Upper Columbia Academy - Echo Log Yearbook (Spangle, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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For your gracious manner And your undying faith in Upper Columbia Academy We affectionately dedicate our 1956 Echo Log To you . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dutro 7 This is your life. The Year '55-'56 has been captured and placed in this book of memories for you. We the Annual Staff of Upper Columbia Academy present the Sch! We Wish to Thank Our Friends Who Helped Make This Annual Possible by Sponsoring Pages. Not only the names listed here, but as you turn the pages you will see more who have given freely to make this book possible. DR. HART Fairfield, Washington RAY H ASSE Spokane, Washington DR. KEPPEI. Spokane, Washington SMITH FUNERAL HOME Yakima, Washington ALBERT RASMUSSENS Spangle, Washington DON HARVEY Santa, Idaho CARL RASMUSSEN Spangle, Washington WILLIAM RASMUSSEN Spangle, Washington L 'l'l1j,r page J'p0lI.f0I'6lf by DR. JAMES J. KEPL, D.D.s. Spokane 7wf50f ZWWW7 A 3, wr . ,..., ff 'Figs . H Vfcixohn, Cx.. A. Y From lcfk to right: C, Lester Bond. H. j. Perkins, R. G. Duma, C, Kozd. F.. . Scriven. R. E. Dunton, C. B. MiNer. j. T. Porter. E. j, Bergman. M. MiXcs. NV. H. Dick. M. , Perry. W. B. Riffd, 5. V. Peters. Tlfx 7 If Page .ff70lI.Y0,.ed by 4 1. Spok. . EAD. M D mc, Washington . p TY f if 'HW' ' , -' !W,., wus ' W W V ,i wiv Yw,,i wx, l',i'i'iWi N , v if H M Vw. yimllll , x Vfli H ,i ,N , 1 V, ,. f J. V. PETERS Principal Another memorable year has slipped into the realm of the immediate past for class- mates and teachers at Upper Columbia Academy. Too late now, for vain regrets con- cerning half-cared for responsibilities, or unaccepted opportunities! But with this sober- ing thought, there is the parallel and much more cheering one, the assurance that we as a school family have shared the joys of growth both spiritual and intellectual during this, another fine school term, the results of which will last throughout life. Definite waymarks have been passed and each has been indicated with lasting joys of youthful fellowship that are now stored up in memories, receptacles as a bulwark against the possible disappointments that must need still come. Friendships for a lifetime that will soon encircle the earth's compass as our family scatters to adult responsibilities, will always be treasured, and will in some instances become the basis for even deeper relationships. It is no unprepared, or unitiated student body that we send forth from this institu- tion of training, but a group of well balanced, fully prepared youth, sufficiently mature for the stresses and strains of today's demands in this modern world to stand its maxi- mum tests and still show forth those sterling traits that mark them as superior and fully prepared for this life, and fit candidates for the world to come. Into you, our students, has gone maximum effort on your part, much sacrifice from parents and the best work of our teachers! This school and the Church rest their cause with you . . . Our Dedicated Youth! M. L. WISBEY Dean of Boys Medical Cadet Corps Physical Education MRS. M. L. WISBEY Director of Foods MRS. IRENE WEST Dean of Girls First Aid ELDER J. A. WARD, B.A. Bible Instructor Pastor of Fairfield and Academy S.D.A. Church E 4 - .,, zz., If I: i . 