Selah High School - Fruitspur Yearbook (Selah, WA)

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DURANT Photography w,,,,vv, ,,,,,7o , , KENNELL ELLIS STUDIO Table of Contents Administration Classes Activities Sports CAROL ROSS CARL DRIVER Editor Assistant Editor Foreword The doors through which we pass-the corridors-the minutes of sociabilities before class-the classrooms-all recall the many smiles, sorrows and dreams of '58. This has been our goal as a staff: to catch glimpses here and there, so that in years to come this year at Selah Hi will not fade from memory. Without further delay, we present, for your enjoyment and entertainment, the 1958 Fruitspur. South End MR. ODMAN, Principal MR. STEINKE, Superintendent Administration To expend wisely and efficiently a school district budget of 35518563 for equipment, supplies, instruction and transportation is only a part of the tasks of administration. Hiring staff mem- bers, arranging schedules, planning bus routes, providing classrooms, counseling students, and ar- ranging activities are others that keep the superintendent and principals busy. Much of their work must also be with the patrons in interpreting the school program and needs of the community. Thus leadership in curriculum planning with teachers and patrons becomes a vital role. Mrs. Ruth Pettit, Mr. Glen Odman Superintendent Mr. E. L. Steinke, Superintendent of Schools, is now in his thirty-second year of teaching and administrative work. For fifteen of these years he has been at Se- lah, first as principal at Sunset School and for the past twelve years as superin- tendent. This year he will he able to see one of his goals materialized in the form of a new Junior High School. Mrs. Margaret Hale, secretary, also performs the duties as clerk of the board. Her many duties are carried out in an efficient and husinesslike manner. Principal Years of experience has given our high school principal, Mr. Glen Odman, an almost uncanny ability to see through alibis and excuses. Much of his experi- ence has been at Selah where he has served as class room teacher, guidance director, and in his present capacity. His office secretary, Mrs. Ruth Pettit, graduated from Selah High. Her back- ground and knowledge of the Selah School System has made it possible for her to give valuable assistance to stu- dents, teachers, and administrators. Mrs. Margaret Hale, Mr. E. L. Steinke Board of Directors Members of the Board of Directors have given freely of their time and energy for the improvement of the Selah Schools. Mr. J. Ben Johnson is senior member of the board having served for the past fifteen years. Six of those years were in the capacity of chairman. Mr. James Fletcher was elected to the hoard in 1948. He has represented his district continuously since that time. Mrs. Dorothy Schlagel, East Selah housewife, was appointed to fill the un- expired term of Mr. Lloyd Dodd. The following year she was elected to a new term. Mr. Leon Olberg, Mr. Selwyn Justice Mr. James Fletcher, Mr. J. Ben Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy Schlagel. Mr. Olherg and Mr. Justice are pic- tured as they check for information in one of the office files. Mr. Olberg, only returning member of the board, has served for years. His experience will he a valuable asset to the new board. Mr. Selwyn Justice completed the term of Mr. Gilbert Peck and was twice elected to new terms. He, like the others, some- how found time to attend the many meet- ings required of school board directors. Board of Control The Board of Control is made up of the student body officers and representa- tives from each home room. The repre- sentatives bring up anything that is dis- cussed in their rooms, to the B.O.C. President Secretary JOHNNY GEORGE ROSEMARY SMITH Seated: Rosalee Russell, Sandra Kirk, Kay Buchanan, Doyle Wilson, Janet Burrill, Carol Ross, Donna Caldwell, Rosemary Smith. Standing: Bob Miller, Virginia Asher, Joyce Timbrook, Bill Fife, Johnny George, Mary Jo McDevitt, Linda Hartzell, Rosie Henning, Vivian Herron. Vice President Treasurer Principal SOCil1l Chairman DOYLE WILSON DUANE OLBERG MR. GLEN ODMAN JANET BURRILL Q. af if -A as x MRS. LEON ORA RAINE Hey! Fingers belong on top of the keys, not in between them Commercial and Mathematics Can you really add a plus and a minus? MR. KENNETH L. DURANT MR. RUSSELL EMHOFF iirfii Q skis? Future Homemakers receive instructions from Miss Prior, Home Economics instructor. Home EWCOTLOTTUZCS Miss MYRNA PRIOR .Ian Norris, Carol Weaver, Linda Hartzell and Ann Dahlin practice Home Nursing, a new addition to the Home Ec curriculum this year. MR. JAY DELZER Language Arts MR. RICHARD GOODMAN MRS. MARJORIE PAUL MRS. ANN OUSTERHOUT MRS. RUTH VANN Language Arts MR. REUBEN STEGMEIER MR. CHARLES BOOTH Current issues are the leading topics in W orld Problems. MR. CARL KELLMAN Freshman Social Studies is a combination o f English and History V a MR. JOHN DEARIN GER Leather craft is one of many choices available to students interested in artcraft. Arts and Crafts Gerald Thomas, Ron Storm, and Pete Brown concentrating on the art of jewelry making. Ed Lehman, Pat Myers and .lohn Gilbert, Knot picturedl, student assistants for Junior High art classes. MR. REUBEN STEGMEIER Future chemists, from sixth period chemistry class, experiment as a part of their class work. Science Members of the fifth period Biology Class examining the microscopic world MR. DEAN L. ROGERS MISS LOIS WHITE Teamwork plays an important part in P.E. classes. Physical Education MR, CARL KELLMAN K Calisthenics and varied exercises are part of the PE. program MR. CLIFTON CARLON BILL HANCOCK Head Custodian Bus Supervisor LELAND ALVORD SR. Last call for bus No. 6 BUS NU- 2 on - Teachin Personnel CECIL ASTON Bus No. 8 SCOTT BILDERBACK Bus No. 5 Seniors do their share of house cleaning. HAROLD LINDGREN Campus Caretaker Bus No. 9 REUBEN ANDERSON CLIFFORD BAKER EARL JONES ,VERAL STOCKTON ODELL BOWERS ERLDENE JOHNSON Custodian Custodian Custodian Bus No. 6 Bus No. 4 Bus No. 7 MRS. EDNA MAE GREEN Cafeteria Supervisor MRS. VIOLET POWLISON MRS. MARGUERITE FARLEY Cleanliness and efficiency characterize the work of our cafeteria staff. on-Teachm Personnel MRS. VEDA HARRISON MRS. LURENE PARISH Office monitors provide the secretary with help on attendance record. MRS. MYRTLE PARISH MR, REA BROOKS MRS. JEAN E. RICE MRS. RUTH PETTIT Secretary MRS. V. SHADE, fNot pictured! School Nurse 1 I Classes Selah High Classes, with a total enrollment of 455, represent the largest student body in the his- tory of the school. The Freshman Class, 129 strong, found it to be a rude shock to be dropped from the top status of Junior High to the role of Freshmen. 