Shaw Ron Simpson Kathy Slater Mike Smith Terry Tiede Gary Weidner Leyland Whittaker Richard Woodman Roy Zimmerman Wi , f ' if f' Q N w h ' S J- , -be ET 3 X-E 3.525 ,K sz? Elaine McChesney Willie jo Mclntire Vicki Meyers Carol Mohler Alvin Morris S Q 1 , jc, Y l N . gl . -' 'L 4 Tim Q ' if K ,. an if ki iw K W N 1 ,P Ken Prall ., Doug Rose QL? Q A. .bg Judy Reed V A - -- G as Benny Sanchez X 3' Barbara Scalf l i t 551 Las ,sr 'X ' e N fl? ia. 1 ' -n , . '43 u Nl Pat Spain Becky Sorrell Bobby Stiles Harriet Stout Carolyn Terry llf K ,A AUGUST School Opens SEPTEMBER Football Season Opens junior Sox Dance OCTOBER Senior Dance FHA Sox Dance NOVEMBER College Conference PTA Carnival DECEMBER Basketball Season Opens Sophomore Sox Dance Chili Feed Annual Staff Sock Hop Senior Play Annual Basketball Tourney Lettermen Dance Calendar JANUARY Boys' Club Talent Show FEBRUARY Student Council Sox Dance College Prediction Tests Tolo Freshmen Sox Dance MARCH Fun Week Slave Day Lettermen Dance 34 Banquet APRIL Junior 81 Senior Banquet junior-Senior Prom Baseball Season Opens MAY Mother's Tea Graduation End of School Year aww w w -Em W .. . : sf'- .2 '?3fHr?fAM?wiQ wa,aewwwfw we ws mv-wx' P' M X aw e' .ay 3. 1 up 1:5 -if ' Q :ff'wm,fl?i my 1 Q ,Y ,H - as . Y 42.41 HX he 5 a ,, ew f A L M, fs 52Qfge?f,si:f, Vf1f W W A 3 M1 sw-Va,-,gf ?'?, jmirlsqfks .,.f532:-552:12-:' Q Lq,.., ,:wHQ,2 1 nfgffw : -: .f - -' ' my . ,. .. LVL, L1 K, HX X Q ii gf, f 'Q -.fx W -WM llfilf' 'UQ fi? '5 'm? iff.. K ',La:??fff,,ffsQl5Ff?iix'4f7' E ' Wwe Lf vfgg5ifs1i25w ' h t , mH?il?'?fi?TIif3 g5f :::f'111?3 , -' .w:4Q.3iX. A ,, gpg, psf' fn: .5 , s:f'ePe5,: ww Z I - I - sf W 239, W' , . ... A ,AL K L :af as YN 'Gm '- w ee... Sfodem' Council, Cenfer School Gooernmenf of Seated: jerry Wilson, ASB Presi- dent, Fred Fosnacht, Vice-Presi- dent, Karen Tapper, Secretaryg Sharon Winkle, Treasurer. Standing: john Pauls, Annual Editor, Margaret Hammond, Pub- licity Manager. Standing: judy Gilliam, jacke Gilliam, Cassie Stiles, john Pauls, Dick Phillips, Steve johnson, Mr. Rockey, Judy Anderson, Sally Tedder, Allen Zimmerman, john Barton. Kneeling: Margaret Hammond, Sharon Winkle, jerry Wilson, Fred Fosnacht. Honor Sfudenfs Servo School Vice-President, Allen Morrow, Secretary, Carol Dewingg President, Gary johnson. First Row: jerry Futter, Sally Tedder, Margaret Hammond, Linda Carlson, President, Gary johnson, Secretary, Carol Dewingg Vice-President, Allen Morrow, Ruby Stout, Caroline Hagedorn, Viki Schrader, Vicki Weiks. Second Row: John Pauls, Eudora Steelhammer, Delores Hagedorn, Joyce Reuge, Kay Mills, Sandy Smith, Donna Hagedorn, Kathy Yakes, Devota Fred- rickson, Marian Caswell, Leta Card. Third Row: Gary Bartlett, Dale Lund, Fred Fosnacht, Terry Schrader, jim Barton, John Barton, Maurice Secrest, Anna McMahon, Dana Frye, Verna Arnold. Deadlines, Deadlines af Every Turn Dwight james, Business Manager, explains the state of finances to john Pauls, Editor, as Dale Lund, Assistant Business Manager, looks on. David Penny and Verna Arnold type out some of the copy for the annual. Mrs. Alice Merry, advisor, looks over a completed page. Margaret Hammond and Sally Tedder, the writers for the annual, work on their assignments. Warrior Sfoff Scoops News Mr. H. E. Scheidt, Advisor, is good natured about out Jerry Futter, Editor, and john Pauls make up boilers. the dummy for the Warrior. 