Sprague High School - Viking Yearbook (Sprague, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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FACULTY QQ WS I NX 4,,.-04 fl 3-1. .Q9-'P 1. J . . k M 991-J -li- .- -,g. ' SuperinTendenT's Message The purpose oT educaiion is noT To make IiTe easy buT To make men sTrong. This quoTaTion Tells boITer Than I could whaT The Teachers oT The Sprague I-Iigh School have really been aiming aT. We have Tried To graduaTe young men and young women who will noT look Tor soTT spoTs in IiTe buT will rneeT The hard Task: oT IiTe wiTh sTrengTh and conTidence. Again I assure you, sTudenTs and graduaTes, ThaT you are sTronger Than you realize, ThaT you have a vasT reservoir oT courage which you can Tap as needed, and ThoT your lives will reTIecT crediT on your parenTs, your school, and your communiTy. -R. K. OImsTod PrincipaI's Message To The GracIuaTes oT I954: I've been siTTing here aT my desk wondering iusi' whaT I could say ThaT wouIdn'T sound like a IecTure and yeT mighT serve as an inspiraTion in The days To come. f'XTTer all, we've had Tour years Togeiherg long ones Tor you, perhaps, buT mighTy shorT ones Tor me, and in Those Tour years, you have grown Trorn The awkward adoIescenT inTo young men and women. One oT The hurdles oT IiTe has been accomplished and you have your diploma, a piece oT sheepskin which acTuaIIy means IiTTIe unless you have wiTh iT Two Things which I consider all imporTanT. The TirsT aT These is a sense oT moral values, knowing The difference Isofween righT and wrong and Trying To apply The Golden Rule To every day living. Your IiTe can- noT Truly be o success wiThouT This. The second poinT is very similarg and To me is Tor more imporTanT Than The acguisiTion oT subiecT maTTer. I reTer To good habiTs and aTTi- Tudes. IT you have The righT habiTs and aTTiTudes Toward sTudy, work, and ploy you'II geT along in IiTe. To The exTenT ThoT we have Tailed To give you good habiTs and aTTiTudes, To ThaT exTenT The school has Tailed you. Abe Lincoln once said, I am noT bound To win, buT I am bound To be True. I am noT bound To succeed, buT I am bound To live up To whaT IighT I have. I musT sTand wiTh he who sTands righT, sTand wiTh him when he is righT, and parT wiTh him when he is wrong. There is a IoT oT ThoughT in This guoTaTion-aImosT ci philosophy oT IiTe. I sincerely believe you have gone a long way in esTabIishing such a philosophy Tor yourseIT. When, in TuTure years, you Think of Sprague High School, I hope iT is more Than a building-iT represenTs a sTandard oT values. O. K. Palmer. gk il? il? Ac'rivi+ies DeIber+ Wilson: Foo+balI I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I: Baseball I, 3: Sluclenf Council I, 2: Class Pres. 3, 4: Sigma Club I, 2, 3, 4: Paper Siaff 3, 4: Eclilor 4. Grela Coffman: Della Club I, 2, 3, 4: Della Sec. 3: Della Pres. 4: Class Play 3, 4: Chorus I, 3, 4: Drill Team I, 2, 3: Girl's P.E. I, 2, 3: Play Day I, 2: Dance Recilal I: Paper Slail 3, 4: Class Pres. I: Class Sec. 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Body V. Pres. 4: Band 2, 3, 4. I Jay Archer: Poolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Base- ball I, 3: Class Treasurer I: Class Pres. 2: Class Sec. 2:1 Class V. Pres. 3, 4: Class Rep. 3: Sludenl Body Pres. 4: Sigma Club I, 2, 3, 4. Don Fries: Transfer from Soullw Kilrsap. Foolball 3, 4 Baslcelball 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Class Pres. 4: Class Rep. 4: Class Treas. 2, 3: Slucleni Body V. Pres. 4: Sigma Club 3, 4: Paper Slalf 2, 3. Carl Harder: Transfer from l.amon'r. Foolball mgr. 3, 4: Traclc 3: Class V. Pres. 3, 4: Sigma Club Sec. 3, 4: Sigma Club' Goal' 3: E.W.C.E. Band Clinic 3: All-s+a're Band 4. , ' Wes Dauncey: Transfer from Enlial. Foolball mgr. 4: Baseball 4: Class Vice Pres. 4: Sludenl Body Treas. 4: Sluclenl' Body Pres. 4. I? 'la 1 '-,Q 9 gy-I 1711 'ls ' , - 3 , A-N.v'L rl i.V, n M- -YI .. X . MAS GTHER5 5A W u5 oo,o,ooo,,o.o S 'frgshmtn Ouvuoogboouogooo 0 Q I i L i: ,-I s, 9, 62-yu I ,, .M OIOOOOQOQA-S X-,on-,ow-g59'O0 0ll ,..1 - -, fo? Josh in .NX +1-++++++++As Junior-5++ ++++++-H-++ W xq L , ...J Senior Prophecy Men have said ThaT l was endowed aT birTh wiTh a peculiar sense- ThaT OT having an insighT inTo The TuTure. Some say iT is impossible, oThers merely scoTT. The TacT remains ThaT l have been able To predicT The TuTure wiTh some degree OT accuracy. SO, being raTher inTimaTely acquainTed wiTh The members OT The graduaTing class OT I954, I have prophesied Their TuTure 20 years Trom now. f LeT us begin wiTh Jay Melvin Archer, who was a Tine Tellow and an excellenT scholar. BuT alas, To my horror l Tind ThaT he has given him- selT To The soliTude OT his ranch which he has appropriaTely named Jay- BeT Acres. He is now engaged in The develOpmenT OT cerTain varieTies OT wheaT under adverse condiTions. His TondesT dream, however, ThaT OT obTaining a million dollars wiThouT acTive parTicipaTiOn on his parT, has yeT To be realized. Now leT us consider