Soap Lake High School - Eagle Yearbook (Soap Lake, WA)
- Class of 1958
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The Eagha 1958 Soup luke High School In Memory Of Mr. Gerald Dick was born in Fremont, Ne- braska on February 21, 1894. He came to Soap Lake in 1939 and took the job of bus driver and janitor in the fall of 1950. He was always ready to lend a helping hand whenever we needed anything. In his memory, the P. T. A. is giving a S25 scholarship to a student planning to be- come a teacher. Donna Campbell was born in Great Falls, Montana, on January 8, 1941. She enrolled in Soap Lake High School in the fall of 1955. She was a junior at the time of her sudden death on January 7, 1958. Her classmates and friends will always remember her. 2 Administration Principal, RON DAHLIN To the Students of S. L. H. S, As the year draws to an end, it is time to reflect about the year's achievements. This year we can point with pride to our achievements in the academic areas. We have won honors in spelling, mathematics, and typing contests. The Science Club projects received a superior rating at a Science Fair at Central Washington College of Education. This year we continued to add to our activi- ties by introducing wrestling for the first time. During this year our athletic teams continued to improve in the number of games won and the conduct of the participants. The band has enjoyed steady improvements to the point it has become a source of pride for the school and the commun- ity. After this year the students of Soap Lake High School should be congratulated for the fine year they have given themselves, the faculty, and the community. Best wishes, Mr. Ronald Dahlin Principal of the Soap Lake High School Superintendent, WILLIAM NEWLAND This annual marks a milestone in the history of Soap Lake Schools. This year, for the first time, the Soap Lake Schools have a complete public school system from kindergarten through the 12th grade. The students, parents and teacher of the Soap Lake Schools can justifiably be proud of the many Soap Lake High School accomplishments. Outstanding records have been established in scholarship, music and athletics. It is my sincerest hope that these records will be a constant challenge to all future high school students. Best wishes, Mr. William C. Newland Superintendent of the Soap Lake Public Schools IRE NE NEWLAND Secretary Faculty -.y5.,3.5.5..:...:. ...-. Q 53553, , , Q . 1S7l5Ss,s..: gg' :il Mrs. Ball: P.E. , Home E.c. , English, Tennis, Play Direc- tor, Pep Club, Student Body, Junior Class. Mr. Lehman: Washington, World, and U.S. History, Driving, P. E. , Football Coach, Assistant Basketball, and Baseball Coach, Freshman Class. In ,:.i-if Egf:Q::5Q: . .g iris,- 'If ' . . .1 5 i .,..,., , c nilrl 1 .. .,.,,. , .,.... .,,... E , Mr. Ball: Washington History, Music, Stamp Club, Sophomore 13,2 Class- 'fi-ui , W isiigsgg ,, 7 st F 1 7733 5 35 Mr. Berg: English, Frencl, Journalism, Annual, Paper, Sophomore Class. Mr. Bongers: General Science, Biology, Physics, Algebra, Driving, P. E. , Basketball and Track Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Senior Class. Mr. Radelmiller: Geometry, General Math, Mechanical Drawing, Shop, Freshman Class. 