3 Q g tr Rose Bodin, Question 81 Answer Editor, Margie Hull, Exchange Editorg and Larry Davis, Sports Editor, prepare their sections of the paper. Jerry Wilson, Business Manager, and Dwight james, his assistant, Sally Tedder, Karen Tapper, and Margaret work out the advertising. Hammond get ready to ngo to Presan Howard Ayers, Sandy Fillo, jean Morris, D'Bee Gish, and Linda Urwin bring us the news. Boys' Club 0llieers lead in Prufifeble Year Vice-President, Fred Wickholm, Sec- retary, Dwight james, President, Steve johnsong and Treasurer, Randy O'Connor. Ufficers Guide 6irls' league in Busy, Fun- Filled Year First Row: President, Judy Anderson, Vice-President, Viki Schraderg Sec- retary, Dana Fry, Sports Manager, jean Slater. Second Row: Representatives, Caroline Hagadorn, Revonda Tibbetsg and Advisor, Mrs. Neal. I-'BIA Mixes Fun, Services First Row, left to right: Sandy Krieg, Marlene Orning, Historian, Charlene Qualeyg President, Sharon Winkleg Vice-President, Vicki Lamperg Treasurer, Suzy Ayersg Secretary, Verna Arnold, Reporter, Vicki Weiksg Judy Anderson, Margie Hull, D'Bee Gish, Second Row: Revonda Tibbetts, Dorothy Dalebout, Linda Carlson, Caroline Hagedorn, Margaret Hammond, Karen Tapper, Barbara Coler, Alma Shoop, Linda Dobson, Sandy Fillo, Sally Tedder. Third Row: Rose Bodin, Jacke Gilliam, Dana Fry, Carol Dewing, Caroline Hillis, Darlene Brown, Marjorie Harrison, Linda Urwin, Myrna Qualey, Margaret Basom, Anna McMahon, Elaine lloneycutt, Advisor, Mrs. Merry. Bottom Picture, First Row: Eudora Steelhammer, Joyce Reuge, Linda Kuntz, Mary Hughey, lla Palmer, Lynne Bodine, Jean Slater. Second Row: Devota Fredrickson, Leta Card, Betty Newman, Judy Shoop, Sherry Little, Karen Fineide, Marian Caswell, Donna Hagedorn, Sandy Smith. Third Row: Ann Woodman, Kathy Yake, Margaret Snyder, Pat Robbins, Judy Honeycutt Sharon Camus, Lois Longland, Cassie Stiles. Active leffermen Sponsor Projeofs First Row: President, Dick Phillipsg Don Carlson, Lonnie Frantz, Larry Davis, jerry Futter, Allen Morrow, Curt DuPuis, Jerry Seed, Terry Schrader, Fred Fosnacht. Second Row: Vice-President, Don Phillips, Advisor, Mr. Anderson, Terry Davis, Tom Vaughn,Jl!l1 Goodrich, Steve johnson, Ken jenkins, Jerry Wilson, jim Waltenburg, Bob Newman, Gary johnson, Mike Iillingston, Sec retary, Gary Bartlett, Tom llolmes, Dan Yerrington, Chris Beer, Ron Angwood, Dwight james, FFA Worked Hard, Received Honors First Row: Don Bartlett, Tom Holmes, President, john Scott, Terry Schrader, Vice-President, Curtis DuPuisg Secretary, Dick