111 Sophomores returned to Selah High for their second year. The large number in the Honor Society indicated their studious attitude in the classrooms. The radiant glow of class rings identified the 118 Juniors that roamed the halls. It seemed a gmg roqd, but with only one year left, they caught a second wind and looked forward to their emor ear Coming up through the ranks, 97 have reached the top. They can rightfully claim the honor and glory found only in a Senior Class. Junior Class Preszdenl BOB CAMPBELL Treasurer SYDNEY PHELPS Vzce Preszdent BILL ZIRKLE Secretary SAIVIIVIIE MYRON Senior Class Secretary: SANDRA KIRK Presidenl: JEFF KELLMAN Treasurer: VERN SITTER Vice President: MIKE CARLON Class of '58 CLENDIN ASBURY Glen Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 2. MARY ABERCROMBIE Betty Calyx 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 2, 8, 4, Tumbling lg Photo Club 3, 43 Vikettes 3g Junior Nonetteg Senior Nonette. NONA ADAMS RONALD BAKER Ron EVELYN BARNHART Eve CHESLEY BRAZIL Ches Office Monltor 3 Poster Club Cla s Officer 1 2 Annual 2 Vikings 1, 2g Librarian 1, 23 Librarian 1, 2, Viking Club 1 Vxkettes 1 Viking Club Basketball 1 2 3 4 Foot Calyx 1, 25 Senior PIZY- 13 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, Manager 2g Tennis 1, 25 Football 25 Stage Crew 33 Track 3, 4. JUDY BRANDT Calyx 1, 2, 3, 43 Vikettes 1g Tumbling 13 Servers' Club 2, Nancy M1ller and Mary .lo Mc PETE BROWN Peanuts 3, 45 Junior Play, Office Devitt sell ct books for thelr after Basketball 15 Librarian 2, 35 Monitor 3, Junior Nonetteg noon cla ses FFA 1, 2, 3, Poster Club 4. SCI1i0!' EI1S9I'flh1C5 Tennis 4- EMMA BREWER JERRY CHAPMAN Chazty Frosh Girls' Chorusg Vikettes Lettermen's Committee 45 2, 35 Office Monitor 3, 43 BOC 4g Pep Club 3, 4, Foot- Photo Club 4. hall 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Class of 958 PAUL CHALLY Cholly Football 1, 2, 33 Boys' Club Officer 45 Class Officer 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 3, 4, Poster Club 4, BOC 2, 3, Basketball 2g Stage Manager 3. JANET BURRILL Jan Frosh Girls' Chorus, BOC 1, 3, 4, Calyx 1, 2, 3, 45 Vikettes 1, 35 Class Officer 24 Pep Club 4g Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Officer 25 Junior Playg Senior Play, Annual 4, Ski Club 4, Social Chairman 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. KAYE BUCHANAN Sunshine BOC 1, 4, Song Leader 3, 45 Girls' Club Officer 23 Honor Society 2, 4, Junior Playg Tumbling Club 1g Servers' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Calyx 1, 2g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club MIKE CARLON Pickles Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Calyx 13 BOC 45 Class Officer 4, Let- termen's Committee 3, 4. 3, 4. F Kaye Buchanan, Homecoming CLIFFORD CLARK Clark DARLENE CARLTON Dllf Princess. Sponsored by the Selah Viking Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Poster Tumbling Club 1, 25 VikCU9S Youth Council. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Man- 2, 3, 43 Viking Cillh 3, 45 ager 2g Stage Crew 4, Bas- Servers' Club 3, 4- ketball 2. - CALVIN CLARK Clark GEORGE CONGER Cong Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Of- Viking Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Poster ficer 2, Baseball 1, 2, Basket- Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club FTA 4, Junior Play. Senate 4, Pep Club 4. Class of '58 DONNA CALDWELL Susie Frosh Girls' Chorus, Librarian 1, Vikettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Calyx 3, Editor 4, Office Monitor 2, BOC 3, 4, Servers' Club 3, 4, Junior Nonette, Senior Ensemble, Pho- tography Club 4, FTA 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. GLENYS DAHL At Portland: Glee Club 1, Servers' Club 1, Ushers 1, At Spokane: Glee Club 1, FTA 1, At Selah: Poster Club 2, 3, 4, Calyx 2, 3, Junior Nonette, Senior Ensemble, Senior Play, Ski Club 3, 4, Office Monitor 3, FTA 3, Senior Play. JOYCE CARLSON Grace 1 LLOYD CUMMINS Floyd BOC 1, 2, 3, Servers' Club 1, At Sheridan, Ore.: Stage Crew Poster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor 1, Basketball 1: FFA 15 At Society 3, 4, Song Leader 3, MacMinnvile, Ore.: Baseball Pep Club 3, Junior Play, 2, All Selah: Baseball 4. Calyx 4, Girls' Club Officer 4, FTA 4. RUTH ERNST Luise Librarians 1, Viking Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Frosh Girls' Chorus, Poster Club 1, 2, Vikettes 2, 3, 4. RICHARD DURANT Dick Football 1, Tennis 1, 2, Hon- or Society 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Stage Crew 3, 4, Junior Play, Ski Club 3, 4, Photo Club 3, 4, PA System 1, 2, 3, 4. Class of '5 GARY DUKE Duke At Walton .lunior High: PA System 1, Science Club 1, Football 1, Baseball 1, At Comption High: PA System 2, Projection Crew 2, Football 2, Stage Crew 2, At Balboa High: Army ROTC 2, At Selah: Stage Crew 3, 4, PA System 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Tennis 4, Pep Band 4, Ski Club 4. SUSAN GUTHRIE Sue At Chimacum High School: Class Officer 1, 2, BOC 1, Pep Club 1, Song Leader 2, Honor Society 2, At Selah: Honor Society 3, 4, BOC 3, Pep Club 4, Song Leader 4. BONNIE FLOHR Bernice Viking Club 1, 2, Frosh Girls' Chorus, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Poster Club 1, 2, Vikettes 2, 3, 4. MARVIN ERICKSON Marv Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Pep Band 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 3, 4. Trying out for the Senior Play. RICHARD EDDY Ed Librarians 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Viking Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Baseball 1, FFA 1, 2, 3. BOBBI HARTSELL Bob Calyx 1, 2, 3, Frosh Girls' Chorus, .Iunior Play, Ski Club 4, FTA 4. Class of 958 VERNON FOSTER Butch At Washington Junior High: Basketball lg Baseball lg Boys' Club Officer lg At Selah: FFA 23 FTA 3, 4, Annual 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cluh Officer 4, Class Officer 3. SANDRA KIRK Sandy Calyx l, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club lg Poster Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis 1, 2, Vikettes 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Officer 3: Class Officer 4g BOC 3, 4. At Washington Junior High: Class Officer lg Girls' Club 1 P Davis: Pep Club 3g Office Annual 3, 45 BOC 3 4 Sta Monigof 33 A1 Selah: Ski Crew lg Class Officer 2 et Club 4, terman's Committee 4 JOYCE LINCE Pep Band 1, 2, 3 4 Ca yx 1, 2, 3, 4g Frosh Girls ho MARVIN GRAHAM Mart rusg Tennis 2, 3 4 Lettel Librarians l, 2, 3: Viking man's Committee 3 