4 Mrs. Taylor: Typing, Book- keeping, Shorthand, English, Trigonometry, F. T. A. , Junior Class. Student Council The Student Council is composed of representatives from the A. S. B. It plans coming events for and settles problems of the A.S.B. It has sixteen members. Around the table the representatives are: Dwight Schrag, sophomore classg Bob Aldrich, senior class, Thomas Coffin, freshman class, Joyce Day, sophomore class, Diane Jensen, Science Club, Darrell Claborn, junior class, Pete Nelson, A.S.B. treasurerg Chuck Coffin, A.S.B. presi dent, Mrs. E. Ball, adviserg Jean Oakley, vice president, Karen Jackson, secretary, Sharon Overose, Pep Clubg Lois Sperry, junior classg Alice Hermans, A.S.B. historiang Lucia Lary, senior classg and Sharon Werner, freshman class. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 58 ' MYRA'S som une, WkSH 5 Senior Class Predictions Woody Whitmore after 20 years of hard work has finally saved up enough money to take his long awaited vacation. He has planned to visit some of his friends while touring the country. As I crossed the mountains I got lost on a logging road, but I came across a cabin and who do you think I saw but Lucia Lary with her 12 kids. Lucia always said that she was going to go places. I didn't stay long, but I found out the way to get to Spokane. On the way down the mountain I came across a still, and there was Houston Crockett making boot leg liquor. He tried to sell me some for five bucks a pint so he could feed his wife and 20 kids. Well I didn't buy any because I had to make it to Spokane before dark. On my way through Spokane while looking for a hotel I came across Dick Billmeyer selling two-for-a nickel pencils to the junior class for a dime. The senior class is still trying to raise enough money for the senior sneak. The sucker junior class doesn't know we aren't having a senior sneak. The next day I got to Soap Lake and I heard that there was a basketball game that night in town so I decided to stay over a while. I was at the game and who did I run into but the great jump shot artist, Brent Miller. Brent's great jump shots are finally coming in handy for a top basketball team. Miller's spot on the team is jumping around from balcony to balcony selling peanuts. Well, I went to the hotel early because I had to go to Walla Walla, you see I heard that Bob Aldrich was getting out of Walla Walla on good behavior after serving a 20 year term for pigimism. tBob holds the state prison record for broad jumpingl. Just getting back in Soap Lake in time for graduation of the class of 1978, and guess what? Ralph Millspaugh has finally gotten enough credits to graduate after 20 years of hard work. Since I was in town for one more day I thought I would go over and see the Mad Scientist Richard Van Brain Holman, who was trying to pound sand through a rat hole with his new scientific ball pean hammer. Holman just invented his inter-rat hole telephone line so one rat can talk to another rat. Well, I had finished up in the west, and my vacation was just about over, or I mean I was running out of money. As I was heading back east and was passing through the car manufac- turing city, Detroit, Michigan, I ran into George Klein. He was sitting on the street corner crying his eyes out. George has finally sold his little kitty car, and by doing so he has had to give up his long earned membership in the Mickey Mouse Club. The members are just now coming to pick up his ears , and who should be leading the band but the international play boy, Keith QMickey Mousej Strunk. Keith's secret ambition has always been to be the leader of the world famous Mickey Mouse Club. Well, my vacation is over. I am going to start saving up for the next 20 years. I ll hate to see my friends in the next 20 years if it is anything like the last 20 