Reynoldson. Second Row: Willie Reynoldson, Ron Dewing, Eddie Littlejohn, Dan Yerrington, Bob Newman, jim Goodrich, Robert Hull, jerry Seed, Robert Salzer, Bobby Stiles, john Penny. Third Row: Richard Wharton, Ellis Knutz, David Stiener, Tom Holmes, Alva Morris, George Bryant, Kenny Prall, john Hull, Leyland Whit- taker, Larry Garski. First Row: Margaret Snyder, Arlene Winkle, John Scott, Rhoda Blanksma. Second Row: Karen Cooper, Kristina Lund, Viki Schrader, Eudora Steelhammer, Vicki Meyers, Becky Sorrell, Joanne Stewart. Third Row: Leland Whittaker, Greg Goodrich, Don Carlson, Terry Davis, Bill Olsen, David Penney. Fourth Row: Gary Bartlett, Don Bartlett, Dave Johnson, Dale Lund, Roger Downes. Fifth Row: Dan Yerrington, Stanley Bigler, Mr. Holtz, jay Hillis, Dale Hughey. Clockwise: Mr. Atz, Advisor, does much of the photo work around the school. Dwight James takes a toll of film out of the tank. Dale Lund finds out that there are problems to taking pictures. john Pauls tries a portrait of Dale. Steve Johnson develops a picture of Mr. Atz. f- 'mei' Vfiiwm. New Radio Club ls Aofire President, john Pauls, Dale Lund, Richard Woodman, Advisor, Mr. Atzg David Steiner, Ken Jenkins. 6horus Performs af Conoerrs F. Row: Norma Kirkham, Jo Ann Parkhurst, Penny Towner, Anna McMahon, Harriet Stout. S. Row: Pat Keese, Pat Spain, Linda Currier, Diane Berg, Elaine McChesney, Jeanne Lhor. T. Row: Willie Mclntire, Sharron Simmons, Viki Schrader, Dot Hughey, Lora Erickson, Kathy Slater, janet Futter, Ruby Coler. B. Row: Richard Wharton, Rodney Blair, Bill Gallea, jerry Seed, Steve johnson. GAA 6irls Enjoy Sports First Row: Dana Frye, Secretary, Vicki Weiksg President, Sally Tedderg Mrs. Neal, Vice-President, Revonda Tibbettsg Dorothy Dalebout, Linda Carlson. Second Row: lla Palmer, Vicki Lamper, Margaret Hammond, Sharon Winkle, Linda Dobson, Ruby Stout, Karen Tapper, Barbara Coler, Suzy Ayers, Verna Arnold, D'Bee Gish, library 6lub Acfire, Successful Top Row: Mr. Scheidt, Ron Heay, Paul Blurton, Vice-President, Maurice Secrest, Barbara Coler. Second Row: Linda Urwin, Lynne Bodine, President, Sandra Kreigg Secretary, Marlene Orningg Charlene Qualey, Alma Shoop. -Suzy FREN FHA ls Gore of Model Homemalcers fo 6ome First Row: Carlson, Tapper, Hammond, Shoop, Mills, Weiks, McMahon, Arnold, Tedder, Ayers, Hagedorn, Bodine. Second Row: Frye, Gilliam, Lamper, Bodin, Reuge, Fi- neide, Winkle, Smith, Fred- rickson, Honeycutt, Hull, Honeycutt. Third Row: Gilliam, Bodin, Johnston, Meyers, Sorrel, Keesee, Cooper. Pep Club Cheers Team on First Row: D. james, Vice-President, C. Hagedorng M. Hammond, K. Tapper, V. Schrader, K. Mills, G. Bartlett, President, R. Stout, S. Ayers, V. Arnold, M. Harrison, D. DaFoe, A. Morrow, Secretary, Alma Shoop. Second Row: T. Davis, I.. Dobson, Honeycutt, D. Hagedorn, S. Smith, Reuge, K. Fineide, E. Honeycutt, G., Johnson, Simmons, C. Dewing, J. Futter, C. Hillis. Third Row: L. Davis, S. Tedder, V. Lamper, james