Junior Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Playg Senior Play SEIVEIS I all made UP 2g Basketball iwtanager 3. Club 3, 4g FTA 3 4 JOHNNY GEORGE Pads SANDY LEEPER Peanuts Student Body President 4 Student Body Trea urer 3 Basketball 1, 2g Baseball 1 Officer 1 Pe Club lg At 2, 3, 43 Football 1 Class of 958 REID KINNE Red Boys' Club Officer 45 Basketball 1, 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Annual 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play. MARY 'J O MCDEVITT .lo At West Valley: Girls' Club Officer 25 Honor So- ciety 25 Pep Club 25 Drill Team 25 At Selah: Photo Club 3, 45 BOC 45 Girls' Club Officer 45 Attendance Monitor 45 Junior Play. MARILYN L1NCE JEFF KELLMAN JANET LOUDON fan MICHAEL HESS Mike Viking Club 15 Vikettes 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Of- At Franklin Junior High: Tennis 25 Photo Club 15 Calyx 2, 35 Quill and Scroll ficer 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Hall M0Hll0T li At Davis! Track 45 Ski Club 25 Junior 2, 35 Photo Club 2, 3. 45 Tennis 3, 45 BOC 45 Pep Club 25 At Selah: BOC Play5 Senior Play5 Football l. Poster Club 1, 2, 3, 4.5 Basg. 35 Girls' Club Officer 3. ball 1, 2. RUSS HUGILL Pogo EILENE MCGOWAN FFA 1, 25 BfiSE'lJHll l, 2, 3, 4: At Selah: Frosh Girls' Chorus5 Viking Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Poster Club 15 At Culver Hi: Making appointments for senior GAA 25 Af Selah: -lUHi0I ictures p , Play5 FTA 3, 45 Senior Play. NANCY MILLER Vicki Freshman Girls' Chorus, Pep Band I, 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Calyx 3, Attendance Monitor 3, 4, Junior Nonette, Photo Club 4, FTA 4, Senior Play, Senior Nonette. Class of 958 ED LEHMAN Edwell Class Officer 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club Officer 3, FTA 2, 3, 4. KAREN MOSS Brain Frosh Girls' Chorus, Office Monitor 1, Calyx 1, 2, 4, Vikettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Junior Play, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Annual 4. OLIVIA MINGUS Libby RODNEY KNIPPER Rod Tumbling Club 1, 2, Frosh Basketball I, 2, 3,4 Pep Club Girls' Chorus, Office Monitor 4, Baseball 1. 2, Junior Nonette, Senior Ensemble, Vikettes 4, FTA 4, Viking Club 2, Annual 4. Records for noon-time recrea PETE KOLB Cob BONNIE ODENGA Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Frosh Girls' Choru Vlkette 2, 3, 4, Poster Club 2, 3, 4. 2, Viking Club 2 Class of '53 FORREST NALLEY Buck Librarians 1, 25 Viking Club lg Stage Crew 3, Base- 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE OLSON Vikettes 1, 2, 33 Tumbling 1, 29 Letterman's Com- mittee 3g Senior Play, FTA 4. DONNETA PYLE Don ROLLIN MILLER ROWENA PYLE JAMES MALONE Viketies 1, 2, 3, 4: Servers' FFA 3. Servers' Club lg Office Mon- At Sumner: Baseball 1, 2 Club 1, 2, 3, 4-5 Honor So- itor lg Vikettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Entered at Selah 4. ciety 2, 3, 4, Office Monitor Honor Society 2, 3, 49 Jun- 2 5 Junior Play, Annual 4. ior Play, Senior Play. Painting the ceiling or the floor? RON MCINTYRE MHC NEI-'LIE REDDICK FFA 3, Entered from Leavenworth 4. ROSALEE RUSSELL Vikettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Viking Club 1, 2, Junior Play, BOC 4, Girls' Club Officer 4, Servers' Club 4. Class of '58 DUANE OLBERG Track 1, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Stage Crew 3, 4, Photo Club 3, 4, Boys' Club Officer 3, FTA 4, Student Body Treasurer 4, BOC 4. CAROL ROSS Class Officer 1, Annual 1, 4, Vikettes 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Attendance Monitor 2, 4, Office Monitor 3, Junior Nonette, Girls' Club Officer 3, BOC 4, Senior Ensemble, Senior Play, Frosh Girls' Chorus. HAROLD RAY Ray PATTY RIPPEE Baseball 1, 2, Vikings 3, 4, Vikettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking Basketball 2, FFA 4, Librari- Club 3, Librarians 2, Calyx ans 3. 4, Frosh Girls' Chorus, An- nual 4. RICHARD PHILMLEE Dick At Franklin Junior High: Baseball 1, Basketball 1, At Marquette: Football 2, Bas- ketball 2, Class Officer 2, At Selah: Calyx 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Librarians 3, 4. FRANK ROWLAND At Seattle: Basketball 1, Foot- ball 1, At Washington Junior 1 At Selah Pe Key men on Public Address Sys- I6II5::3TrZ?kF3OtbaH 2 4? tem' Track 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY SHORE At Franklin Junior High: An-A nual 1, Key 1, At Selah: Calyx 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Attendance Monitor 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, Junior Nonette, Senior Ensemble, Annual 4. ROSEMARY SMITH ficer 3, Student Body Secre Calyx 3, 4, Vikettes 1, 2, 3 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. 1 Class of 958 ALLEN ROSSOW Al Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Poster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking Club 1. KRISTIN A SMITH Kris Vikettes 1, 2, 4, Office Monitor 1, 2, Honor Society 2, Girls' Club Officer 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Song Leader 4, Letterman's Committee 4. LARRY OGBURN Not pictured Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Frosh Girls' Chorus, Class Of- . LARRY SCHLENKER BETTY SUMERLIN tary 4, Girls' Club Officer 3' Rocky JERRY SHULENBARGER , FFA 2, 3, 4. At Yakima: Orchestra 1, 2: Pug At Selah: FTA 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, Poster Club 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3. Tickets for the Senior'Ball. LAVERN SITTER Vern Class Officer 4, Calyx 3, 4, Boys' Club Senate 4, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Photo Club 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3. ROYANN SUMERLIN Shorty At Yakima: Art Club 1, En- tered Selah 3. Class of '58 LAURENCE SNIDER BOC 1, 2g FFA 1, 2, 33 Honor Society 23 Junior Play3 Senior Play3 Track 23 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Annual 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY WHITE Annual 1, 23 Vikettes 1, 2, 33 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Servers' Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Play3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club Officer 2g Pep Club 2, 3, 4. l ELIZABETH SUVIMERS REGGIE STEVENS JOANN WEINMAN Jo BOBBY SMITH Bob B tt Basketball 2 3 Vikm Club Viking Club 1, 2, 3g Honor FFA 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1g Bas- e 1 Servers Club 1 Viketles 1 Society 2. ketball I, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, ance Monitor 4 Football 1, 23 Librarians 1. GLENN WILLIS At Manson: Class Officer 13 Honor Society lg FFA 13 At Chadwick: Basketball 13 At Wallace: Key Club 33 