The Temole OT our class, GreTa Marie CoTTman. She is now residing in The viciniTy OT her old alma maTer. Miss CoTTman recenTly reTurned Tram an exTended soiourn abroad. She was aTTempTing To secure more Thorough-bred sTock Tor her line OT race horses which she has painsTakingly developed and which is acknowledged as being one OT The besT in The counTry. The Third person inTo whose TuTure we are gazing is Donald Dean Fries who, remarkable as iT may sound, we Tind siTTing behind his big desk in an oTTice in The meTropolis OT SeaTTle. lT seems he has been able To claim much presTige in cOmpleTing The work ThaT was begun by The laTe Dr. Kinsey in his Tamous RepOrTs. Besides being considered The only living person To psychoanalyze The characTerisTics aT ear addicTs, he also manuTacTures The now Tamous FriesmObile. His claim is ThaT iT can be driven by anyone as well as iT he were born wiTh a wheel in his hand. Wesley Neil Dauncey ha! developed inTo a man OT inTernaTional re- known Tor his work in The Tield OT barbering. He has compleTely revolu- Tionized This Tield by iniTiaTing The now Tabulous JanecuT which he has aTTecTionaTely named aTTer his ever-loving spouse. AT inTervals, however, he reverTs TO his TirsT love, painTing, and during These inTervals, he has developed some OT The mosT dazzling works yeT produced. The TacT ThaT Their absTracTion is so cOmpleTe They have even sTumped The experTs, maT- Ters liTTle To Their creaTor who conTinues To produce Them wiTh greaTer absTracTiOn Than ever. The person being aTTecTed leasT by The passing OT Time seems To be Carl Harder who seems To be Taking liTe iusT as iT comes To him and goes righT on raising his world-Tamous Harder CaTTle which are soughT Through- OuT The world Tor breeding purposes. BeTween This and his incessanT wanderings which has Taken him To almosT every naTion on The: globe, his only oTher inTeresT is in raising a Tamily The number OT which The lasT Time They Took score was TiTTeen. The Tinal member OT The class OT '54 is DelberT Cline Wilson. He seems To be Thoroughly enjoying liTe in his usual way. RecenTly, aTTer reTurning Trom anoTher OT his galacTic soiourns, he was nominaTed TO head The commiTTee on inTerplaneTary uniTicaTion. Being an auThoriTy on space exploraTion he is conTinually soughT To guide scienTiTic expediTions To many oT The new planeTs ThaT have been discovered. His new bo-ok The Dark PlaneTs deals wiTh his incredible discoveries which he made on many OT These. This I submiT as my concepTion OT The TuTure lives OT The Dynamic class OT l954-as They will be in I974. Horoscope CARL HARDER Nickname .,7,,,,.....,w,,...,.,.,......o,oA Furr Ambilion ..,,...,A,o..,7, Own a '54 Ford Pel Peeve .,7,,,,,,.7,,,,...,,,,,A,A My Sisler Favorile Song ....,.,, The Message Pei Saying ....,7,,7,.,.....,,.,.,.., Yeah Paslime ,,,,,A, .,,,.,,,.,.. V Vorking Sporl ,,,,7, ,,,,,,7,, B askelball Girl ,,,,,,,,.,,,A,.,,,.,,,7.7,,,,,7,,,.,,, Janice Cause ol Dealrh ,,a,,, Fraclured Skull JAY ARCHER Nickname 7,,,,,,,..,..,.,,.. . .eee.,.,... .Arch Ambilion .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, Be a Millionaire Pe? Peeve ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,c,,,, Women Favorile Sang ,,,,,, VVedding Bells Pei Saying ...v.,V......, ,..,. ' 'Walch ll ,,.,,s,,,,Playing Paslime ........ ..,,,,,.Foo+ball Sporl ,.,.,..........,,,, Girl .,...,,,,...,,.,..,,,,,... ..,,,.,...,,,,, B elly Cause of Dealh .V.....,.,,.,,.... Nalural DON FRIES Nickname,, Sebaslian The Grea'l Ambilion ,.,,..,,..c. To Become Smarl Pei Peeve ,,,..,A,,,..........,....,....,,,, Ears Fav. Song ,,,,.. Lonely Lillle Robin Pel Saying ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c, BIow I+ Paslime ,,.... Looking Very lnlelligenl Sporl ,,,.,...,,,c,...,....,.,..,,,, Basketball Girl ,.,,,.,.,..,,..,,,.... Karol Ann Brown Cause ol Dealh ,,,,,.,,,. Bad Dreams WES DAU NCEY Nickname .,,,,,,....,..,,,.,. Wesferlield Ambilion .......... ......... B ookkeeper Pef Peeve ...V........,............... O. K. P. Favorile Song .... Cons+an+inople Pel Saying .,,.,,,,.,,,.,,.,,r, Naugh'ry Paslirne ,,.,,.. ..,,,,.. T rip lo Enlial Sporl .,,...... .... ..,.,..,,..... B a seloall Girl ........o.7r.,,,..c...,... .......... J anel Cause of Dealh ................ '34 Chev DEL WILSON Nickname .,,,,..,...,.....,.,..o,........ Willy Ambifion ,,,,,,..,...,.....,,.,,. Archilecl Pei' Peeve ,..... Lasl Salurday Nighl Favorile Song .,...... Rye Whiskey Pel Saying .,..,,.,.......... Foul Thing Paslime ...,....... ,......... P laying Pool Sporl .,.V.,... ...A .......... F o olball Girl .,,...o......................A........ A-hah! Cause of Dealh .................. Women GRETA COFFMAN Nickname .,,,.,,.,..............,.... Slim Ambiiion .......... To Marry a Farmer Pel Peeve ..,...,,...........,........ Hislory Fav. Song,. Crying ln 'lhe Chapel Pe? Saying A... You Think So. Huh? Paslime ,,......,.,... Horseback Riding Spod ........,,,....,,................. Foolball Boy .,.,.....,.....,..........,. Where is One Cause ol Deafh .................. Suicide Senior Will We, fhe Senior Class, in order 'ro form a more perfecf high school, esfablish a more iusf faculfy, insure scholasfic preoccupafian, provide for superior infellecfs, promofe an increase in misbehavior, and fo our diplo- mas for ourselves as proof fo posferify, do esfalolish and ordain rhis fo be fhe lasf will and fesfamenf of fhe class of 54 . l, Don Fries, leave my aloilify fo rnalce a nuisance of myself ro Lloyd Bourne, realizing 'rhaf Lloyd has already made a greaf deal of progress in fhis regard. l also leave fhe several hairs on my chesf fo Charles Miller. l, Wes Dauncey, leave my curley hair fa Jimmy Miller: he can use if. To Jack Lee, l leave my abilify fo go gef if and don'f lef Them fake if away from you. Use fhis wifh carellll l, Del Wilson, leave my exfreme heighf fo Keifh and my four-bil' words fo Janef. I also leave my aloilify fo skip school wifhouf geffing caughf fo Gary. 'l, Grefa Coffman, will fhe loenefifs of my experience in leading, direcfing, and confrolling The acfivifies of 'rhe senior boys, fo nexl' year's senior girls. l also will my superior abilify fo drive a car fo Janef Engles. l, Carl Harder, leave my wafer buclcef fo nexf year's managers, and my calmness in playing ping-pong, fo Jimmy Fox. l, Jay Archer, leave my sfudious habifs fo Earl unless he developes belsfer ones. l also leave my excess girl friends ro fhe boys who need fhem. lExcluding Beffy--her l lceep.l To Mrs. Miller we leave our dirfy dishes. To Kon and Mr. Miller we leave anyfhing fhaf we haven'+ already leff. To fhe Juniors we leave our row of seafs and! fhe privilege of being Seniors. Also all fheir empfy pop baffles, if fhey can find where we leff fhem. To fhe sophomores we leave our sophisficafed manners, our dynamic personalifies and our abilify fo live if up. To 'the Freshmen we leave our abilify 'ro increase in number. As a class: To Mr. Palmer we leave our American Observers in fhe hope fhaf we will never see fhem again. To Mr. Prineas we leave our empfy milk-shalce confainers. To Miss O'Brien we leave fhe headache of nexf year's Jr.-Sr. play. r To Mr. Boll we leave his classes if he doesn'l' cafch us. To Mr. Olmsfed we leave our finger prinfs. Junior Class Jane+ Engles, Jim Engdahl, June Busse, Jerry Fox. Keilh McDonald. Llayd Bourne, Charles Miller, Gary McGinnis, Shirley Esslinger, Belly Bald- win, Mr. Prineas, advisor. Sophomore Class Firsl row: Joanne Busse, Carol Jean Pelerson, Maureen Smifh. Marla Jo Doerschlag, Doris Clark, Sandra Bishop. Second row: Miss O'Brien, advisor, Evan McDonald, Larry Clark, Jim Fox, Charles Frerichs, James Miller, Dale Doerschlag. John Melville. Freshman Class Jaclc Lee, Karol Ann Brown, Palsy Smilh, Earl Bogle, Mr. Ball, advisor. f'-43 5: GG W f S iff, ., iy. ' A ,-...f-MJ... .. ...N O L LQ I ' . A -'...-'.-fs lr' a 'H 'a . at ,gg -..L,,. 6 .af 1. 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' , A , H if-'ii:.::':::: I? . --f 5 IU I Nail? V ' ' ' X ' ' , 116. f ix 1-S-.X Will, 'l:f:f5:g.:g:::.. 1 'R ,. i ' A t U fvlfefsi V f fu '- 15:::1:7:'::':'t1,, it: W- N A . .,.., Junior Class The Junior Class aT Sprague High School is proud oT The leadership The class has shown in school aTTairs. Financiall , The class has prospered by selling pop and reTreshmenTs aT TooTball ancl baskeTball games and can Tace iT's senior year wiTh The knowledge oT suTTicienT Tunds on hand. Besides having served roles in The Junior-Senior play MounTain Gal one oT our chieT acTiviTies has been The planning Tor SouTh aT The Border The Junior Prom. SouTh OT The- Border was presenTed on April 24 wiTh The MZKD orchesTra Turnishing The music To an enThusiasTic crowd. The Junior class has conTribuTed iTs share oT Tine aThleTes To The sporT program. Charles Miller, Jerry Fox, Lloyd Bourne, Gary McGinnis and KeiTh McDonald were all TirsT sTring TooTball players and Jim Eng- dahl also had considerable acTion. Several oT These boys were also on The baskeTball squad. BeTTy Baldwin and Shirley Esslinger are Two oT The school's yell leaders, showing how The class sTands in school spiriT. CLASS OFFICERS lsT SemesTer 2nd SemesTer Charles Miller PresidenT Lloyd Bourne Jerry Fox Vice PresidenT Shirley Esslinger Jim Engdahl Treasurer Jerry Fox June Busse SecreTary Jerry Fox Lloyd Bourne RepresenTaTive BeTTy Baldwin Class MoTTo: The higher we climb. The broader our view. Class Colors - Orchid and Gray Flower - Sage 4145 5 ro 72 152 '?