years. I CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF vlssvv TOMMIES NEWSTAND EXTENDS ITS FROM THE FARMERS MARKET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS oF vvsav 6 Seniors 1 CLASS OFFICERS George Klein, Lucia Lary, Brent Miller, Woody Whitmore, Bob Aldrich BOBBY DEAN ALDRICH RICHARD BYRON BILLMEYER Entered from Ephrata High School, Ephrata, Entered from Ephrata High School, Ephrata Washington 4g Treasurer of Class 4g Senior Washington 4g Tennis 45 Football 4g Letter- Representative 4g Baseball 4, Basketball 4. man 4. 7 HOUSTON CARROLL CROCKETT RICHARD SWEN HOLMAN Entered from Myrtle Creek High SCh001, Enetered from Moses Lake High School, Moses Myrtle Creek, Oregon 4g Paper Staff 4: Annual Lake, Washington 4g President of Science Club Staff 4. 4, Letterman 4, Football 45 Basketball Manager 43 F.T.A. 4. GEORGE EDWARD KLEIN LUCIA LARAINE LARY Entered from Ephrata High School, Ephrata, Entered from Ephrata High School, Ephrata, Washington 4g Science Club 4g Vice President Washington 45 Senior Representative 4g Secre- of Class 4g Football 4g Basketball 4. tary of Class 4g Annual Staff 4. 8 WOODROW RUSSELL WHITMORE KEITH DE LBERT STRUNK Entered f1'01T1 Ephfata High School, Ephfata, Entered from Ephrata High School, Ephrata, Washington 4g Football 4g Basketball 4g Letter- Waghington 43 Chorus 4g Annual 4, man 45 Class Officer 4g Annual. JAMES BRENT MILLER RALPH EUGENE MILLSPAUGH Entered from Ephrata High School, Ephrata, Entered from Yuma Union High School, Yuma Washington 45 Tennis 43 Football 45 President Arizona 4g Paper Staff 4g Annual Staff 4. of Class 4g Basketball 4g Letterman 4g Annual 4g Band 4. 9 Juniors Judy Anderson A E 2 if on Q1 1 5 'fy Darrell Claborn CLASS OFFICERS Joan Wing, Mike Lewis, Cole Robison, Dolores Robinson ,.., M 1 -'-V K 'YMEQE A -,.- 1 , Mike Arvan Butch Boyd :gg ies , g? 572 A 1, 1.22 ,, , -Q ,'-, n 5 i ' i f ,' Charles Coffin Henry Gronski 10 i 5 45555 . C if ' '- A ' i' 'L K ig eszs. :. .W aswgsgi' y Wolfgang Brunsch Lucy Hatter Alice Herrnans Karen Jackson Apr il Notaras Jean Oakley Frankie Karas Mike Lewis Cole Robison Dolores Robinson Ruth Ann Rudicil Geraldine Scheib Carolyn Shelstad Mike Smith Lois Sperry Dickie Thuesen Betty Jean Wilbanks Joan Wing Sophomores President .... ............. . .Diane Jensen vice President. . ' . . Roger scott Treasurer . . . . . Patty Cranson Secretary . . . . . Dwight Schrag Kathy Anderson Stanley Bench ' ,. f ly, Janet Billmeyer Manfred Brunsch V ,I :.,, I 21:51 ki W I Q1 it , if , Kenny Campbell Patty Cranson Joyce Day Leona Gill Ruby Gordon Don Gang-,auge 12 f' fi 14. Pat Foley Betty Helms - ii if J P5 vu Q if U - -V' ' V ,- Q T'-5:f'5..s': 1 .-'7 .52 W F Lee Kahl Diane Jensen Terry Johnson Johnny Karas Nels King N , .ph- V' r in , 1 AL, W xii , M rs mv X ,E F M 1, Q ,A W .5 was W Q E V' I . Nlilfvm-' J 'P 12 Q K 1 . t w w he We 8, 'bw 5 fi ix AWG- 'P Us Q T ik - f T72 Robert Mikkila Pete Nelson Sharon Overose rf: f .15 . lk sffdi Q fax if W. -my 3 W ,.,,: x ,,.. qizwgm RQ at ii at .swim Elaine Perkins Orrin Phillips Cindy Reed Dwight Schrag 'ti' v ',, '-'f ' , 2. 1 : ' N -:,-', 5fj1::: 25553. . If V ' :.- - ukl V '-'-, 3 '. ' ' 1 :: ,P .4.,w , .. . ....., E sg A 'r' 'i ' Z if Q ' ., . K f ,,,, .