Foot- ball 3g At Selah: Basketball 23 Tennis 2. MARY ELLEN VALENTINE Frosh Girls' Chorus3 Librari- ans 13 Viking Club 23 Calyx 2g Vikettes 33 Servers' Club lg Photo Club 13 FTA 1. Class of 958 DOYLE WILSON Butch Football 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterrnan's Committee 2, 3, BOC 1, 2, 4, Football Manager 1, Student Body Vice President 49 Record A Club 25 Class Officer 35 Pep Club 4. ROSALIND WILSON Rosie Frosh Girls' Chorus, .lunior Nonetteg Senior En- semble, Vikettesg Pep Band lg Attendance Mon- itor 1. I SHARON WINCHELL A JERRY WALKER ELLEN WORKMAN LYNN WATKINS 1 Shurme Football 1, 2. Photo Cl'-lb 1- Librarians lg Vikettes 1, 2g Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Calyx 1, 2, 35 Frosh Girls' Chorusg Annual 4. THEODORE VANDER SLUIS Ted Photo Club 2, 3, 4g Tennis Let's sign up for the rooters' bus! 3, 4. ? Mike Alvord ' Carolyn Anderson Reed Lynn Anderson Doug Barber Wendell Belcher Patsy Archer Oddie Stinnett, candidateg Sammie Myron, Home- coming Princess. Sponsored by the Selah Youth Council. ,Ii Mary Aston Larry Bliss Linus Brewer Dovie Blackledge Grover Brooks Janet Cooley Bob Campbell Nancy Eikenbary Dot Evans Dick Coles Sharon Field Stuart Collins Juanda F lohr Frank Cram Ed Foster .lack Foster Shirley Halbrook Ron Crawford Duane French Glen Cause Robert Cummins Rosie Henning Jerry Hale Les Tallow Vivian Herron Dale DeField Don Derield Juniors Nancy Hollaway Pat Irby Norman Drake Edith Jonassen Carl Driver CHTOIYH JOHGS Refs E325 , Bill Fife Beverly Kanz Forest Fletcher Wilma Knight .l0e-Ford Janice Weis Roger Harr1son Arnold Hawkins Judy Lanfear Lenard Hovde Roger Hayes Milfred Heath Mike Judy Sandra Leenhouts John Hopper Sharon Leenhouts Lonnie Lakey ,I Ron Lovett Shirley Leenhouts Darlene Lince Jerry Lunsford Louise Lince Bud McDermott Sharon Maultshy Jerald Miller ' ' ' A 'd M Andrea Moss Kenneth Miller Janice Mollet Wylie Mills lone Morris rv1 onson Lon Olson Pat Myers Mike Pruitt Sammie Myron TOIH Reed . JOAUU Natifm Glenda Nichol ' s Delos Reno Kathy Overstreet Darrell Rhoades -lllalllfa Paflsh Arlo Roth Not pictured: Ronald Berriman J an Schmaling John Rowland Sydney Phelps Juniors - I Virginia Pollard Eat, drink, and be merry. Clayton Shrock Steven Sloan Pat Randall David Smlth Merritt Stegmeier 5 Not pictured: Jack Shane ' Jerry Sullivan Nancy Samuelson Charles Summers Carolyn Schuller RSY.Tlg0fUa5 ann gvlgijfh . . t Carol Stemke Ed Thome Vonda Stevens Don Trelse 0 die UHUGUZ 011 1 H1311 Karen Stevens Keith Wickstrom Janice Treise Juniors Ring size? Well, let me see. Janet Turner Dennis Williams Dale Yule Lois Walton B111 Zirkle Dennis Tatro Freshman Class Vice President DENNIS GEORGE President BILL GRABER Secretary LINDA KELLMAN Treasurer: ROINIALD GEORGE Sophomore Class Treasurer: BOB MILLER Secretary: DIANNA GENTRY Vice President: DAVE PARTLOW President: RICHARD DAVIS ophomores First row: Russell Brown, Betty Cook, Marilyn Buchanan, Tom Brazil. Second row: Harvey Briscoe, Bill Breeding, Doris Aston, Ken Blankenships. Third row: Charles Abrams, Roger Brittain, Kay Bur- man, Rick Bartram. First raw: Jimmy Dalrymple, Barbara Clark, Joanne Dale, Kim Carlson. Second row: Linda Dopps, Lindarae Caldwell, Lewis Duncan, Ricky Drath. Third row: John Calvert, Jerry Cornwell, Ernest Dun- can, Richard Davis. First row: Bonnie Lompa, Pat Mills, Gloria Lince, Patsy Maston. Second row: Betty McClain, Carol Lytton, Dareen Mc- Neice, Mike Miles. Third row: Darrel Knight, Bob Miller, Larry Mclntyre, Joyce Moore. First row: Maudileen Crawley, Joe Jorgen- son, Gary Hadfield, Joyce Morrison. Sec ond row: Sharon Cause, Mary Pratt. CHRIS ,lOHNSONsSophomore Candidate for Homecoming Princess. Sponsored by the Selah Youth Council. ophomores First row: Delores Maggard, Carole Now- lin, Beverly Olson, Joanna Prinke. Second row: Mary Norberg, Naoma Pueschner, Terry Nowlin, Jerry Pruitt. Third row: Arlan Nordberg, Bill Pritchard, Richard Parson, Dave Partlow. First row: Shirley Ford, Nadine Foster, Kathy Graves, Marlund Hale. Second row: Anne Dahlin, Loretta Eads, Mary Helen Farley, Dianna Gentry. Third row: Billy Daxon, Carl Dozier, Fred Graber, David Hawkins. First row: Kathy Quinn, .Ioan Renneherg, 1anet'Roger, Joidene Southards. Second row: Stanley Soule, Carol Roepke, Ruth Squires, Gary Speer. Third row: Merline Ramsey, Dick Shroeder, Bucky Rippee, Gary Silverthorne. KATHY QUINN-Sophomore Princess for Homecoming. Sponsored by the Selah Youth Council. ophomores First row: Sandra Hogan, Sharon Handlos, Chris Johnson, Sina King. Second row: Dave Judy, Linda Hartzell, Steve Hender- son, Walt Hunt. Third row: Herb Koreis, Roy Humbyrd, Gerry Hovde, George Lees. First row: Carla Timson, Lee Tankersley, Marilyn Stegmeier, Brenda Smith. Second row: Gerald Thomas, Jewel Trent, Jerry Turner, Sonja Taylor, Don Smith. First row: Carol Weaver, Judy Taylor, Phyllis Von Essen, Gayle Williams. Second row: Kenneth Wood, Ronnie Vance, Pat Watkins, Frank Walker, Dave Willis. Freshmen First row: Nancy Aultman, Mary Agnew, Virginia Asher, Judie Alvord. Second row: Stan Baker, Sue Baker, Bill Bolson, ,lo- rene Brittain, Mary Berriman. Third row: Kay Buck, Charles Abercrombie, Harlan Briscoe, Dianne Burrill. First row: Dick Carlton, Dave Conrad, Marilyn Bilderback, Vonda Clark. Second row: Marvin Anderson, Connie Dalrymple, Mark Dowdy, Arlene Deatherage, Bob Carter. Third row: Vera Copes, Elaine Durant, Deanna Duncan, Sherrie Carlon. First row: Ronald Gillespie, Marilyn Dock- ter, Nancy Danduran, Larry Gillespe. Sec- ond row: Ronnie Caldwell, Margaret Ford, Ronald George, Doris Eddy, Bill Graber. Third row: Doug Ealy, David Fredrickson, Dennis George, Lavern Hayes. ,IAN NORRIS, Freshman candidate for Homecoming Princess, sponsored hy Selah Youth Council. Freshmen First row: Dave Holmes, Sharon Loos, Jana Hoisington, Lee Hovde. Second row: Ronald Hall, Sharon Larson, Therese Ley, Linda Lund, Dwight Hartman. Third row: Don Johnson, Dale Harrison, Karen Johns- ton, Linda Kellman. First row: Fred Meabon, Donna Lakey, Lois Moerlnan, Gary Herron. Second row: Duane Lilienthal. Linda Lawrence, Lamar Malone, Joyce Mulford, Billy Lovett. Third row: Bob Lizotte, Shirley Hamilton, Judy Laudensky, Larry Lehman. First row: Richard Maultsby, Colleen Mor- rison, Janet Moore, Montie McPherson. Second row: Harlan Norberg, Marlene Maston, Billy Nelson, JoAnn Martin, Dee Ott. Third row: Dale Petty, Jan Norris, Carol McConnell, Keith Powers. LINDA KELLMAN-Freshman Princess for Homecoming. Sponsored by the Selah Youth Council. First row: Sharon Collins, Lois Moerman, Shirley Taylor, Alvenia Jones. Second row: Bernard