- . JW Sophomore Class We should label ourselves Superior Class because we consider our- selves superior nol only in number, bul also inlelligencel?l originalily abilily and in school spiril Take lhe maller ol Freshman lnilialian, lor inslance. Whal chance did lour lowly Freshman have wilh I4 proud and mighl Sophomores? Yes, lhe second week ol schdol, we inlroduced and showed lhose same Freshmen lhe mysleries ol school cilizenship. Speaking ol school spiril, lhe poor Frosh couldn'l hold up lheir end in managing lhe Mixers aller lhe games so, big-hearled as we are, we sluck our necks oul and look more lhan our share ol lhe work and responsibilily. Ol course, we did allow Jimmy lo enler inlo lhe negolia- lions and, ol course, righlly received an even splil ol lhe prolils. As lor originalily, whal olher clcss would plan and lormulale a Sock Dance. ll was held on March l9lh. Maybe a lew loes were slepped on, a lew blislers achieved. a lew lummy aches developed as a resull ol lhe pie auclionq and Janel Engles, one ol lhose dumb Juniors, had lo win lhe prize lor lhe cleveresl pair ol socks, bul we did have a good lime. As lor abilily we poinl wilh pride lo lhe only individual in school who achieved slraighl A's--Sandra Bishop. For our slar alhleles who were lirsl slring players in eilher loolball or baskelball we have Jimmy Fox, Charles Frerichs and Larry Clark lo supporl our claim lo superiorily and Maureen Smilh is one ol lhe yell leaders. ln lhe music lielcl, almosl every member ol lhe class lakes an all slar parl. Yes, we have il even if lhe olher classes won'l admil il. CLASS OFFICERS lsl Semesler Carol Jean Pelerson Dole Doerschlag Vice Presidenl 2nd Semesler Presidenl Dale Doerschlag La rry Cla rk Maureen Smilh Secrelary Joanne Busse Sandra Bishop Treasurer John Melville Marla Jo Doerschlag Represenlalive Jimmy Fox Miss O'Brien Advisor Miss O'Brien CLASS MOTTO Thinking well is wise, planning well is wiser, doing besl ol all. Colors Charlruese and Maroon well is wisesl Flower Begonia and Freshman Class Small bul mighly mighl be applied lo lhe Freshman Class lhis year as only lour lreshmen, lwo boys and lwo girls, limidly answered la lhe opening bell. Soon losing lheir limidily, lhey made lhemselves lell in sludenl body allairs. Acling as co-sponsors wilh lhe Sophomore class, lhe Freshmen pul on regular mixers aller home loolball and baskelball games. Jaclc and Earl, allhough lighl in weighl, played on lhe 'loolball and baslcelball squad. Palsy and Karol Ann were represenled in lhe band and all ol lhe class members look parl in chorus. CLASS OFFICERS Isl Semesler 2nd Semesler Palsy Smilh Jaclc Lee Jack Lee Earl Bogle Earl Bogle Palsy Smilh Karol Brown Karol Brown CLASS MOTTO Il's nol lhe size ol lhe man in lhe lighl lhal counls: il's lhe size ol lhe lighl in lhe man. CLASS COLOR Brown and Yellow CLASS FLOWER Daffodil xx Q, U. AETUUTHQS 55 is 5 S 1+ .I T AssociaTed STudenT Body Numerically, The sTudenT body oT Sprague High School is probably aT an all-Time low wiTh only 34 sTudenTs in school This year. A large grad- uaTing class lasT year, wiTh a very small incoming Freshman class This year accounTs Tor The low membership. ' The STudenT Body, alThough sponsoring The aThleTic and music ac- TiviTies, was probably noT as acTive This year as in Tormer years. This was due To The TacT ThaT we believed we had suTTicienT Tunds aT The beginning oT The year Toicarry on The maior acTiviTies and ThaT more acTiviTies could be shiTTe,d To The various classes. , . The STudenT Body sponsored The magazines drive and conTesTs aT The beginning oT The year wiTh boTh The CurTis and Crowell Publishing Com- panies. We neTTed approxirnaTely S250 Tor our eTTorTs. The STudenT Body also gave o Xmas ParTy Tor iTs members preceding vacaTion. AnoTher oT iTs acTiviTies was giving movies aT The end OT The six weeks' periods Tor The enTire school. The Treasury aT The presenT Time is in raTher poor condiTion because oT The generous spending on The parT oT The sTudenTs. New TooTball unie Torms, second sTring baslceTball suiTs, and much needed equipmenT were purchased during The year. A new ping-pong Table was also purchased and The old one was given To The grade school in appreciaTion oT Their work in The CurTis Campaign. The STudenT Council, wiTh Mr. OlmsTed as advisor, has operaTed eTTicienTly and well, and has given excellenT leadership To The group. STudenT Body oTTicers Tor The year are as Tollows: I sf Semesfer 2nd SemesTer Jqy Archer ,,,,,.. ....... P reSidenT ......... ....... W es Dauncey GFGTQ CoTTman ....... ..... Z .Vifie Pl'eSideV1'l' ......... .............. D on Fries Mqureen SmiTh ........ ......... S ecreTory ........ ......... S cmdro Bishop Wes Dauncey.. Lloyd Bourne .... B . .....,.......Treasurer...... SergeanT-aT-Arms ........ ,,,,,,, A 1 ..............Jerry Fox James Engdahl 122 K gfeft- f-12 Student Council Left to Righf: Greta Coffman, Karol Ann Brown, Jay Archer, Maureen Smith, Mr. Olmstead, Lloyd Bourne, Wes Dauncey, Marla Jo Doerschlag. Yell Leaoers Betty Baldwin, Maureen Smith, Shirley Esslinger. Sprague Band Following a successful season lasT year, inTeresT in The school band remained high This year. AlThough crippled by losses Through graduaTion and oTher causes, The band. by mid-year, had regrown To a membership oT ThirTy-one. Playing aT all The home TooTball games. and puTTing on The half- Time show aT The homecoming game kepT The band busy The TirsT parT oT The year. l-lighlighT oT The season was The WinTer ConcerT which was en- ThusiasTically received by The public on January 25Th. FourTeen diTTerenT solos and ensembles were preparing To enTer The Bi-CounTy Solo and Ensemble conTesT aT The Time This maTerial was senT To The prinTers. l:urTher plans included parTicipaTion in The ConcerT Band conTesT aT DavenporT in April, and The Marching Band conTesT aT Odessa in May. A spring ConcerT was also being prepared. OuTsTanding among The music sTudenTs This year was solo TrombonisT Carl Harder, who was selecTed To play in The All-STaTe Band during The WashingTon Music EducaTors meeTing in Yolcima. ln addiTion, Carl was selecTed To play in The Honor Band aT E.W'.C.E. music TesTival as were Jerry Fox, clarineT, and Sandra Bishop, bariTone. ' OTTciers Tor The year included: 6reTa CaTTman ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,, PresidenT Maureen SmiTh ,,,,,..,...,..,, Treasurer Jerry Fox ...,,,,,.,,,.,,.,, Vice PresidenT Marla Jo Doerschlag ....,. Librarian BeTTy Baldwin ,,.,, .,.,,.,,s, S ecreTary Sandra Bishop ...,.........,.... Librarian Sprague Chorus The Sprague l-ligh School chorus, composed oT TwenTy-one voices, worked long and diligenTly on Their TirsT public appearance of The year, and presenTed To The public on December 23 a ChrisTmas canTaTa. The Carols OT ChrisTmas , The canTaTa. was very warmly received by The public. ChesTs swelled wiTh iusTiTiable pride aT The many complimenTs re- ceived by The members aTTer This performance. Marla Jo Doerschlag, Jerry Fox, Sandra Bishop, and KeiTh McDonald, soloisTs Tor The canTaTa. did an admirable iob. Plans Tor The spring included enTries by soprano soloisT Marlo Jo Doerschlag and oTher vocal ensembles in The Bi-CounTy Solo-Ensemble ConTesT. Also underway were plans Tor an opereTTa To be presenTed laTer in The spring. IT has been many years since an opereTTa was presenTed here and inTeresT in iTs presenTaTion was very high. Able assisTance To The chorus was given by accompanisTs Marilyn Palmer and Marcia Melville. 'Q F. .1 4- nd Melville Palmer Ninoul Harder Palmer Smith J. Peterson Nihoul Hill Smifn Coffman A. Brown Anderson Baldwin Miller Blsnop McDonald Coffman Bourne Harder . Ball Olmsted Jones Dauncey Clark J. Doerscnla Busse Chorus H. Palmer Mft Ball Ko Ao Brown Do Clark M. Melville Bo Baldwin S. Essllnger G. Coffman R. Ewing So Bishop P. Smifn M. J. Doerscnlg J. Busse J. Engles L. Bourne Jo FOX H0 Smifn J. Lee Co Miller Da Fries Ea McDonald Jo Fox K. McDonald Miller ' Bogie Sigma Club The Sigma Club is an organizaTion oT The boys oT The Sprague High School who have received The coveled S in recogniTion oT achievemenT in aThleTics. However, aThleTic achievemenT alone is noT The sale criTe ia Tor membership, as They are elecTed To The club on The basis oT characTer and inTegriTy as well as aThleTic achievemenT. New members elecTed and iniTiaTed inTo The club This year were: Larry Clark, Wes Dauncey, Charles Ererichs, Jim Fox, Jim Engdahl, John Melville and Evan McDonald. Five seniors will graduaTe This year ouT oT The sixTeen members now belonging To The club. OTTicers Tor The year were as Tollows: Del NVilson ,,,,, ,.,,,Y....,,,...s.s,,,........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P r esidenT Jay Archer .,.,..,.. ,Vice PresidenT Carl Harder ....,, ,,,, SecreTary Jerry Fox ..,7,,...,7, ,,,,,,,, B Treasurer Dale Doerschlag ,,o,Y, ,. ,,GoaT DelTa Club The DelTa Club oT Sprague High School is similar in Tuncrlion To The Sigma Club, iTs members gaining recogniTion by a poinT acTiviTy sysTem raTher Than by aThleTic achievernenT. There are TourTeen members oT The DelTa Club. The club Turnishes an incenTive To The girls To perTorrn exTra-curricular acTiviTies. This is done by awarding poinTs Tor cerTain achievemenls aT The girls. The girl having 500 poinTs aT The end oT her high school career is enTiTled To have her name engraved in an honor plaque which hangs in The hall oT The high school. C5reTa CoTTman will be The only Senior so honored This year. The main acTiviTies oT The club each year are iTs annual MoTher's Tea, which will be held May IO, and The annual DelTa Club BangueT, which is given by The members in honor oT The basl4eTball players. This banqueT will be held May I. The oTTicers oT The DelTa Club were: lsT SemesTer GreTa CoTTman ....,c, BeTTy Baldwin ....... Sandra Bishop .,...c,., PresidenT ....... Vice PresidenT ..,,,,, Y ...,.... SecreTar .... .. Y Shirley Esslinger ,,,,,,,,.. ,,...,.... T reasurer... JaneT Engels ,.c....... Social Chairman .V.,..,....... Zncl SemesTer ...,.,.,,BeTTy Baldwin .. .Rosalee Ewing .,..,..JaneT Engels ..,...,.,.,mDoris Clark Marla Jo Dcerschlag ' r x 1.6 tgp hu Q g ' X. Q 5 K, 5 J ,:l V , Ai x , M .