- Roger Scott Linda Thompson Jamie Walker 13 David Weston Sylvia White Freshmen 1 CLASS OF FIC ERS Benny Perkins Barbara Powers Tommy Coffin ': Q ' A: ,.,.: : '- . ' ' ' Se Bill Anderson Spencer Adair Donna Carpenter Tommy Coffin Don Cox Barbara Doran Joann Dunlap James Hutchins Maurice Johnson Dorothy Loewen Roxana Malone Don Fencl Kathy Foley Pat Hamilton gg? M Qtttw J , sg, ws. :5: :g: , f 'T' ,M if all f V 3 ii'!,5f'si Kay Kempton Frances Lary ..,: . Q K HM 'A . , ,, . A ' I :., -A t-,-- ii, abil 5 S Y ik r We 31' Q sz, 1 4 fab J Robert Loewen Helen Long Earl Mc Murray '- ,.,. , -' . gm 'rf f 2 fit X 2 H ' Q 'S 5 ' ,WWW f mains? 5 ...Q Z if 4 4 Roxanna Malin Tommy Neilson Judy Nelson . 15 L 'Ca M B . ls. J... ' is 2 Qs V EH' X .sw J Q, el ,wwe 'iv , X . 2 52- 6. xv .Q W av , ff, R ff l 11 ,f i -fA--. . .,.. V, 'i ,1:i,. . .,.: 1 .:.: ' ..,.. Greg Nelson David Norley Terry Oakley Patsy Odegard Benny Perkins Barbara Powers Marvin Roach Ella Root 41:5-' -2. ..,. - .,,. 4 - , , gag. - . 1 - '-' .,,. T. V, aim! e in 43251 f .k-V' 3,75 Darrell Schmuck Judy Schwebke Claudia Thomas Gloria Thompson ..V.r 1 A, 5 .v ' A 3, Sharon Werner Judy Whitmore Nancy Wilbanks Clarence Williams L6 lettermen's Club Front Row, left to right: Mr. Bongers, Charles Coffin, Henry Gronski, Mike Lewis, Darrell Claborn, Ken Campbell, Cole Robison, Mr. Lehman. Second Row: Frankie Karas, Nels King, Brent Miller, George Klein, Richard Holman, Earl Mc Murray, Billy Anderson, Butch Boyd. Last Row: Dwight Shrag, Dick Billmeyer, Woody Whitmore, John Karas, Stan Bensch, Terry Johnson, Dick Thuesen, David Weston, Lynn Stout. ACTIVITIES Sponsors the Awards Banquet Last Basketball Assembly Paddle Squad PENNEY'S IN EPHRATA WISHES THE BURGER BAR EXTENDS ITS THE EEST OF Luck TO THE CLASS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE c1.ASS OF' 115311 OF' 115311 17 .35 W. - 5 - :3r m y if K M 1 . f T , , .5 ...,.,., i .Zi 2 5 Q --A', fggINSK'ZRAS he RX HENRY GRONSKI H moi - 160, Jr- a C gf Quarter Back ft RICH HOLMAN CHARLES COFFIN COLE ROBISON 165, Senior 145, JP- 250, Jr. Left Tackle Left Guard Right Tackle , , We They , The, 'Egrgles' Odessa .... . 7 52 1n their first D avenport. . . . 0 19 year of lbman wiibur .... . .14 33 football showed Lind 19 32 wen after 3' Grand Coulee . . 7 32 poor start by W d Winning their ar en ..... 33 14 last two games of the season. Hard work and determination were the reasons for the improve as you play season. With the loss of only one regular the team is looking for- ward to a good year in '58. Twelve returning lettermen will give the team depth which has been missed the last two SOHSOHS. Waterville . . . 18 12 BB I 'O 9 4 .X Nic Headcoach, NORM LEHMAN as CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '4l58 FROM NORLEY AND WETZEL. Q X ' 18 DARRELL CLABORN 200, Jr. Center Football WOODY WHITMORE 150, Senior Full Back DICK THUESEN 155, Jr. Right Guard MIKE LEWIS 145, Jr. Half Back GEORGE KLEIN 185, Senior Left End That's all right John the grass is soft Go, Woody Go! Lewis where are your blockers ! Hang on to it George hang on! coNGRATul.ATloNS CLASS oF vvssv FL.ETCHER'S HARDWARE EXTENDS DON'S RESTAURANT CONGRATULATIONS 'ro THE CLASS OF vvsa 19 Basketball Frankie Karas Rich Holman Charles Coffin A SQUAD BASKETBALL Front Row, left to right: John Karas, Manfred Brunsch, Mr. Bongers, Coachg Marvin Roach, David Weston. Second Row: Manager Frank Karas, Brent Miller, Bill Anderson, Bob Aldrich, Manager Charles Coffin. Third Row: Henry Gronski, George Klein. Last Row: Woody Whitmore. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF' USB CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 58V' GREE N DOOR HOBBY HOUSE 20 B SQUAD BASKETBALL Front Row, left to right: James Hutchins, Robert Loewen, Tom Coffin, Maurice Johnson, Mr. Lehman Assistant Coach. Back Row: David Norley, Tom Neilson, Roger Scott, Darrell Schmuck, Greg Nelson, David Weston. . ....., ,, .. ,RN , if -1 -- fwgiffi THIS PAGE COURTESY OF JOHNSON' S MOTORS IN EPHRATA Z1 I W r e s 1 I I n g SOAP LAKE HIGH SCHOOL FIRST WRESTLING TEAM KENNETH SAVAGE, Wrestling Coach Left to right: Earl Mc Murray, Terry Johnson, Arnold Huddleson.. Wrestling, a new and growing sport in the Columbia Basin was joined by three determined and successful mat men of the Soap Lake High School. Not to be outdone, Soap Lake Grapplers tangled with teams from Ephrata , Moses Lake, Othello, Quincy, Wenatchee, and Eastmont, winning fifteen, losing eleven and tying three. Individual records follow: Earl McMurray fFreshmany Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 3 Placed fourth in District. Terry Johnson QSophomorel Won 3 Lost 5 Placed fifth in District Arnold Huddleson Q8th Gradej Won 8 Lost 2 Placed third in District John Karas, sophomore of the S. L. H.S. has represented the school well with the javelin this year. He has taken first place in the following track meets: Quincy ............ 168'8 3f4 Grand Coulee ........ 165' Ritzville . . . . . 171' TRACK TEAM Front Row, left to right: David Weston, John Karas, James Hutchins. Back Row: Mr. Bongers, Coachg Frankie Karas, Manager. SCHRAG CLINIC EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS OLSEN'S 5 AND IO EXTENDS ITS TO THE CLASS OF 58 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 5B' Baseball First Row: Darrell Claborn, Mike Lewis, Bill Anderson, Henry Gronski, Earl Mc Murray, Darrell Schmuck. Second Row: Coach Lehman, Greg Nelson, David Norley, Arnold Huddleson, Dwight Schrag, Tom Coffin, Manager. Last Row: John Karas, Maurice Johnson, Jessy Demich, Pete Nel- son, Danny Huddleson. The '59 season was the first year Soap Lake had a baseball squad. For the first year they had an excellent season and are to be congratulated for their outstanding record. EEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 'Iss-1 SOAP LAKE REPORTER THE WATCHSHOP EXTENDS ITS D'AMlCO'S DRIVE IN EXTENDS ITS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS oF OF' IISSII 115511 23 Tennis EAGLES TENNIS TEAM l First Row, left to right: Dick Thuesen, Butch Boyd, Brent Miller, Dick Billrneyer, Roger Scott, Nels King. Second Row: Judy Nelson, Janet Billmeyer, Barbara Doran, Friday Perkins, Alice Hermans. Third Row: Helen Long, Kay Kampton, Diane Jensen, Roxana Malone. Instructor: Mrs. Ball. Assistant: Mr. Rademiller. Games Won were by Brent Miller - 5 wins 0 losses Dick Billmeyer - 3 Wins 1 loss Elaine Perkins - 1 win 4 losses VARSITY MEMBERS Dick Thuesen Roger Scott Butch Boyd Alice Hermans Nels King Janet Billmeyer CASSlDY'S RED AND WHITE EXTENDS FOURTH STREET MARKET EXTENDS ITS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF' ITS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF vvsavl H5811 24 Bu nd Our Soap Lake High School Band under the direction of Mr. Ball has really enjoyed their whirlwind year of ae- tivities. From the afternoon practices to street and town marching, and then on the parades has been one eontin- uous chain of events. The band members are from the back row nearest the flag. Kathleen McNamara, Cinday Castel, Robert Mikkila, Bill Anderson, Donna Carpenter, Roger Scott, Mr. Ball, Benny Perkins, Alice Hermans, James Hutchins, David Weston, Mike Collins, Judy Schwebke, Gloria Thompson. Second Row: Betty Ledgerwood, Judy Anderson, Charles Martin, Tommy Neilson, Gary Werner, Butch Morgan, Jamie