Whittlesey, Wayne Nell, Mary Hand, Carolyn Zuetenhorst, Max Steinke. Third row: Tad Surgeon, Oran Lee Taylor, John Fager. Freshmen First row: Tad Surgeon, Gay Prinkey, Carolyn Pratt, Darlene Rhodes, Mike Smith. Second row: Jim Passage, Lynette Peterson, Ellen Rogan, Jeome Roth. Third row: Allen Queens, Rita Ulson, Joan Price, Nancy Poremba, Dennis Patrick. First row: A1 Torgerson, Joyce Timhrook, Penny Schneider, Freda Sumerlin, Gerald Pyle. Second row: Ron Swanby, John Speer, Sharon Summers, Mike Smith, Third row: Roy Snodgrass, Sandra Tailleur, Al- myra Taylor, Geraldine Thacker, Kenneth Taylor. First row: Louise Von Essen, Judy Wat- kins, Mary Zirkle, Anne Zeigler, Janet White. Second row: Ronnie Caldwell, Pat Wardle, Jean Van Zant, Dale Whittlesey. Third row: Louise Thome, Laura Young, Melanie Tucker, Johnny Tucker, Tom Wil- son. 1 L r i Activities Activities at Selah are open to anyone who wants to take a part in them. Some are automatic, cl like the Girls' Club and Boys' Club. Some are voluntary, such as sports, and some you are electe to, such as the Pep Club and B.O.C. In order that everyone is given an equal opportunity to join organizations, a control is kept on activities, whereby no person may earn more than 20 points in one year. Your success in school activities may determine your success in the world. They are a part of your education. From these activities you learn to meet new friends and to work with others on an equal basis. Mr. Durant, Carol Ross and Carl Driver making last minute 4 Fruitspur 1 1 changes in the dummy to provide space for forgotten clubs. Sharon Winchell, Carolyn Schuller, Reid Kinne, and Vern Foster I using name files in an effort to eliminate errors in spelling names. Mr. Durant, Advisorg Carol Ross, Editor. 4 Karen Moss, Shirley Shore, and Donneta Pyle, members of the Libby Mingus typing final copy under the supervision of Reid fmancxal staff, prepare to' interview sponsors for the Fruitspur. Kinne and Janet Burrill. Q U taff Members Janet Burrill, Business Manager, receiving money from Lawrence Sharon Winchell and Johnny George study pictures while waiting Snider while Patty Rippee prepares to bill other sponsors. their turn to use the shadow box. Carolyn Schuller and Vern Foster find that scaling picture is interesting but a tricky phase of Yearbook Production. l CARL DRIVER JANET BURRILL Assistant Editor Business Manager Glenn Lambert, Carol Ross, and Jeff Kellman taking their turn Staff members relaxing while other members of the class are at proofreading copy. facing the camera. lyx Ee ho 3 Selah High School Selah, Washington, December 10, 1957 Number 5 DISPLAY Y0 R LITERARY TALENTSQ Get Your Xmas Ad Now! For the first time thislyear the Calyx Echo is having per- sonal advertisements in the special Christmas editionl They are only '50c per ad,'and are a golden opportunity to greet all your friends for Christmas. The first one turned in will receive a special, enlarged ad. Deadline for the ads is December 17. For further information about the ads, contact Donna Cald- we1l, ' Shirley Shore, Virginia Pollard, Sydney Phelps, or Kar- en Moss. ' l ' --xlli December ci Dec. 8-Pep As, Dec. 14-Youth at Sunset Gy Bond, Chorus To Give ' Christmas Concert Selah High is looking forward to the coming Christmas Con- cert, dated December 19. The concert will consist of the high school chorus and band. The chorus will sing Era of Peace, by Ralph Williams: Cherubin, by D. S. Bartnian- skyg Silent Night, Sz Adeste Fideles, by F. F. Swift: You'll Never Walk Alone, by Rodgers and Hammerstein: Madame, Enter Christmas Contest Have you always had a secret yen to write? Has Christmas season given you an inspiration for an essay, short story, or poem? Do you need a little ex- tra money for Christmas?, If so, keep reading-this is for you. All you have to do' to win a money prize or a gift certificate is to enter the Calyx Christmas Contest. You have to write 'ia short story, an essay or poem about Christmas or what Christ- mas means to you. The contest mav be enter'- ,as many times I in as many di cALYx ECHO ble for the con T 1 PUBLISHED BY SELAH HIGH SCHOOL, SELAH, WASH. ' CCirculation 4003 Q .contest are: 4 must concern Tuesday, September 24, 1957- heme. , 11:30 p.m. . ,Editor .............................. . .....' Defi- 19-High S1 Assistant Editor .. H Concert-'8f00 lNews Editor . Dec- 21-BQSUIQ Business Manager Donna 'Caldwell fmt exceed 750 Sydney Phelps .. Shirley Shore st not be over .. Karen Moss . D mas Vaca-t10n1?Fealge .Edit-cg, L.. .4. . ............. Mary, Aiaercrombiewy be of any Igggggsgdiaggggising Manna-gnil.-lr. .grf LL Ll! . Virginia Pollard, Jan. lischool holiday., p ' 5. Entries must be typewrit- ,.4...i-, stays after school to help copy- ten, double spaced, on a full jread. sheet of paper with not more 9 than five typographical errors. StarReporter lone Morris Again this year the Calyx Echo is choosing a Star Report- er when staff heads feel that some person on the staff has done outstanding work. The Star Reporter is chosen on his willingness to accept assign- ments. dependability, and extra assifmments handed in. He or she can be on any division of the Calyx staff. He doesn't have to be a reporter. This issue's Star Reporterg was chosen because of her will- ingness to accept extra work and the quality of her'work. -She is always willingto write extra articles for the Calyx, and often She is active in other things besides her work on the Calyx. She is an officer in the Viking, Club, second head' waitress in the Servers Club, and on the' Honor Society, just to name a few of her activities. If you' haven't guessed who our Star Reporter is by now, her name is lone Morris, assistant news editor. , 7 - f Club News At selah Hi 2 S.H.S.'s Radio Club, The Spark Gappersj' held its organ- izational meting December fl., The club is being taught Radiof 5Theory and code by Mr. Jav Del- 3 'zer, advisor. The main purpose: .of the club at present is to help I 2 I i fContinued on page 29 ' 6. Staple pages together. 