- '- 'I 'L U Y L Tx fi ...rw M , s Q1 .A V Ml: ,-2 -- 5 KN! .' Ml. x 1: T L I X ,V 5 ' A It 7 j Q Sl K . Q.. I 'NX X 5 if' F ' I 5 l M s V -. - Q X. pk' 27 .4 ivy F, : V- Jgaaw mimi 'S 'Bi , X 'i 'J bf! , ,F V. 4, 4 I - f -awe I Q. A ,, , i - l 1 Fronl row, lei? To right Miss O'Brien, Jane? Engles, Shirley Esslinger, Grefa Coffman, and Belly Baldwin. Las? row: Joy Archer, Charles Miller, Jerry Fox, Lloyd Bourne and Delberr Wilson. Junior - Senior Play The Junior-Senior play, Moun'rain Gal, was produced on November 22 and was well received by 'fhe public. The play was also financially suc- cessful, neiiing approximalely S80 which was splil beiween 'rhe Juniors and Seniors. The play was a hillbilly comedy, +he plol cenfering around an orphan girl, Deedee, played by Belly Baldwin. Aclopled by an old mouniain couple, Ma and Pa Lindsay, played by Grela Coffman and Jerry Fox, Deedee desires an educaiion which she is unable 'ro achieve. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, rich iourisfs, played by Delberi Wilson and Shirley Esslinger, mee? Deedee, become inieresled and persuade ihe Lindsays lo lei Deedee go io Their home +0 acquire an educafion. I+ is laier discovered Thar Deedee is really 'lhe C5ordon's own clauqhler whom lhey had losf many years before. Good comedy siiualions were well handled by Sophie, Oby. and Caialpa, played by June Busse, Charles Miller, and Jane? Engles and lhe dashing hero is McKay, a lawyer, played by Jay Archer who wins The heari and hand of our heroine, Deedee. As in all cases of make believe -everyihing ends happily for everyone. flTHLETlES ag We 2 2 I , P 4 tr In lr ,n Foolball This year 'rhe Bi-Counlry foofball league was splil' wiih fhe schools of grea+er affendance playing Jrogefher in one league and 'rhe schools wi+h smaller alrendance in anolher league. The winners of each lague were fo engage in a play off 'For +he coun+y championship. l Wi+h our enrollmenr 'rhis year dropping 'ro 38, we were auiomafically in 'rhe smaller school league and H' was obvious +ha'r Almira would be our loughesl' compelilion. The Vilcings, carrying on 'rheir winning sfreak of lasl year, won five slraighi games before losing a reiurn game +0 Almira by a score of 27 fo 20. ln +he play off game for +he, small school oham- pionship, ihey losl' +o Almira I2 'ro O al' Davenpori in a game which was scoreless un+iI 'rhe las+ five minules of play, The Bi-Coun+y championship was won by Lind, who defeaied Almira in lhe play off. The Vikings had weight depfh and experience This year wi+h a sfrong line and a 'iasl' baclcfield. The line averaged approximaiely l75 pounds while The baclacield averaged a lillle under I5O' pounds. Wilh The excep- 'rion of Almira, our opponenfs +his year were 'foo weak for our veferan squad. We lose 'From fhis year's squad Jay Archer,-honorary cap+ain, who was selec+ed on 'rhe Bi-Counly all-s'rar leam: Don Fries, who did a s+ellar job al lei? end and Delber+ Wilson, lhe sca+ back who was confinually puffing our opponenfs off balance. Gary McGinnis has qui? school and will no? be eligible nex+ year, so an enlirely new bacldiield will be neces- sary. The eniire ve-+eran line, however, will be in+ac+ and should be power- house in +he league. Keifh McDonald. Lloyd Bourne. Charles Miller, and Jerry Fox will provide plenly of opposilion for any feam. This year's sub- s+i+u+es were able 'ro ge+ valuable experience and nexl' year will 'Fil' easily info 'firsf siring compelilion. SCHEDULE Sepiember I8 Sprague 69 - l-larringion a+ Harringfon 25 Sprague 59 - Harlline al' Sprague Oclober 2 Sprague 24 - Almira ai Sprague 9 Sprague 37 - l'larring+on al' Sprague I6 Sprague 56 - Cresfon af Sprague 22 Sprague 20 - Almira af Almirg 3l Sprague O - Almira al' Davenporf Sprague 265 - Opponenls 'ia 2424 ,as , '- ' fi xx -vf 5 15 F , ' ' K T A.. '- 5-- , . -. . 's.. 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Rirzville was undeleaied in cari- ference play wirh 8 wins and Sprague and Lind 'fied for second place wirh 4 wins and 4 losses. Odessa and Harringron rrailed wirh 2 wfns and 6 losses. This year, lor rhe lirsr Jrime, a double eliminarion 8-ream counry rournamenr was held ar Davenporr and Lind. Rirzville won 'lhe bi-counry championshi wirh Vlfillaur in second place. Sprague began irs rournamenr play by defzaring Reardon, bur was deleaied by Almira and Lind in close, hard-foughr games. High scorers for rhe season and lournameni' play were Archer wilh 354 poinrs and Fries wilh 340 poinrs. The following were rhe scores ol The seascnal and rournarnenr play: Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague Sprague A Squad 47 Spangle 39 Sprague 64 Spangle 52 Sprague 4! 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Wa UH Q YEZDU ll B S M5125 ELEWENTAHY Kinclergarlen Fronl row: David Whipple, Sherry Flowers, Marcus Jarvis, Jack Wad- kins, Donald Koeppel, Tommy Franson. Second row: Cheri Duncan, Sieve Kerpa, Susie Haverkamp, Phyllis Reed, Tommie Carier, Timmy Slromberger, and Mrs. Olmsled. Firsl' and Second Grades Fronl row: Darrell Tucker, Cheryl Ball, Terry Wadkins, Corine Hill, Janelle Smilh, Timmy Nihoul, Belh Smilh, David Miller. Second row: George Jarvis, Gary Carlson, Richie Duncan, Lynn Han- cock, Tommy Nihoul, Mary Ann Bogle, Jim Hill, Rex Harder. Third row: Mrs. Shaw, Danny Sleiner, Diane Easlman, Eddie Carler, Claylon Bolle, Ronnie Becker, Jayne Sielaif, Ril'chie De-Spain, Marian Palasma. Third and Fourlh Grades Fronl row: Roy Hoffman, Marla Emminglon, Bobby Bewick, Dick Bogie, Mike Forgey, Duane Lux, Deanna Snider. Second row: Carey Melcher, Rudy Belz, Ken'r Smi'rh, Delberl Hancock, Linda Clark, Kendall Rehn, Myra Pairick, Joanne Hanson, Jan Jones. Third row: Diane Coffman, George Hoffman, Mike Mielke, Buddy Carlson, David Hoff, Mike Jennings, Mark Bogle, Sharon Anderson, Cloud Brown, and Mrs. Plo'Hs. . A, .r - l'1f7': ,, C .ikiaee ...glfglirlfli 1 u --1 rp wav 4 5551 --v. -v -N1 ... ,gr- .