Walker, Barbara Doran, Don Gansauge, Nels King, Norman Jensen, Henry Gronski, Janice Vickery, Bar- bara Allan. Third Row: Brent Miller, Lois Sperry, Terry Johnson, Orrin Phillips, Sandra Cox, Clarence Wil- liams, Helen Long, Pat Hamilton, Janice Kemper, Denis Morgan. Some of the Highlights: May 3--Saturday--Apple Blossom Festival May 17--Saturday--Lilac Festival May 23--Friday ---Spring Concert May 30--Friday ---Memorial Day Parade May 31--Saturday--Colorama at Grand Coulee szzf:z::.g, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF vvsavv SOAP LAKE DRUGS 23 Muiorettes DRUM MAJORETTE This year was Judy Anderson s first year as Soap Lake High School Drum Majorette. Judy looked very striking in her new uni- form at the head of the band in the Apple I Blossom, Lilac, Memorial Day, and Color- ama parade. She played the clarinet in the concert band. FEATURED TWIRLER Gloria Thompson, featured twirler with the band, appeared at Football and Basket- ball games, Fall and Spring concerts, and with the Marching Baud. Her spectacular routines included work with a swing flag, lighted baton and fire baton, as well as the conventional form of twirling. Cheerleaders The cheerleaders have performed at the basketball and football games. They are from left to right: Ruby Gordon, Dolores Blair, and Betty Helms. The B squad cheerleaders were at most of the B games to lead our boys on to victory. From left to right the girls are: Judy Whitmore, Kay Kempton, and Sharon Werner. 27 Songleuders SONG LEADERS Diane Jensen, Patty Cranson, Elaine Perkins Our Songleaders worked hard with the yell leaders and the Pep Band to further school spirit and help encourage our teams to victory. Oh, Soap Lake High, we're boasting for you. Oh, Soap Lake High, to you we're true. The blue, the White of dear old Soap Lake Hi. Oh, Soap Lake Hi, your sons and daughters, Wherever in this world they roam, Will always learn to love and honor Their dear old homes. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF Yl58V' A sAvoN Foon STORES ' l SOAP LAKE AND EPHRATA 28 I CD S-4 +9 cd o 11 40-4 GJ x cd A Q. as o cn 2. +-'CD 55 'v-4 .Em 'r-4 '55 'P-4 QQ as om 3.5 S-4 BQ. 'na 2:-4 gif 45 EH-4 +13 .58 Eff, ,dns U-P15 JJ C? LYJ-5 O 'Eg .H 33: A2 Ecu gal? PE use S Us an :E av-4 -gan of -Sw KO CTE E30 ees.. O2 SZ, GJ nog U1 SEE GJ E355 s-.gg o4MH KDOQ-4 :W 'cu SBS nga ogg 2903 '-35,4-1 Efvg M32 .cm Y .- L D. Pep Club EAGLETTES f Left to Right are Nancy Willbanks, Judy Whitmore, Dolores Robinson, Barbara Doran, Sharon Overose, Frances Lary, Betty Helms, Judy Nelson, Karen Jackson, Barbara Powers, Jean Oakley, Kay Kempton, Diane Jensen, April Notaras, Joan Wing, Gloria Thompson, BettiWillbanks, Sharon Werner, Ruby Gor- den, Elaine Perkins, Pat Hamilton, Janett Billmeyer, Claudia Thomas, Linda Thompson, Dolores Blair Top Row, left to right: Diane Jensen. Second Row: Karen Jackson, Jean Oakley. Third Row: Joan W'ng, Leona Gill, April Notaras. Fourth Row: Sharon Overose, Betty Helms, Joyce Day, Alice Hermans, Lois Sperry. Fifth Row: Ruby Gordon, Dolores Blair, Elaine Perkins, Janett Billmeyer, Linda Thompson, Kathy Anderson. 30 Annual Stuff ANNUAL STAFF Front Row: Cole Robison, Butch Boyd, Lucia Lary, Nancy Wilbanks, Sylvia White, Cindy Reed, Jean Oakley, Keith Strunk. Back Row: Mr. Berg, advisorg Joan Wing, Geraldine Scheib, Betty Jean Wilbanks, Diane Jensen, Judy Anderson, Darrell Claborn, assistant editor, April Notaras, editor. Mghhvd Mr H. 