Toledo High School - Twalmica Yearbook (Toledo, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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Toledo High School - Twalmica Yearbook (Toledo, WA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 23 of 88
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Page 23 text:

PIHIPHECY Whrle srttrng tn the shade 1n the summer of 1976 two 1956 graduates were talkrng about the old trmes at T H S when we dropped off 1nto a deep sleep and before we knew lt we were dr1v1ng along tn Carol s new Ford statron wagon makrng a tour of the land Whrle stopprng off for gas much to our surprtse we found thrs brg elaborate statron was owned and operated by DENNY PHILLIPPS who was hard to recognrze as he stood about 6 3 and werghed 260 lbs Some ofhrs attendants were BERT STINGER famous mechanic of the day and STANLEY MELTON who pumped gas and changed trres I3 hours a day Further on dovm the road we met one of our old party fslumbery grrls ROSALIE RAY, dressed 1n htp boots and a sweat shrrt laymg culverts for her husband SON BOND who was known rn Idaho Utah and Colorado as the best drtch drgger of those parts Whrle talkrng to them we learned that MR AND MRS CECIL KNUTSEN the former KAYE GILMAN were l1v1ng rn the Everglades Here Cecrl made hrs lrvtng catchrng mosqultos He sent them to the great laboratory 1n M1am1 owned by SANDY SAARINEN Here she was makrng and productng brrma seltzers After vrsrtrng wrth Rose and Son for awhrle we Journeyed on 1nto Texas Whtle stopprng off at a beauty parlor we found that lI was occupred by several graduates of T H S Gettrng the usual treatment of hau styltng fmgernarl frlmg scalp massagrng and cuttmg toe natls we found BARBARA BLAIR and CHARLIENE REYNOLDS who had come a long way Ln the freld of beautrfyrng and make up These two grrls were employed by JoANN INMAN who spent her spare trme dressed tn cowboy boots and chaps roundmg up cattle and horses on her dude ranch near by Startrng out aga1n on our tr1p and after dr1v1ng a day or so we passed the brggest mrll we had ever seen, JIM DOBBINS, boss and DERAL DOUGLAS co boss were slabbrng the great knovm Douglas f1rs and sell1ng them to a housrng proyect where ERICH HEISE was one of the famous archrtects Also they were selltng them to TOMMY RYKER, who was a morttcxan rn the next town After stopplng here we decrded to spend a nlght rn the next tomm and go to a dance We found a chorce of two dances The one we chose had a famous band led by BUTCH HAYRYNEN and some of hrs mus1c1ans were BILLY DAVIS, LANDON COTHREN, and RICHARD RICE After havmg a wonder ful t1me at the dance we stayed at a luxurrous hotel desrgned by ROBERT KLETSCH, who was the head bell boy and of course dressed rn red and black whrch showed he was strll very loyal to T H S Leavmg the hotel we bought a mommg paper from a near by stand and the vendor was none other than DONALD JOHNSON Whrle skrmmrng through the paper we saw where Mrs Cltfford Sands formerly BONNIE WITHROW, had Just recerved trrplets and the proud father CLIFFORD SANDS was dorng well after the shock When we got to the hosp1tal we saw SHIRLEY PAUL head secretary rn the off1ce We found whrle at thxs hosp1tal that SUE HERREN, washead of surgery and had workrng under her JOAN STROM and BONNIE WALLS On the thrrd floor we found MARY POTTER who was frlrng btrth certtfrcates for all new born babres Down rn the kxtchen we saw DONNA TURNER who was workrng as a dretman In tourrng the kttchen we found BUDDIE KILLIAN and RONNIE CRANDALL as great doctors We left the hosp1tal tn the eventng and decrded to go to a stage aud1t1on We bought our trckets from TERRY HANKEN and JQANN MCKEUN one of the ushers seated us The fust number was JOHN RAUPP, stngmg Three Corns In The Fountam He was rntroduced by BILL BREWER master of ceremonres Second was RAYMOND HIPPI and RAYMOND LINWOOD, dotng a tumbhng act. They called themselves The Rays rn Actron Next there was a short rntermrssron and who should appear but MOUSE HORTON famous coach and comedran Next on the program was DOROTHY MOORE srngmg Oh Brlly Boy After that we saw LARRY KAISER and BONNIE BONES dorng a small part of Romeo and J ul1et Last on the show but not least was MARY YOUNG, domg her well knovm fan dance Before leavrng we heard that RALLAND WALLACE was rettrrng as a multtmrlltonatre also that EDWARD DeBRIAE was county accountant and LuRAE MATLICK was mamed and leadmg a happy l1fe On our way home we had an acctdent whrch knocked us unconscrous and when we came to we saw DON BOWEN standmg besrde us and found tt had all been a dream Sxgned CAROL BROOMS GAIL HELLAND 1 1 J 01 1 1 s I . , . 1 1 1 o Q I 1 e I I ' 1 1 . I I 1 1 0 o 1 . . ,, . ,, . . . . Q I n 1 n o 1 1 1 1 1 ' 0 I 1 0 I 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 s o Q . - ' 1 o o 0 o I I 1 0 1 1 o I I I , 1 I 0 1 ' ' If ' ' Il ' ' 0 p a ,, . . ,, . . . I l Q ' ' u ' 11 - O I 1 1 I o Q I