7. Contest closes December 17, 1957, at 3:50. In addition to prizes, the win- ners names will be printed in the paper and first place win- ners', entries will also be print- ed. N No student, even Calyx staff members, will have anything to do with the judging of the con- test: Townspeople will do the judging. First prize winners will receive 83.50 either in cash or 'a gift certificate: second place will get 32.505 and third prize 81.50 in all divisions. Any questions? Ask Shirley '-f-re. Sydney helps or Dorma Caldwell for further informa tion-Well, good writing. First row: Mary Ellen Valentine, Shirley Shore, 'Andrea Moss, Shirley Ford, Donna Caldwell, Barbara Johnston, Louise Lince, Janice Mollet, Janet Burrill. Second row: Janet White, Carol McConnell, Nancy Poremba, Rex Eads, Herb Koreis, Vern Sitter, Karen Moss, Mary Abercrombie, Rosemary Smith, Sandra Kirk, Carolyn Schuller. Calyx Echo Virginia Pollard Mary Donna Sydney Shirley Abercrombie Caldwell Phelps Shore First row: Norman Drake, lone Morris, Sharon Maultshy, Nancy Eikenhary, Virginia Pollard, Sydney Phelps, Lynn Anderson, Sharon Winchell, Joyce Lince, Oddie Stinnett, Dianna Gentry. Second row: Shirley Halhrook, Sammie Myron, JoAnn Nation, Judy Brandt, Mary Zirkle, Elaine Durant, Therese Ley, Carol Steinke, Jan Norris, Linda Lund, Mary Helen Farley, Joan Price, Patty Rippee, Carla Timson, Glenda Nichols. Karen Moss Sammie Myron, Secretaryg Merritt Stegmeier, Treasurer, Sydney Phelps, Vice Presidentg Joyce Carlson, President I not picturedl. Honor ociety I pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of this Society to which I have been elected, striving in every way, by word and deed to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my lifef, No honor conferred in any high school ex- ceeds that of membership in the National Honor Society. Members are carefully selected on a basis of scholarship, leadership, service and character. First row: Sue Guthrie, Rowena Pyle, Barbara Johnston, Judy White. Second row: Carol Ross, Kaye Buchanan, Sandy Kirk, Rosalee Russell, Donna Caldwell. Third row: Richard Durant, Karen Moss, Rosemary Smith, Janet Burrill, Duane Olberg. 8 11, If 0 T S First raw: Sarnmie Myron, Lynn Anderson, Janice Mollet, lone Morris, Shirley Halbrook, Pat Irby. Second row: Merritt Stegmeier, Sydney Phelps, Virginia Pollard, Nancy Eikenbary, John Rowland, Janet Cooley, Carol Steinke. Third row: Norman Drake, Dick Coles, Ed Thome, Frank Cram, Bill Zirkle. First row: Carol Weaver, Gloria Lince, Kathy Graves, Kathy Quinn, Patsy Maston. Second row Joyce Moore, Marilyn Stegmeier, Joan-Renneberg, Ruth Squires, Dianna Gentry. Third row Richard Parson, Sandra Hogan, Sonja Taylor, Sina King, Chris Johnson, Mary Farley. Fourth row Mary Norberg, Bob Miller, Kim Carlson, Marlund Hale, Terry Turner. punish Club lf you happen to pass room 109 you might see and hear some fluent Spanish conversation, under the direction of Mrs. Paul. To add a little variety and entertainment while learning the language, the class also participates in singing in Spanish and keeping a daily diary in Spanish. The club won first prize in the homecoming parade for the best float. To welcome the first year language class, the Spanish Club spon- sored a Spanish-Latin Club banquet. Committee heads for Spanish-Latin Club banquet: Mary Ellen Valentine, Mary Duchscherer Lon Olson, Karen Moss, Kaye Buchanan. First row: .lerly Pruitt, Don Smith, Lon Olson, JoAnn Nation, Patsy Matson Darlene Carlton Glenda Nichols. Second row: Richard Davis, Dave Partlow, lone Morris, Kaye Buchanan Shirley Halbrook, Luise Ernst. Third row: Mike Hess, Karen Moss, Eilene McGowan, Mary Duchscherer Mary Ellen Valentine. Latin Club The enrollment this year in the Latin class was so high that two classes resulted. Dianna Gentry is president of the first period class, and Rosemary Smith heads the fifth period class. Every year the Latin Club has many activities. In the Homecoming parade they tied for second prize with their float that had the motto, Et tu, Vikings. This year the, Latin class, being first year students, will give the Spanish class a picnic. Latin Club Presidents-Rosemary Smith, fifth period, Dianna Gentry, first period. First row: Brenda Smith, Leila Tankersley, Dale Whittlesey, Delores Maggard, Vivian Herron, Donneta Pyle, Stanton Baker, Ronnie George. Second row: Barbara Clark, Kay Buck, Terry Nowlin, Joyce Moore, Nadine Foster, Sharon Handlos, Sina King, Bob Miller, Bob Carter. ,Third row: Royann Sumerlin, Joan Renneherg, Dianna Gentry, Mary Norberg, Chesley Brazil, Bill Graber, Anne Dahlin, Ruth Squires. Fourth row: Mrs. Paul, Bud McDermott, Dick Parsons, Eilene Mc- Gowan, Karen Moss, Pete Kolb, Jerry Hovde, Lewis Duncan, Mike Pruitt. First raw: Beverly Kanz, Carla Timson, Carol Weaver, Marilyn Stegmeier, Kathy Graves, Mrs. Paul. Second row: Sammie Myron, Mary Helen Farley, Marilyn Buchanan, .Barbara Johnston, Shirley Halbrook, Anne Zeigler. Third row: Ron Swanby, Jan Norris, JoAnn Weinman, Virginia Pollard, Sandra Hogan, Ellen Rogan, Dianne Burrill, Linda Kellman. Fourth row: Ray Thomas, Bill Nelson, Nancy Eikenbary, Janet Cooley, Wilma Knight, Judy Lanfear, Rosemary Smith. .,....a uill and croll Janet Burrill, Donna Caldwell, Shirley Shore, Mary Abercrombie, Sandra Kirk, Karen Moss. Assembl Committee First row: Mr. Odman, Janet Bur Merritt Stegmeier, Dianna Gently Stanton Baker. Eilene McGowan, Sharon Winchell, Frank Rowland, Doyle Wilson, Ed Lehman, Allen Rossow, Gary Duke, Laurence Snider, Johnny George, Judy White, Kristina Smith, Janet Burril, Kaye Buchanan, Pete Kolb, Mrs. Marshall, Bill Taylor, Vern Sitter, Boh Smith, Ted Vander Sluis, Richard Durant. rill, Mr. Brown. Second rowi P I I 9 5 D tage Crew First row: Marlund Hale, Mr. Anderson, Doug Barber. Second row: Duane Olberg, Clifford Clark, Calvin Clark. Letterman's Committee First row: Kathy Graves, Andrea Moss, Kris Smith. Second row: Mike Carlon, Bud McDermott, Jerry Chapman, John George. Rodney Knipper, George Conger Harold Ray, Glendin Asbury, Lynn Watkins, Emma Brgwer, Betty Summers, Betty Sumerlxn, ljat Rippee, Donna Caldwell, Mrs. Marshall, Pete Brown, etty Vershum, Bonnie Olson, Carol Ross, Sandy Kirk, Bobbie Hartsell. Q.. 'he-fy ,m wx mai W . , .M Q .5 , .D ,-.ks , 1 ,M 4 4 W'- f .-.- n 4. -k ,Q nf .s . Aw- ,B- in A . ,M K 'E ,fl 3 N, ! ,Z- 1 . of gufvu-n. ' 7 f . 54 lm gi 3. ,, ,, F? f W SQ L 5-, - i K .E , 'S S W MY, Servers, Club Servers, Club is o en to irls wishin to serve P S 8 at school and community banquets. One must serve at three banquets during the year in order t b ' ' o e a member. Once a girl IS selected she will wing year. Head waitresses are selected from Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes by Miss Prior advisor. Donetta Pyle stepped behind the apron, as head waitress and president of the club this year lone automatically be a member the follo Morris was sub-head waitress and Linda Hartzell was third waitress. Duties of these waitresses are to supervise the girls and work closely with the head cook. Vw p This year the girls appeared in dark skirts, white blouses and new pink flared aprons. Dot Evans, Pat Myers and Oddie Stinnett were surprised by the ho- t h . . P ograp er while preparing for a school banquet. First row: Miss Prior Darlene Carlton Don tt P l , , e a y e, Janna Prinke, Carol Weaver, Marilyn Steg- meier, Vivian Herron, Pat Myers, Janet White. Second row: Linda Hartzell, Mary Helen Farley, Oddie Stinnett, Lynn Anderson, Marlene Maston, Jana Hoisington, Elaine Durant, Judy Brandt. Third row: Carol Nowlin, Kathy Quinn, Merline Ramsey, Naoma Pueschner, Sydney Phelps .ludy White, lone Morris, JoAnn Nation D , onna Caldwell. Fourth row: Mary Norherv Sharon Leenhouts Louise Thorne Ka e B h . 