Waltenburg, L. Carlson, B. Newman, j. Anderson, K. jenkins, H. Stout, C. Dupuis, D. Frye, T.Vaughn, Mr. Wallin. Fourth Row: I.. Frantz, D. Phillips, G. Goodrich, J. Wilson, I. Gilliam, F. Fosnacht, B. Coler, S. Johnson, C. Beer. Fifth Row: D. Carlson, M. Ellingston, T. Holms, D. Yerrington, T. Seed, T. Schrader, D. Phillips, R. Angwood. Fufure Teachers Gef Charfer Bible Standing: Norma Kirkham, Mary Dirkham, Ruby Coler, Caroline Hagedorn, Barbara Coler, Stan Bigler, Don Bartlett, Chet King, Mr. Wallin, a guest. Sitting: Dave Johnson, Secretary, Sharron Simmons, President, Steve johnson, Vice-President, Viki Schrader, Darlene DaFoe. Top Row: Advisor, M. Scheidtg Gene Humbert. Second Row: Historian, Linda Urwing President, Rose Boding President, Marian Caswell. Club Hears Discussions, Talks Secretary, Vicki Weiksg Vice- Skiing Torchers' The Torch Club invaded the slopes of White Pass in March of 1961, and even a snow storm couldn't dampen the fun. Eighteen hardy souls braved the icy blasts to test their skill on the barrel staves. The Senior Play ll ' H The 6urmus Savage CAST: The Guests: Judy Anderson . . - Barbara Coler - - D'Bee Gish 81 Vicki Lamper - - Gary johnson ---- john Pauls - - - The Family: Sandra Krieg - - - Lonnie Frantz - - - jerry Futter - - - Penny Towner - - - Fairy May Florence Mrs. Paddy - - - jeffrey Hannibal Lilly Belle Titus Samuel Mrs . Savage Dwight james - - Dr. Emmet Linda Dobson Miss Willie johnson Tapper Tcwlclcr Ayers Pauls K R. Holtz Ayers Carlson 85 R. Holtz V. l.an:per 3' H. Ayers D. Hagcdorn 85 K. Mills Petc K Repeat Mr. Anderson G. johnson D. Lund D. Hughc-y M. Hughey 81 M. Harrison 16 I7 18 19 20 21 22 The Rock Cooney 84 Team Pep Rally D. Dalelmout Coach Cooney D. Brown Color Guard Ei Cefera Dan Parkhurst FFA Fitting and Showing Grand Champion at Elma, SWW, 81 Yakima Fairs. Dick Reynoldson Lonnie Frantz as Smokey Bear at the SWW Fair. FFA Fitting and Showing Con- testant, Flma, SWW, Sr Puyallup Fairs. Willie Reynoldson FFA Holstein Fitting and Showing Champion at SWW Fair. Karen Fineide and Sandy Smith show off their The Girls' League Tolo had the biggest turnout in three years in the February 3, dance. ,1 . prize winning project demonstrating moth-proofing. 5m Y? K' f -' ' Warriors 1960-61 saw CIQ Q H 4 - , . . 4, Gu:-ww ,g -ww Am., W :fe ,Mfs f--W ww, ,qi ., Hamann an np Dan iff-4n.n.1P5 'Banu ve mu 35 1' S C1 cc nreoizk ' I .EE , E X 6 fran.:-.13F7e-Km RH Ha LC uf-sw CND, N50 MIK6 Lune-sprv W. HHA. r- 15190-K ,,. ff Q has 6 UIFHZD 2, ffrWfr,,4e Pz1f1,2fi:f' ' -W'-1 M1151 we Q M af r 4:- ..,, 3 . L .' W .-2:-f. , ,ir we fr' ,diff fu W- 'www JV , -a x, .lg I -' 419 . W X , wwms - f - X' WA ' Wiki' 5W,fs,E ?+a5E 1 r . V. ... raaa , ,, W 228: ,Q E i H QQQQMWQ 2 zgrgsi fx WK 55. ff S im w Q W mi Y 'ah ' D an-U 5. 351 L- if : ,-..,.. - ff5'f5a I'f W rraa w ..,?if1.4:.1 r -1-L 15 4 Mgagygi ska' L MBE ai rea wr gd 2: QE wfivff :PQ 11:38 . k W'E! f ,Q W ,,,,,-f, , K v, rv -,gf--H,.:..ga:,3',:1g,::,: a: . 