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BOB THAYER Class Pres. 4,Treas. 3-4, Rep, Ig FFA I- 2-3-4, V. Pres. 4, Sentinel 3, Football 3 -4, Track 3 -4. RALLAND WALLACE Football 2 -3 -4, Bas - ketball I -2 -3 -4: Baseball 3-4, Boys Club 1-2 -3, Eastern Lewis Count , All- Star Football, ISI team 4. BONNIE WITHROW VIBOUIV Class Reporter 2, Class P13 3-4, Band I, Girzs Glee I-2, Mixed Chorus 2, Annual Staff 4, Son? Queen 3, Yell Lea er 4, FHA 1-2-3-4, Sgr. at Arms 3, GAA 3-4, Indian Club 2, Pep Club 3-4, Torch Honor 4. CAN STROM I BERT STINGER Class Play 3-4, Rep. 2, Sgt Band 1'2'3'4: PCP Band I-2- at Arms I-2, Girls Club I-2- 3-4: School Dance Band 3: 3, Annual smaff4, Paper staff Football Manager I-23 Track 4, Indian Club 4: Pep Club 2-3-4, Boys Club I-2 -3. 3-4, FHA 1-2-3-4, GAA 3-4, DONNA TURNER ASB Sec. 3, Student Court 3, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 3-4, - FHA 1-2-3-4, sec. 2, Treas. 3, Parl, I-4, Spelling Team I-2 -3 -4, Girls Club I-23 Pep Club 3-4, GAA g- , V. Pres, 4, Valegictorian, iz - I CHARLIENE REYNOLDS GAA 3-4, Pres. 4, Turnout Chairman. 4, ln ian Club 3-4 Pres. 4, FHA I-2-3-4, Sgt. at: Arms 3, Class Play 3-4, Girls Club I-2 -3, Pep Club 3-4, I2 BONNIE WALLS Class Play 4, Glee Club I-2 -3-4, FHA 213-42 GAA 3'4: Girls Club I-2, Pep Club 3-4, Torch Honor 4, MARY YOUNG Class Play 3-4, Band I -2, Pep Band I-2g Glee Club Ig Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 3, FHA I-2 -13, GAA 3-4, Girls C llb I-2-3 Indian Club 3-4. Good Luck To Class of 56 Compliments of EVERNDEN STUDIO 2I North Pearl Street 3 Centralia, Washington



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,ya .vw A , I ff is LEFT: Junior-Senior Prom King, BUDDY KILLIAN and Queen, MALISENT BUZZARD, ABOVE: GRAND MARCH BELOW LEFT: First Graders Who Started In Toledo, Vader, Ryder wood, or St. Marys. FRONT ROW QLeft to Righty: Carol Brooms, Mary Young, JoAnn Inman, Gail Helland, Bonnie Withrow, Donna Turner, Bonnie Walls, Ioan McKeun, Ed DeBriae, Larry Kaiser, SECOND ROW: Butch Hayrynen, Bonnie Bones, Shirley Paul, Sandra Saarinen, Ioan Strom, Kaye Gil- man, Sue Herren, Deral Douglas, Don Bowen, THIRD ROW: Robert Kletsch, Lan- don Cothren, John Raupp, Ralland Wal- lace, Jim Dobbins, ,V f Bill Davis, Bob 00 This Page Sponsored Ilya JACK POTTERS TEXACO S VICE Phone 4511 Toledo .........-an-sun3x.lm'5i 1 Thayer, Ray Hippi, Terry Hanken. BELOW: SENIOR SNEAK 3,1 si .w k'

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