5, , , y uc anan, Sammie Myron, Dot Evans, Chris Johnson, Rosie Henning, Joyce Lince, Rosalee Russell. Vilcin ' Club Have you as a student ever passed by the fence at the football games? If you have you probably have seen many active students in the Viking Club guarding the fence. Some of their other duties are checking A.S.B. Cards and taking in money at the gates. Each Viking has the responsibility of attend- ing every home game. They are also active in the winter sport, basketball. This club is under the di- rection of one of our school's well known math- ematics teachers, Mr. Emhoff. Donna Caldwell, Darlene Carlton, JoAnn Nation, Mary Ellen Valentine and Janet Cooley, ticket sellers, produce a chilled smile for the photogra- pher at the half of the Prosser game. First row: Mr. Emhoff, Sammie Myron, Doreen McNeece, Carol Weaver, Darlene Carlton, Patsy Maston, Marilyn Stegmeier, Kathy Graves, Janet Turner. Second row: Lewis Duncan, Naoma Pueschner, Mary Ellen Valentine, Luise Ernst, Marilyn Buchanan, Carolyn Anderson, Shirley Halbrook, Tone Morris, Dovie Blackledge. Third row: Carole Nowlin, Ruth Squires, Louise Thome, Maudileen Crawley, Sonja Taylor, Janet Cooley, JoAnn Nation, Donna Caldwell. Fourth row: Calvin Clark, Harold Ray, Jerry Sullivan, Russell Hugill, Joel Dodd, Richard Eddy, Marvin Graham. Leo 'Lthe lion is threatening his wife Bebe to come home, while Glenn and Clint Robinson watch, not knowing what to do. Connie Robinson Gabby Robinson Mrs. Robinson ,. Norma Robinson Glenn Robinson Clint Robinson .. Mrs. Ellis .,..... Bebe Prather -, ..,, Leo Prather ..,..s Vail Porter ....,. Pauline Doyle . The Senior Class Pla Gabby and Connie showing Miss Doyle, the talent scout, what Norma does when she has one of her sneezing attacks. Properties: Sharon Winchell and Evelyn Barnhart. Prompters: Ka ren Moss and Rowena Pyle. JUDY WHITE LAURENCE SNIDER JANET BURRILL CAROL ROSS REID KINNE GARY DUKE ROSILAND WILSON .. EILENE MCGOWAN JOEL DODD MIKE HESS GLENYS DAHL Gabby and Comme watching Norma tryln to comfort her m1ll1ona1re boyfrlend after he has been in an accident due to the twins' plannln Sunshine Twins Student Director: Barbara Johns- ton. Director: Mrs. Olive Mar- shall. th Mrs. Ellis trying to explam to 'Vlr and Mr Robinson about a Jam 6 . Q . IWIIL BTP lI1 HOW Royal Court Queen-Susan Guthrieg Princesses-Judy White, Kaye Buchanan, and Kris S th PC' 99 Fantasy and Starlight Senior Ball 41 4 ,M .iw 1 W gm. f H. 4 Q xg. Lk I M, Q, . mf M an X1 4 1 j f !b 4 A My J- A 2 ws fr-W .- ffm? Kim bf, saga, ':1. .M ,2' 4 55 55: Freshman Girls' Chorus First row: Carolyn Pratt, Janet Moore, Doris Eddy, Marilyn Dockter, Jana Hoisington, Jean Van- ' ' ' ' S d row: Pat Zant, Judy Watkins, Sue Baker, Joann Martin, Mary Zirkle, Sherrie Carlon. econ Wardle, Marlene Maston, Vera Cope, Lynette Peterson, Colleen Morrison, Linda Lawerence, Kay Buck, Carol McConnell, Linda Lund, Elaine Durant, Dianne Burrill, Joan Price, Sandra Tailleur. Third row: Laura Young, Louise Thome, Shirley Hamilton, Deanna Duncan, Joyce Mulford, Ar- lene Deatherage, Ellen Rogan, Mary Berrimen, Karen Johnston, Jan Norrls, Therese Ley, Judy Laudensky, Margaret Ford. Chorus First row: Carol Ross, Joanne Dale, Pat Randall, Nancy Hollaway, Shirley Leenhouts, Mary Ellen Valentine, Pat Irby, Sandy Leenhouts, Betty Summers, Beverly Olson, Loretta Eads, Sharon Cornman, Janna Prinke, Emma Brewer. Second row: Shirley Shore, Lindarae Caldwell, Mary Abercrombie, Bonnie Odenga, Barbara Johnston, JoAnn Weinman, Carolyn Anderson, Vonna Stevens, Nancy Samuelson, Edith Jonassen, Janice Koreis, Sharon Leenhouts, Louise Lince, Sandy Leeper. Third row: Delos Reno, Jerry Shulenbarger, Glendin Asbury, Frank Rowland, Ed Foster, Ron Whitman, Ricky Drath, Laurence Snider, Glenys Dahl, Mary Jo McDevitt, Carol Steinke, Bobbie Hartsell, Ann Smith. ,f 7, X 4 'f my W. . YQ hir wwf Q 0 Ky QQ K Mg. fi 3 if N , -ff-if L, -f K 5.-'ma 5.1 .. XF ,f ',,, M 4 f X W x 4 g , . K, Q g K ga 4' F-.mf , 41, Z 4-.qjg 5921: ' 1 5 Q , 1 . . -.gre A-1 2 'S EE ! ' 1 6' 5 A f' Y N u un X31 'Hn iz. 1 f 1 'Q' , Q- Boys' Club fficers Sealed: Paul Chally, Presidentg Bill Zirkle, Secretaryg Vern Foster, Vice Presidentg Reid Kinne, Treasurer. Standing: Mr. Chesbrough, Advisor. Girls, Club Officers Seated: Rosie Henning, Treasurer: Dianna Gentry, Publicityg Sydney Phelps, Vice Pres- identg Ruth Squires, Social Chairman. Stand- ing: Rosalee Russell, Secretaryg Joyce Carl- son, Entertainmentg Mary ,Io McDevitt, Pres- ident. W-If-mph . --. is 4, 5, S' ' 1 1 K 1 f 1 v:' ?S'M.. it 1 4 .Cy ,... fy. ,n x ' 1 I , 59 '32 .Maui I !'N'e sissy, 3 fl af' ' V.. ,, ., ,, . I nv it . , -H. 1 1 Marquette 7. 12 19 12 12 4-1 33 7 quad Duke - Center Mr. Carlon, Lme Coach -- Mr. Goodman, Head Coach ' U - l d H lfh k Mr. Delzer. Assistant Coach Bmedmb Fullllack ROW an 3 ac Lambert Center Kellman Tackle Lehman 'Hui' Halfback Conger M Quarterback Belcher - Center Rossow Tackle Calvert :li End Baker :Hi Tackle Brown - Halfhack Dozier - Quarterback Wickstrom - End Daxon A TaCkl6 ww ' 'X-gf Selah s defensive power S l h' ' b'1' C 3. S SCOI'1I1g 8 Ilty The Selah High School football team started off the 1957-58 school year with a slam, bang and three good wins. Thirteen lettermen were back to get the ball rolling. The first game ended in an upset over the famed Naches Rangers. Again Selah scored when she came from behind to win in a close game with Grandview. In the next game with Prosser, Selah failed to come from behind when she fumbled the ball in the last minutes of the game. However, they came back again to win from Highland in the last quarter of the next game. Selah started off the second half of the season with a tie with Cle Elum. In the next game with Toppenish, Selah could not hold on to the ball and thus suffered her second loss. eniors First row: Dick Philmlee, Gary Duke, Allen Rossow, Glenn Lambert, Jeff Kellman, Ron Baker, Jerry Chapman. Second row: Mr. Carlon, line coachg Frank Rowland, Bill Taylor, Geor C Ed L h ge onger, e man, Johnny George. Conger and Lambert Selah's offensive prowess was excellent Managers: Vern Sitter, Dave Willis, Dave Holmes, Marlund Hale The night before Homecoming Selah had a pep rally in the streets and burned a West Valley dummy. A parade took place the afternoon before the game with floats bearing slogans like Hamburgers for Sale, Cheap! That night the HSN was burned on the hill. Despite all this enthusiasm Selah lost to West Valley. The final game with Marquette ended in a smashing vsfin. And so another football season ends with the hope that next year . . . 