1,f 4 fig vs' - ie ' - f u,:-- , - 13:7 -E M, ,f ::::: :QJ' ITE f 2 R'-:5:a':3:15 1 1 . 1: , Q Z ,, ,, ' - ,,5,,,,, ',.,,,:,--- -2 A : ef -1, 5, , .M is Mr. Richard Rosacrans, Mr, Robert Graham, and Mr. Cooney Anderson receive awards from an appreciative football squad. H-. AQ-I .II ,,.w.-4-v 5 'Hi' luv- 4 ii 1? ,K 2 4 wit ,, Q mf-fa 1 .. fx J , F X ' s 'Vik 3 abw,. :ii : i WWW i Dwight james, Larry Davis, Fred Fosnacht, Gary johnson, Gary Bartlett, jerry Wilson, Mike Fllingston, Bill Olson, Ron Angwood, Don Phillips, Mr. Cooney Anderson, Coach. Vmify Tom Vaughn, Managerg Steve Johnson, Score Keeper, Tom Elliot, Manager. The Varsity started to roll ahead quickly the second half of the basketball season. Fred Fosnacht led the varsity in scoring points for the season. Larry Davis was second. Games won 7, Games lost 9, 'PSV' 3212, if 3 I A 5 'K - 45 'Q' Og -, f X , 'Q f si N . I ' - .,.11w:.'f-1 I-2'-wwfffwilwmsn - ,,,, ,, 15252-Kgs L5l3?5,gi A ln... if isiriia ' , Ji qi 5' I J V s The jV's lost only two games. This team was a good defensive ball club. It showed con- siderable spirit and ability to attack the opposing teams in crucial games. Standing: jim Barton, Fred Wickholm, Jim Goodrich, Terry Davis, Dan Yer- rington. Kneeling: Roger Musgrove, Dick Reynoldson, john Barton, Curtis DuPuis. Freshmen Allen Zimmerman, Greg Goodrich, George Bryant, Dave Johnson, Don Bartlet, Bill Betts, Larry Eaimgh, jay Hillis, Don Carlson, Roger Downs, Kneeling: Ron Dewing, Dale Hughey. The Freshmen show a lot of promise for future years. This group of boys should have a winning team after a few years of experience. 225 ' 4 3' M ,KN 1 . + .V if , g 'X ,ff 5 y f 2-4' ,A , .. 'EM A M . Q. 'Y gi ,5 1 ZH? 5 X, ,,,Q - k fe W bg HIWAY GARAGE Rochester, Wn. GEORGE J. GALVIN Centralia, Wn. KELLY'S SPORT SHOP Chehclis, Wn. LUMBERMANS MERC. Olympia, Wn. DR. GUINN Centralia, Wn. MARIGOLD CAFE Olympia, Wn. EUBANK'S SHOP OIympia, Wn. STEPHENS - MOSES CentraIia, Wn. BLAKELY 8- HOUT Chehaiis ADAMS BOWLING Olympia, Wn. JONES' DRUG STORE ChehaIis, Wn. HOMER HEDGEPETH Little Rock SWARTZ'S MEN'S WEAR Chehalis, Wn. WARMUR ELECTRIC Centralia, Wn. BETTMENS SHOP OIympia, Wn. TAUCHER AUTO PARTS CentraIia, Wn. OLE'S CentrcIia, Wn. THIMBLE SHOP OIympia, Wn. MOM'S KITCHEN Olympia, Wn. YOUNG DRUG CO. Centralia, Wn. BERRYHILL'S TEN CENT STORES Centruliu, Washington HAUMAN FLORAL 8g GIFT SHOP Olympia, Washington VER MEER OFFICE EQUIPMENT OIympia, Washington KNOWLES BUILDERS SUPPLY Centralia, Washington DUGAW'S BURNETT'S JEWE LE RS Chehalis, Washington CHARLET'S FUNRITURE CO. Centralia, Washington LEWIS COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS Centralia, Washington SEATTLE IST NAT. BANK OIympia, Washington Advertisements PICKETT DRUG CENTER CentraIia, Wn. OLYMPIA SAND 8 GRAVEL OIympia, Washington ZIEGLER WELDING SHOP OIympia, Washington CENTRALIA KNITTING MILLS CentraIia, Washington OLYMPIA AUTO REBUILD