'W fmff ' Mui.. -020-aql Best Food in Town FAMILY CAFE WISHES THE BEST DR. JOHN MCNAMARA AND OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF vvsavv DR. LEONARD MCNAMARA 31 Journalism FIRST SEMESTER JOURNALISM CLASS Front Row, left to right: Mr. Berg, Dolores Robinson, Karen Jackson, Jean Oakley, Mike Arvau. Second Row: Lucia Lary, Delores Blair, April Notaras, Judy Anderson, Joan Wing. Third Row: Darrell Claborn, Mike Lewis Butch Boyd, Ralph Millispaugh, Cole Robison. At the beginning of the year our newspaper staff produced the first printed paper. The first semester the staff was: Co-Editor: Dolores Robinson Editor: Karen Jackson Business Manager: Jean Oakley Advertising Manager: Mike Arvan The second semester the staff was: Editor: Cole Robison Co-Editor: Jean Oakley Business Manager: Karen Jackson THIS PAGE COURTESY OF PIONEER LUMBER AND HARDWARE SOAP LAKE HARDWARE 32 Stump Club Standing, left to right: Mr. Ball, Carolyn Groff, Cheryl Groff, Cindy Castle. Seated: Jamie Walker, Don Gansauge Frankie Karas, Lee Kahl. Missing from picture: Maureen Mc Guire, Norman Kahl. The Stamp Club Officers President ............... Frankie Karas Vice President ..... . . . . .Jamie Walker Secretary-Treasurer ......... Lee Kahl Faculty Advisor ........... Mr. Ball The stamp club held weekly meetings on Thursday evenings during the school year. Meetings were usually followed by a recreation hour. The 3rd annual SOLPEX fSoap Lake Philatelic Exhibitionj was held on May 14, The SOLPEX cup is awarded to the best student collection in the exhibit. Gold, silver and bronze medals are also awarded. In 1957 the gold cup was won by Frankie Karas' collection of Birds on Stamps . - TUNER BEXXUBXXS ' ' sm THIS PAGE COURTESY OF IN SOAP LAKE 33 Class Play JUNIOR CLASS PLAY This year the Junior Class presented Growing Pains under the direction of Mrs. Ball. It took long hours of practice but after everyone had seen it they thought that it was worth it. The cast are from left to right, Front Row: Dolores Lee Robinson, Joan Wing, Carolyn Shelsted, April Notoras Jean Oakley, Alice Hermans, Karen Jackson. Second Row: Mrs. Ball, directorg Henry Gronski. 'Third Row: Charles Coffin, Butch Boyd, Dickie Thuesen, Mike Arvan, Mike Lewis, Elvin Honey. CHERF BROS. lNC. , SANDKAY CONTRACTORS INC. A JOINT VENTURE EXTENDS ITS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF vlsavv 34 Science Club Sitting, left to right: Tom Coffin, Darrell Claborn, Dwight Schrag, Treasurer, Ruby Gordon, Secretary, Mike Smith, Vice President, Richard Holman, President. Standing: Mr. Bongers, Advisor, Pete Nelson, Maurice John- son, Roger Scott, Jamie Walker, Don Cox, Diane Jensen, Terry Johnson, Cindy Reed, Sylvia White, George Klein Betty Helms, Don Gansauge, Henry Gronski, Charles Coffin, Frank Karas, Elvin Honey. The main pupose of the Science Club is to promote science through- out the school. This year the main accomplishment of the club was the promotion of the Soap Lake Science Fair. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF vvsavi BJORKL.UND'S MEN AND BOYS CLOTHES 35 QUEEN JANET AND KING WOODY Dancing MUSIC PROVIDED BY SOAP LAKE BAND THIS PAGE COURTESY OF LOPENlAN'S T. V. AND APPLIANCES RAY'S 66 SERVICE IN EPHRATA IN SOAP LAKE 36 WATCH YOUR STEP BOB SHOCKED DICK LOOK OUT KEITH IS WATCHING HCHAPERONESH SOAP LAKE DRY GOODS RAY'S BARBER SHOP Ex'rENDs SHOES AND CLOTHING CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF IISBYI 37 DISCONNEC TED ,x C, W YQM Zi Mk B.- Eaw 'iii TEIFH -55:4 -,-Qi. .J '..:,- ' : ,. REALLY? . A .,,V A K? 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