66 99 First row: Richard Maultsby, manage-rg Bob Carter, Fred Meabon, Stanton Baker, Mike Smith. David Conrad, John Speer, Ron Gillespie, manager. Second row: ,lerry Miller, Bill Graber, Dennis George, Bill Nelson, Dwight Hartman. Dee Ott, Ron Swanby, Don Johnson. Third row: John Turner, Dale Petty. Charles Abercrombie, Bob Lizotte, Tom Wilson, Larry Lehman. Harlen Briscoe, Dale Harrison. Carlon and Wilson viewed the Pro game from the sidelines Rosalee Russell, Janet Burrill, Karen Moss, Mary Ellen Valentine, Darlene Carlton. Vikettes First row: Darlene Carlton, Rowena Pyle, Donneta Pyle, Barbara Johnston, Bonnie Olson, Namoa Pueschner, Shirley Halbrook, Doreen McNeece, Juanita Parish, Janice Mollet, Joan Rennebetg. Second row: Bonnie Flohr, lone Morris, Donna Caldwell, Mary Ellen Valentine, Janet Cooley, Sydney Phelps, Linda Hartzell, Kris Smith, Sandy Kirk. Not pictured: Kathy Quinn, Marilyn Stegmeier, Ruth Squires, Kathy Graves. Marilyn Dockter, Sharon Loos, Mary Zirkle, Judy Laudensky, Carol McConnell, Dianne Burrill. 1 ,. , , . .,,,. W, , ,wqm ,.,,,... N. .. ,,.. N, .o,,Na, 4 J, .M F irst row: Richard Maultsby, Ron Gillespie, Dick Carlton, Jim Passage, John Speer, Boh Carter, Stanton Baker, Mike Smith, Ron George. Second row: Max'Steinke, Alton Torgerson, Dave Holmes, Mike Smith, Dee Ott, Jerry Miller, Bill Graber, Dennis George, Larry Lehman, Harlan BTISCOC, Mark Dowdy. Thzrd row: Montie McPherson, Tom Wilson, Doug Ealy, Wayne Nell, Kenneth Taylor, Bob Lizotte, Dale Harrison, David Fredrickson, Don Johnson. Freshman quad quad MR. STEGMEIER MR. CARLON B Squad Coach Freshman Squad Coach girst TONE Eegy Turner, Dave Partlow, John Calvert, Gary Silverthorn, Jerry Pruitt, Ken Wood. Second row: Walt Hunt, Harvey riscoe, er orers, Ron Vance, Ernie Duncan, Klm Carlson, Fred Graber, Bob Hadfield, Manager. T hlrd row: Rich Davis, Bucky Rlppee, Dick Schoeder, Bill Daxon, David Hawkins, Gary Speer, David Judy. 1 Q... ,N X - ,Sir , 7 E as aL w Q: :Q gg g SL aug, M? ' f POTLSOTS We wish to extend our appreciation to the following who by their generosity have helped us in printing this yearbook. YOUNG'S LUMBER COMPANY Phone GL 3-5545 Yakima, Wash. SELAH VARIETY STORE Selah Wash. .IEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone GL 2-1500 Yakima, Wash. SNYDER'S BAKERY Phone GL 7-8000 Yakima, Wash. TAYLOR'S GROCERY Selah Wash. S. O. HAWKES 81 SON Phone GL 7-6926 Yakima, Wash. THE BON MARCHE Phone GL 3-4711 Yakima, Wash. STAR CLOTHING COMPANY Phone GL 2-7147 Yakima, Wash. BYRE JEWELER Phone MY 7-4727 Selah,Wash. ELVA'S BEAUTY SALON Phone MY 7-7210 Selah, Wash. DAHLIN 81 FREIMUTH AGENCY Phone MY 7-4987 Selah, Wash. LAZY .I'S Selah Wash. WESTERN OUTFITTERS Phone GL 3-3737 Yakima, Wash. BOOK 8a BIBLE HOUSE Phone GL 2-1668 Yakima, Wash. NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Phone GI.. 3-9127 Yakima, Wash. PECK'S HARDWARE Phone MY 7-7258 Selah, Wash. MODEL GARAGE Phone MY 7-7280 Selah, Wash. ANDERSON'S CAMERA SHOP Yakima Wash. McPHERSON,S GARAGE Phone MY 7-7212 Selah, Wash. SELAH TELEPHONE COMPANY Phone MY 7-7211 Selah, Wash. CROTHERS .IEWELERS Yakima Wash. SELAH MEAT 81 LOCKER PLANT Phone MY 7-3887 Selah, Wash. RICHARDSON TIRE SERVICE Phone GL 3-4863 Yakima, Wash. BEN TYRRELL SERVICE STATION Phone MY 7-3691 Selah, Wash. FRANK 8: HAZEL MOONEY Phone GL 3-0669 Yakima, Wash. LELAND NEHLS SERVICE STATION Phone MY 7-7318 Selah, Wash. CHASTA1N'S DEPT. STORE Phone MY 7-3151 Selah, Wash. ROSSER 8a SUTTON Phone GL 3-7111 Yakima, Wash. D 81 L MUSIC COMPANY Phone GL 3-5732 Yakima, Wash. SELAH THEATER Phone MY 7-7270 Selah, Wash. SPONSORS BLEYHL'S FEED STORE Phone MY 7-7366 Selah, Wash FOUR WINDS Phone GL 7-4I36 Yakima, Wash. CLARK DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Phone GL 2-7l76 Yakima, Wash. LINCE'S MARKET Phone MY 7-7666 Selah, Wash. YAKIMA CITY CREAMERY Phone GL 7-6I8I Yakima, Wash. MODEL GARAGE Phone MY 7-7280 Selah, Wash. KENNELL 8: ELLIS STUDIO ,Phone GL 3-9800 Yakima, Wash. SELAH TELEPHONE COMPANY Phone MY 7-72lI Selah, Wash. DR. HAROLD TAYER Phone MY 7-4977 Selah, Wash. DARIGOLD DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone GL 3-3 I43 Yakima, Wash. PINGREY MOTOR COMPANY Phone MY 7-7288 Selah, Wash. YAKIMA DAlRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION Phone GL 3-3I43 Yakima, Wash. MANNY'S HOME TOWN Phone MY 7-7254 Selah, Wash. PECK'S HARDWARE Phone MY 7-7258 Selah, Wash. ROGERS SUPER TREAD TIRE COMPANY Phone GL 7-6I47 Yakima, Wash. FLOWER BOX Phone GL 7-6I97 Yakima, Wash. SELAH SPRAY COMPANY Phone MY 7-7250 Selah. Wash LAYMAN'S CAFE Phone MY 7-7247 Selah. WGSI1 SUNSET GROCERY Phone MY 7-72I7 seneh. Wash NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON Selah Branch Selah, Wash JED'S SPORTS 8: ATHLETICS Phone GL 7-5l8I Yakima, Wash MEAD'S FOOD CENTER Phone MY 7-7253 Selah, Wash CLINIC PHARMACY Phone MY 7-732I Selah, Wash GLEN YOUNG SPORTHAUS Phone GL 7-8974 Yakima, Wash BOHLKE FEED STORE Phone MY 7-4I37 Selah, Wash MR. AND MRS. JESS WHITE Phone MY 7-7288 Selah. Wash MlDDLETON'S PHARMACY Phone MY 7.7220 Selah. Wash LEE SEMON MEN'S WEAR Phone GL 2-85I7 Yakima, Wash HOYDAR-OLBERG, INC. Phone MY 7-7248 Selah, Wash LARIAT BAR-B-Q Phone GL 2-6792 Yakima, Wash D. W. BAILEY 8: SONS Naches Wash LAYMAN'S Open 24 hrs. a day Yakima, Wash e o o MAC'S LUMBER CO. Phone MY 7-300I Selah, Wash. LARSON FRUIT CO. Phone MY 7-7204 Selah, Wash. FELTHOUS 8: BRACHTENBACH Phone MY 7-7202 Selah, Wash. SHAW 8: SONS FUNERAL SERVICE Phone GL 3-033I Yakima, Wash. MR. STAN McLERRAN Phone MY 7-4367 Selah, Wash. I QUICK PRINT Phone GL 7-5753 Yakima, Wash. ENGMAN'S SPORTING GOODS Phone MY 7-7358 Selah, Wash. SELAH CLINIC Selah Wash. SCHMIDT'S RESTAURANT Phone GL 3-0998 Yakima, Wash. I ROSS PACKING COMPANY Phone MY 7-7233 Selah, Wash. I Phone MY 7-3 I 8I ESKIMO SELAH BAKERY Phone MY 7-705I Selah, Wash WM. BILL HASSELL'S Phone GL 7-660I Yakima, Wash SIG'S CIGAR STORE Phone MY 7-7287 Selah, Wash MILLERS DEPARTMENT STORE Phone GL 7-6IOI Yakima, Wash GATES CLEANERS Phone MY 7-7228 Selah, Wash NORDBERG SELAH FRUIT CO. 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