Olympia, Washington CHEHALIS BRICK 8: TILE Chehulis, Washington HALGREN'S 994 DINNER Centralia, Wn. KELLOGG'S CLEANERS PANTORIUM Centralia, Washington OLYMPIA OIL 81 WOOD OIympia, Wn. RAINBOW CLEANERS Centralia, Wn. BREWINGTON MOTORS OIympia, Wn. HUB CITY CLEANERS Centraiia, Wn. WAYSIDE GROCERY Centralia, Wn. MARTIN MOTOR PARTS Centralia, Wn. B 8. M AUTO PARTS Centraiia, Wn. ONE-PRICE STORE Oiympia, Wn. J. C. PENNEY Chehalis, Wn. GRAYSTONE Centralia, Wn. LITTLE ROCK LUMBER CO. LittIe Rock, Wn. COAST TO COAST STORES Centralia, Washington COOLIDGE 8 SONS, INC. CentraIia, Washington PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE CentraIia, Washington KULIEN HANDMADE SHOES Centralia, Wn. GESLER-MCNIVEN CentraIia, Wn. IRVING MOTOR PARTS Chehalis, Wn. THE DAILY OLYMPIAN Olympia, Wn. PROFFITTS DEPT. STORE Centraliu, Washington MINNEHAHA Centralia, Wn. ROCHESTER ME RCANTILE Rochester, Wn. CHARLE'S JAMES Rocheste r, Wn. me . ,tif I . o ,, A A -A my ew, fiwalrg -A ,- - 3312434 '55 HE-ist f fic. pw ' f- -- 3- EEER -1' is E I so MADSEN'S REPAIR Centralia PEPPINS BOOK SHOP Centralia, Wn. JAY'S Rochester, Wn. 1 McDOWELL AUTO PARTS KEEN an HOWARDS CentraIla, Wn. , Centralia, Wn. ALEXANDER'S LADIES APPARELS Centrolia, Washington BINGHAMS TEXACO Rochester, Wn. LINCOLN CREEK LUMBER CO. MCCOY 8g YOUNG Centralia, Washington Centralia SEA MART SUPER MARKET CENTRALIA FLOWER SHOP Olympia, Washington Centralia, Washington GARRlSON'S REXAL DRUGS Centralio, Washington NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF CENTRALIA Centralia, Washington WALT'S TRIANGLE DRIVE-IN Centrulia, Washington BRISTE RS S TATIONERY Centralia, Wn. GEORGE SEARS DRUG CO. Chehalis, Washington Xi, S I SEATTLE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK Centralic Branch CEEP ALIVE THE YE Tj 213 NORTH PEARL Jw CENTRALIA WASH IMITH Ponrmurs EVERNDEN STUDIO EVERNDEN STUDIO FULLERS MARKET BASKET THE FEMME SHOP BUCK AND SONS SECURITY STATE BANK CI1eI1aIis, Wn. Chehalis, Wn. Cheholis, Wn. Cheholis, Wn. CHEHALIS PHARMACY CHEHALIS SAW SHOP FRED R. CONVERY KAIJA FEED 8. SEED Chehclis, Wn. Chehalis, Wn. CI1eI1uIis. Wn. Chehalis, Wn. 6I EUBANKS SHOP Centrolicl, Wn. FOLSON'S FLORAL SHOP Centraiia, Wn. CENTRALIA BOWL Centralia, Wn. sALEwsLsEY's JEWELRY Ce 'I f WH- CENTRALIA PHARMACY Cenfruiia, Wn. MODEL LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANERS HARRY'S MEN'S SHOP CENTRALIA FEDERAL SAVINGS Ceniralia, Washington Centruiia, Wn. Si LOAN Cenfralio, Washington THURSTON CO. FED. SAVINGS ACE AUTO WRECKERS TINGSTROM'S AUTO ELECTRIC Olympic, Washingion Cenfralic, Wn. Cenfralia, Washington CHEHALIS GRAIN CO. Chehaiis, Wn. LANCE APPAREL g Centraiia, Wn. as PALMER LUMBER CO. Centraiia, Wn. -A NYHOLM'S RADIO 8a T.V. Centralia, Washington KERSEY'S MARKET Centraiia, Wn. CHEHALIS MUSIC CO. Chehalis, Wn. MEMORIAL PHARMACY Oiympia, Wn. PEPPER MARTEN'S SHOP Olympia, Washington NEUFFER'S JEWELRY Oiympia, Wn. BEN FRANKLIN STORES SOUND FARM EQUIPMENT