1: f fi. L .uJ'tl- mm mwtmu- 4 Lf JA J- Jaffa' I ' . T. CI-LS, .A. Ivizo ji' iol y I :story S eHist American American overn nt MRS. H. T. OCHS Private Secretary to Elder Peters j. H. LAMBERTON, B.A. Geometry Physics Chemistry Algebra MRS. J. H. LAMBERTON, BS English I English II English III R. j. FREITAS, B.S. Mechanical Drawing Vloodwork Construction MRS. R. J. FREITAS Typing I I . .t fair ':4l1g'?:EgifBI'l' A .. ..'K.a.fgfs, vr:tl':. J. I. NASH, B.S. Welding Plant Engineer MRS, J. I. NASH, B.A. Registrar MRS. j. E. CI-IRISTENSEN School Nurse Piano J. E, CHRISTENSEN, B.E. Old Testament Speech Superintendent of Poultry Department B. L. JACKSON, B.M., B.M.E. Band Choir Instrumental Boys' Glee Girls' Glee Thu page Jp0ll.f07'6d by MRS. B' L- JACKSON, BA. BOARDMAN NOLAND Voice Attorney-at-Law Girls' Glee Spokane, Washington ,ff 1 H. XV. FRAPXVELL Laundry MRS. H. XV. FRAPXVITLL Laundry R. H. BURTON, BS, Typing I Typing II Bookkeeping Shorthand MRS. R. H. BURTON Voice Q53 G. IRA RINGERING Night XVatchman MRS. IRA RINGERING Assistant Food Director 'YYV ' MQW' 'Huis' .W A. G. GRAMS 5 . airy Ma ger ifiifsf MMM A Thi! page Jpazzmred by CHARLES G. SMICK Ritzville, Washington If Piano MISS V. HASSELL Librarian Home Economics D. O. WAGNER, B.A Spanish English I ?1ipQ,g tw Y, W Jw W MISS O. HARDER 1 Vx x I 1 Q I 5-ff' lr 9 Ll V 8 K-- 5fg,?jnEf ,, , Nxfaug? .7 ..- N ' FS: ' 2' N .fa '-mf . :AVE . vw-1 ,tv- ,VH ' , V, -' 'M 8 M 0 N' ,. f , ,ww 'mmf an-me , Wa, . V If wr , N, ,H N ,, X, Vx A Qigyfx X xi X f x j , .xgNi,'f QQ F ff W Q Q . , Q YO Scuba Pfux ilfclll RON XVILLSON mf .5 Q, 1 xg yxNBj K Q XJ ' T5 EXH x .I Vx -V . Serretmy SHARON BRADY C haplaifz DENNIS PARKS Trenmrer SHARON WALIN 777'- Aduimr Advimr MR. and MRS. A. GRAMS MR. and MRS. R. BURTON 9 MOTTO-God's wish our Command ww S Y K if' N Y iikhiilv Xi AIM-To Finish His Great Plan COLORS--Flamingo Pink and White FLOWER-Pink and White Carnations Sergeant-at-Armx LARRY MCGINNIS Pianiit SHERIE MILLER ff' ff' K. Claoruler JOE DUNCALFE Vive Prexidenl TMJ Page 5P0'2-'Wed by VERNA ST. LAWERENCE MR. AND MRS. RICHARD O. DILLING Malaga, Washington + g nl. + 1 DICK ELLENBERGER Attended UCA 1 year 1 1 i Ambition: Doctor JOANNE JACOBSON --N Attended UCA 1 year BOB HUETHER Ambitionf Nurse Attended UCA 2 years ChaPfl Plamst 4' Ambition: Music Instructor BERNICE SHELTON Fife Squad. Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Nurse ASB Sec. 2: ADC Pianist 2: Prayer Band Leader 5, 4: Assoc. MV Leader 43 Sem- inar Chorister 4. Q.. -1... if' L, l 1 N J JEANNE BUNCH Attended UCA 1 year Ambition: Nurse f--- --.- 3 Prayer Band Leader 4: Paper Attended UCA 2 YCHFS Reporter 4: Spanish Club Sec- A-mbifi0Uf BUSUICSS iITAdltiD?TZ::2 J t -T 4, Prayer Band Leader 5: SS ffen C Years re ary reasurer Secretary 35 SKS C1-,ol-ister 45 Ambition: Pub. Health Nurse ARNOLD BENW ASB Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Attended UCA 1 year Ambition: Missionary 1 JERRY AMMON Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Doctor Prayer Band Leader 4g SS Secretary 1: Adv. Manager of Paper 3: Paper Reporter 2. HELEN SCHROETLIN Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Secretary Prayer Band Leader 33 MV Secretary 3: SS Hostess 3: Typist for Annual 4: Asst. MV Pianist 4. cQf 'u . .3 Lt 7 SHARON WALIN Attended UCA 1 year Ambition: Home Ec Major Seminar Secretary 4: Prayer Band Leader 4. 