-H. L: . T. Q --Q-1 - N X mv... -. v- A ...mu S., Lb .as .vb k ,Viv - I YY 'N 1 f ,Q ,W . vm Q- -,-.V ff,- if f 'F , , ,A ,K N . 4 1 09' .- Mu f 1 Grade School BaskeTball Team The Sprague Grade School baslceTball Team had one aT The mosT successTul Teams This season. ln regular league play They lasT cnly one game. They scored 366 poinTs To 303 Tor Their opponenTs. ' ln regular season play The opponenTs and scores are as Tollows: Sprague 33 ..7.....,,,,........Y,,,..........,u,..,,,......,, DavenporT II Sprague 39 .,,,Ap..,.... ,,,,,,, A,7,..,..,,, E d wall 27 Sprague 2I ,,,,.uu,. e..... L arnonT 20 Sprague 43 ...,...., 7,,Y,,,, E dwail I6 Sprague 3I ....,,,,. ....,7v. R eardan 26 Sprague 24 ......,.. ,7....,a,, O idessa 34 Sprague 3I ...u..... . Y,,,,,,,,,,.... Reardan 28 Sprague 38 ....,,,v.,,,.....,...,,,....,,u,,,,,,, ,.,,u,,......,,,Y O dessa 36 We enTered a pre-season TournamenT aT Odessa in November, geT- Ting 4Th place. We were The smallesT school in This TournamenT. The annual Sprague Grade TournamenT was held March 5Th and 6Th. The Teams parTicipaTing in This Tourney were: LamonT, Edwall, Ewan, and Sprague. The opening game was beTween Edwall and LamonT. This game was never in doubr wiTh LamonT winning 32 To 8. The second game Tound Ewan playing Sprague. Ewan Tried a sTalling Type aT game, buT were noT successTul in sTopping The Sprague Tive. Final score, Sprague I7, Ewan IZ. The Tinal nighT, Ewan played Edwall Tor Third place. Ewan won 26 To 15. Edwall received The sparTsmanship Trophy. Sprague and LamonT played Tor The championship in The Tinal game. LamcnT wan The championship by a score ol: 35 To 28. The local Tive goT OTT To a slow sTarT and didn'T Tind The baslceT unTil The Tinal minuTes OT play. Trophies were donaTed by The Sprague Lions Club, American Legion, P.T.A., and l-udTke and Jones. Winning The Tree Throw Trophy This year was Larry Lce wiTh 432. Players Tor The 7Th and 8Th grade This year were Bob Daverilz, Fred Hill, Larry Lee, Larry CoTTman, Louie Nihoul, Tom Fox, ClayTon BeTz, Lonnie Henson, Larry Dauncey, and Jimmy Gihiing. Manager was Dean STolp. 5Th and 6Th Grade Those playing on The 5Th and 6Th grade Team were PeTe Jones, Kon LamporTer, Frank STiner, Charlie Hill, David SielaTT, Larry Becker, Rodney Reed, Gary Henson, and Johnny STiner. These boys improved a greaT deal as The season wenT on. In The be- ginning They were guiTe inexperienced buT many oT Them developed inTo good shoTs and ball handlers as The season ended. Yell leaders Tor The grade Teams were Joan Bishop, ChrisTine Harder, and Judy SmiTh. '.e . I A f-eff, goiuv 'FMS fi XN DH IWM5, D 390. S Xu: -. N' q1'lA X La . 5 mf' Q . ' lf 4 pf L I B F' .1 1 'fha ' ' 'V f, Quevh QW xii ...SL I Kin3,AvxJ That C,,,1-T, i . HM Sq X-Mqrm J-on fl-'ive JC 1: -. 4 P- Y on ,Q V E fn A . t I ' I L , ' . UC n - . J. la Wf lf! , l 7'fX4af7.-Z. s fc-'Mio NA my W W ilgmg ,195 Rgsefff Z- -.. D.. 5 5ff7'ev'fff fu-n-..., Dmmccg, W wx 2? 32711415-j'7?.: I Q O 6lN'T+ -If ++ LOV E.+ + r . vor-4 , 50 xx' VU? HI? and Toqvme 'NW J' Q C011 , f OV' -tho? my Awngevs. . ' X 'fin 'P+ GRAND 4 4 I 'z ,I 1-7 l Jin as fm! Dd tThA tO I AUVERTISERS E Who Have M d This Annual P bl COM PLIMENTS OF BuH'erfield's Johnson's Mobi' Food Cenfer Service Sprague, Wcsh. Phone 3I5I Sprogue Wash CONGRATULATIONS TO 'Hqe Thomson Chevrolei' GRADUATING SENIORS GOOD LUCK from CLASS OF '54 I 0 Jones cablns Riizville Wash. Sprague, Wcshingion Jack Flowers e I e Club Mo'l'eI and Hoiel COnqf0+ulQ+i0Tns Seniors of GOOD LUCK SENIORS --54-H SPRAGUE WASH, Rifzviiie Wash J. 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H6005 LUCIYH Rifzville, Wcshingfon Semm Phone 2I9 W1 Main Sprague Wash Sprague Lake Resori' CONGRATU LATES THE SENIOR CLASS Sprague Washing+on TED SCHUTZ COMPLIMENTS OF Richfield Service and Garage E Phone 373I Sprague Washingfon CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 Ewald Plasma, Mgr. IN NEED OF AUTO REPAIRS? Then Drive To The Highway Garage Fox and Hassler, Props. Sprague AUE?,S?EEEii?5'ES Graingrowers, STORAGE INC' Phone 43I I I Sprague WashIng+on Sprague, Washingfon WISHING THE BEST TO THE Foffhe BEESI Of Food CJ SENIORS of , The ' Old Nahonal Bank or SPOKANE Mode Cafe Sprague Branch Sprague Washingfon Daisy Jones Sprague Wash. SPWQUG GNHQG HEARTIEST Supply 'nc' V CONGRATULATIONS Cooperarion Pays Dividends FROM YOUR MASSEY-HARRIS Charles Nihoul Duncan Lockers Sprague