Centralia-Chehaiis, Wn. Olympia, Washington L 8. E BOTTLELING CO. Chehaiis, Washington ROWLAND LUMBER CO. Centralia, Wn. GOLDEN CRUST BAKERY Centralia, Wn. HIBBERD 8g COLE OIympia, Wn. NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON Chehalis, Washington SEARS ROEBUCK 8K CO. LEWIS CO. LUMBER CO. Centralia, Wn. LOHR BROS. MUSIC Centralia, Wn. Chehalis, Washington BRUNSWIG'S SHOES Chehalis, Wn. DAVID'S RADIO-T.V. APPLIANCE Centralia, Washington WARREN H. SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY CentraIia, Wn. TALCOTT BROTHERS J. C. PENNEY Olympia, Wn. Olympia, Wn. DARIGOLD WILLIES SPORT SHOP VIOLA'S Olympia, Wn. Centralia, Wn. Centralia, Wn. SBA W J ww Q SW My Wg, W i v ww 'W L ta. ,wt my .,f 1 ff' . 11 QQ. ,lf ,,,,-uh ipwh-on ' ,f ' -wal 4 F n mum, V 1.3 K 'f:,.?u ' f' sn.. Y ' nv 8 u , . 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Mr. Fred Rockey, principal, fbelowj gave the awards, Mr, Dick Tapper, chairman of the board, fbelowy presented the diplomas. ui f i 1 A Queen Vxkl Schrader and Kmg Fred Fosnacht X as J , I A , sf., W A Wg-, lk ' 3 Gary Bartlett Master of Ceremonies Awards Assembly jerry Wilson receives American Legion Award Music Awards Letter Awards Letter Awards Outstanding Athlete Bob N ewman Senior Plaques ii ,m:.sw.:..- - 1l1. QEE!5 GAA Awards al Y ' if' 'T' 'Win 5 h 5 in 36' W' .-mi. an 53 if-rims '61 Team Neared Championship Larry Davis jerry Wilson Gary johnson Fred Fosnacht fl f 3 Bill Olson Gary Bartlett Curtis DuPuis Bob Salzer A , E N Vf jim Goodrich Dave johnson Don Carlson Tom Vaughn 4. . ya s 'X I -I N .! J. MX , ,I L - , . , Don Bartlett Coach Bob Graham 51 3 resident Steve johnson holds the plaque which ill name the winners for the next five years. Boys' Club Talent Show is Success For the first time, the Boys' Club held a Talent Show, which it hopes to make an annual event. The event which was held to make money for the football score- board, was a gala event with many acts of many va- rieties. The class of 1962 scooped the honors by win- ning both first and third places. Second place went to the FFA. Sponsored by the BOYS' CLUB Tnrslr Club Beach Parry is Annual Event T2nf'i1'1es-ff?-1-lm . . vin f ' V ' I 1' ' T ' S ' 3 1 13 ' .W yn!-+ T K F . i 'Q ff iiQ:'9 Qiff- A -. .. ' i Tee Held by Girls' league Judy Anderson gives Farewell Address. Karen Tapper and Sharon Winkle present flowers to the mothers Sponsored bythe GIRLS' LEAGUE i--me-WM--'M we-'M-awww hve- new f-ff:ae w'wweww MMMff ,mmwwa--ff-, Lent-MwmfM,eee.,.erme,f,f-e,,.,efeh,,gerw STUDIOUS Sharon Winkle SERVICE DRESSED Karen Tapper Vicki Lamper Steve johnson Gary Johnson ATHLETIC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bob Newman 81 Barbara Coler Dwight James 84 Margaret Hammond POPULAR PERSONA LITY jerry Wilson 31 Linda Carlson Caroline Hagedorn 31 Howard Ayers BEST LOOKING Dick Phillips Judy Anders on Sponsored by CLASS OF 1961


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