Vvosmngmn Sprague Washingfon Whitman? ELROY CRUM Elecirlc Shop Pmpriem of Phone 305I The Texaco Service CONQRATULATES THE SENIQRS CONGRATULATES THE or THE GRADUATTNG CLASS QF 54 CLASS OF 54 Phone 316: Sprague Washing+o'n Sprague Wash' me HARDWARE Sprague Advoca'l'e Comphmenfs of Exrends Hearfiesf Congrafulafions To The Senior Class Phone 44I I Sprague Wash. Sanborn's Hardware Phone 362I PLANT FOOD PAINT Sprague T Washingfon CONGRATULATIONS FROM VIC HOFF Dlsfribufor UNIONOIL PRODUCTS Sprague, Washing+on 1 Phone 38I3 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l954 EDGREN AND COX Dealers in TRACTORS FARM EQUIPMENT AND HOME APPLIANCES Sprague Washingfon Phone 35II Besl' Wishes Io The Class of 54 Dr. Wm. Bernard Jr. Phone 32l I If You Wish 'rhe Besfrof MEAT-GROCERIES I'I s Ihe Place Io Go Money Saving S'l'ore Phone 372I L , Sprague ' Washinglon CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or i954 from r IF iI s repairs your machinery needs. Bring if 'ro Ludike and Jones CIGAR stone Kon's Machine Shop Sprague Vvoshingmn Sprague Washingion DRY GOODS Ewing Truck 81 Tracfor CLOTHING Exfencls Their A . Congrafulafions co E' Mcmwam To 'rhe Senior Class Phone 49Il Phone MBI Sprague Wash. Sprague Wash. CONGRATULATIONS FROM Hamley Drugs Prescripfions Filled by J. M. Culligan Chevron Dealer E ' cl Ph r Dxissaenssd Food ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES SERVICE H1009 45' I Sprague. Wash. Phone 303l Sprague Wash. Hall and Bishop Sprague Cleaners CO,,g,Q+ulo+e The Senior Class Phone 34 Sprague Washingfon F- E Jennings INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Sprague Wash. FARM LOANS Phono 33Il HAND'S CAFE BENZEL FORD SALES Where The High School kids Good Luck all meeT. Class of N54-ll Your Friendly Ford Dealer Rihville, WashingTon RiTzville Wash. ARDEN CongraTulaTions, Seniors MILK ICE CREAM Moumfxiu SUPPLIES BURCHETT STUDIO Dlceo CREAM Edw. J. KesTell, sales mgr. ARDEN FARMS CO. Spokane, Wash. FAirTax 2533 Makers OT Tine porTraiTs S. I3 Howard Spokane, Wash. The Lincoln ElecTric CooperaTive, lnc., disTribuTors aT elecTric power in rural Lincoln counTy, is building Tar The TuTure of This small porTion of America so ThaT The graduaTes ol: This High School will have a More BounTiTul ProspecT aT Their success when They Take up The serious business OT making Their way in This liTe. Congro+uIoIions. Seniors JAKE'S CAFE For Good Food ond Tourisf Rooms SPRAGUE, WASHINGTON A Good Place +o Eoi- Congroiuloiions, Seniors COIMPLIMENTS OF STANDARD OIL CO E. F. THILL, Disiribuior Sprague, Wasingfon Phone 42I I Complimenis of BEST WIS!-IES TO THE CLASS OF '54 BROWN 81 HOLTER MOTQR Co- POTLATCH YARDS CI'leVl'Ole'l' Soles 8 Sel'ViCe Sprague' Washing-fon Cheney Washingfon I-QROY DYEV- P 0IOVIeIOV CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF SPRAGUE HIGH SCHOOL FOR your scI'1ooI picnic, or on your senior sneak, or oi ony Time, o cooI refreshing drink is oIwciys eniicing - DRINK NESBlTT'S SQUIRT NESBITT'S ORANGE Wha+? You Ilunked +ha+ course again? Wha+ do you expecf? They gave me +he same exam. Smoe: Do you know wha+ The he bee said Io Ihe she bee? Joe: Yeh! Come back my IiHIe she bee. Affer his 'reacher 'roId me Ihai my fourih grade son had saved one of his classmofes from drown- ing af +he school picnic. I asked him why he hadn r said anyfhing abouf if. Ah, gee, Ma, he siammered sheepishly, I had To save him. I pushed him in. She: I've changed my mind. I-Ie: I hope if works beiier ihan fhe old one. BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING SENIIORS FROM THE SPRAGUE GUN 'CLUB sPRAeuE, WASH. Besf Wishes Wishing besi' success 'I'o fhe gradua'I'ing class in all fheir 'Fufure underfolcings. HAT FREEMAN N. I77 Pos+ S+. Spokane, Wash. If someone Ieff you a million doIIars, wha? would you do? Hire six good Iawyers, and fry 'Io ge? rhe million doIIars. Did he fake his misforiunes like a man? Yes. he Iaid Ihe bIame on his wife. My wife has a queer way of geffing even wifh 'the Ielephone company, Brown confided 'ro a friend. She uses my car 'Io knock down i'rs poles. Educaiion is wha+ remains afier we have forgofren all we have been +aughI'. II's a shame coIIeges don'I' feach everyihing fhaf some of ihe grad- uaies Think They know. CQ-NQRATULAUQN5 Congra'l'ula'l'ions, Seniors I954 GRADUATES M 31 M JEWELER5 SPORTS CENTER 807 W. Riverside, Spokane, Wash. Riizville, Washingion CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS o-P '54 J. C. PENNEY'S GOOD LUCK Jones cAnlNs SEMORS OF ,.54.. Harold Jones Rihville Washingfon Phone 455l Sprague, Wash. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF 54 FLOWERS' HOTEL 81 MOTEL JACK FLOWERS, PROP. 384i SPRAGUE Congrafulafions 'ro 1-he Class of 54 C. A. RATCLIFFE CO. John Deere and Case Ford Dealership and Farm lmpiemenfs Aufomofive Repair Phone MAin 2602 Phone 6 Coniinuous Service in Cheney Since 1884 K. JK FF2A7 '63 M5 Wlcog A -E-EJ Ia, J 32 Q2 NK R G 71 4 f Sw - wil'LMmLng? . -


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