4- GEORGE HARVEY Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Lumberman Paper Circ. Manager 43 SKS Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3. MARLO RODERICK MARG1E ZICKUHR Attended HCA 4 years Attended ECA 4 years Ambition: Secretary Ambiti n, Rancher Prayer Band Leader 3-4: O Echoes Secretary 2, Assoc. Ed. of Echoes 5, Editor of Echoes 4: Secretary of SS 33 SS Host- ess 3: Vice President of jun- ior Class 3. SHARON RUZICKA Attended CCA 4 years Ambition: Secretary Annual Typist 3-4. LEROY KELM Attended UCA 1 year Ambition: Diesel Engineer This page .fpmzyored by SOLOMAN SCHROETLIN Garfield, Washington wi . wi- ' , LARRY MCGINNIS Attended VCA 2 years . LTP it 'tg lhlblfl' , , g Ambition: Agricultural En- VERNA ST' LAWRENCE ginecr Q Attended UCA 2 years Ambition: Nurse Seminar Pianist 31 ASB Pian- ist 31 Rel. Vife of ADC 32 SS Teacher 4: Spanish Club Z. Vice President 4. 'J At? 1 , 42HQiiXj'i3'?,, Sv '17 -Q c.: ' i , ' 'V' , -H V L,k, . Ai... 1 A 1 . MIIRRAW' BENTY 1 Attended UCA 2 years Ambition: Dortor SKS Treasurer 4. DIENNIS PARKS Attended VCA 1 year Ambition: School Teather Prayer Band Leader 4. BOBBIE DILLING Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Interior Decorator Asst. Fire Chief 33 Glee Pro- gram Chairman 3-4g Prayer Band Leader 45 ADC Treas- urer 3L Annual Snap Editor 33 Annual Editor4in-Chief 4. Tlzix page.rf7m1.rf1red by ST. CLAIR ORCHARDS Brewster, Washington JACK EASLEY Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Agricultural En- gineer SKS Treasurer 33 ASB Ser- geant-at-Arms 3g Prayer Band Leader 4: Fire Squad 1. it ABBIE ST. CLAIR Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Nurse ASB geffemy 33 prayer Band Attended UCA 2 Leader 2.3, Ambition: Business FRED PIIERREN L all LYNDON ROGERS QSKLAURETTA PHELPS 1-5 BIRDIE REHBERG Attend-ed UCA 4 years Attended UCA l year Ambition: Secretary VOLNEY ROGERS Ambition: Mechanic RAMONA STELzM1L1.ER Attended UCA 3 years Attended UCA 1 year Ambition: Secretary Ambition: Accountant PYHYCY .Band Leader 2' 45 Prayer Band Leader 4. Glee V103 43 PGPU' REP- 49 Fire Squad 2. .D' Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Ph sician and Sur- geon mice President 35 Fire Squad 31 Prayer Band Leader 25. Religious Vice for ADC 2g Annual Circ. Man. 33 Snap Editor 4g SS Super. 3: junior SS Teacher 45 Glee Vice Pres- ident 3. CLYDE SKEELS Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Rancher SKS President 5: junior Class President 3g ASB Treasurer 2: Parliamentarian of ASB 4: Assoc. Adv. Man. of Annual 2-3: Prayer Band Leader 4. SHARON VVILLIAMS Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Secretary Paper Reporter 4. PHx'L1.1s STEVENS Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Elementary Teacher Tbir page .rpmzmred by MR. and MRS. OTT and MR. D. PHELPS Euphrata, Washington gt, SHARON BRADH Attended l.'CA 3 years Ambition: Housewife llshers Club 3: ADC Social Vice 4. BOB Lamb Attended VCA 3 years Ambition: Industrial Arts PHYLLIS SUTTON Attended VCA 5 years Ambition: Dental Assistant ADC Parliamentarian 5. JOHN CARMIEN Attended UCA 2 years Ambition: Electrical Engineer MV Superintendent 4. Wii.L1s CHANDLER Attended UCA l year Ambition: Architectural En- gineer Annual Artist. 'W' ANN ANDERSON Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Secretary MV Leader 33 ADC Cult. Vice 5: Paper Reporter 2g Typist 2-3: Prayer Band Leader 3: SS Teacher 3. GEORGE GIBSON kr Attended UCA 2 years JUNE DANNER Ambition: Industrial Arts Prayer Band Leader 4. Attended VCA 4 years Ambition: Secretary LINE VrNc:nNTiaLL1 Attended UCA 2 years Ambition: Doctor Prayer Band 4g MV Secretary 3a Paper Reporter 3. MX'RON KRIENZLER Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Mechanic GERALD DEITRICH Attended UCA 2 years Ambition: Architectural En- gineer Prayer Band Leader 4g SS Supt. 4. DOROTHY Ross Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Secretary Prayer Band Leader 4. ARLENE Rlrrann Attended UCA 2 years Ambition: Surgical Nurse Prayer Band Leader 4. LYLE JEPSON Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Dentist SKS Vice President 33 Prayer Band Leader 33 Adv. Manager for Annual 4. SHERLE MILLER LARRY Hfrssii Attended UCA 2 years Ambition: Mortician Prayer Band Leader 3g SKS Secretary 4. Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Dietitian Girls' Club Pianist 2g MV Pianist 2-33 Paper Typist 2g SS Pianist 2. Comms Buss Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Medical Secretary ADC President 41 Prayer Band Leader 4: SS Pianist 3g ASB Cult. Vice 33 junior Class Treasurer 3g SS Teacher 3. DENNY CARMEN Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Accountant ELSIE BOLTON X . ASB Pianist 59 SKS Pianist Qttirf.ZC:TUDEgia4 yiiiilnician JOE DUNCALFE 2, 43' SS Pianist 4: ASB Treas- AEC irrgasurer Z Attended UCA 2 years urer, 45 Annual Typist 3. ' Ambition: Mortician PRINCE STEPHENSON Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Industrial Arts SKS Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Fbzr page .rpozuored by DR. R. E. BOLTON Wenatchee, Washington NORMA MARTIN Attended UCA 2 years Ambition: 'Teacher ADC Secretary 45 Asst. SS Leader 4. GARY HARDING Attended UCA 3 Ambition: Medical Missionary Prayer Band Leader 3-45 SS Superintendent 3g ASB Rel. Vice 45 Seminar President 4. SKS Parliamentariaii 45 SK Chorister 3. ENA OSBORNE Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Nurse ADC Sergeant-at-Arms 5. Bizviaau' Broarscn Attended llCA -t years Amhition: Receptionist ADC Rel. Vice 43 MV Leader 33 Paper Typist 3-4g Prayer Band Leader 5-4. i g A .J 5 X RON WILSON Attended UCA 4 years Ambition: Medical Missionary Prayer Band Leader 2, 3. 43 SKS President 33 SS Superinf tendent 43 Annual Advertising Manager 4g ASB Treasurer 23 SKS Secretary 23 Vice Presi- dent of Concert Band 2. BOB Orr Attended UCA 3 years Ambition: Doctor SKS Sergeant-at-Arms 33 As- RUTH DEMINO Attended UCA 3 years DAVID PARKS Ambitioni Teacher sociate Editor, Paper 41 Paper Attended UCA 4 YCHFS Prayer Band Leader 55 Ushers Reporter 3, Ambition: Minister Club 5. Prayer Band Leader 3-43 MV Superintendent 53 junior Class Chaplain 31 SKS Chaplain 3g ASB Rel. Vice BQ Spanish I Club President 31 ASB Pres- ident 4. I QM L TOM LATTIMER Attended UCA -1 years DLIANIZ Banks Attended UCA 4 years Ambition Laboratory Techni- cian Circulation Manager of Paper 33 President of Ushers Club 5. Tlair page rponmred by MR. and MRS. R. L. WILSON Wapato, Washington 3'1 DEAN HUBBARD casein Uffcbaw MOTTO-Not at the Top but Climbing AIM-Forward ever, Backward Never COLORS-Purple and Wfhite FLOWER-XYfhite Carnations Prefidenl ire Pfefident Chaplain Secretary Treamrer JUDY AKERMAN DENNIS WAGNER MARGIE COBB JOE WILLEY Cborifter Pianixt CARTER NOLAND ARIETA BOLYARD Ad1'i.f0f,f MR. AND MRS. J. H. LAMBERTON Adfiforf , N Sergeanbnt-Afn1.f STANLEY BASCETTA MR. AND MRS. M. I.. WISBEY Ron Brady jruque Easton jerry Armstrong Judy Ackerman Morey Perry Sheila Gibson Janet Bircher Ron Quiring Wilrna Coy Bill Miller Susam Schuman Dean Hubbard Pat Gordon joe Willey Caroline Wisner Tbir page ,rpofzrored by DR. and MRS. JOHN B EASTON Pendleton, Oregon I' a iii? .114 4 Ruth Cramer Nathan Holm Rita Bolyarcl Dennis Wagner Lucille Olson Chuck Prusia Sue Shelton Gary Munclt Carter Nolan Delmer Wiggiiis JoAnne Fowler Mickey Daverenux Melba Carpenter jack ChamberS jeurelle Clarneau E , ,.,,, 1. 135 f Z if, A li.. E'I1'f,,if5'a4iff1gi . l 'K iz Shirley Wfagncr lid Bostelman Carolyn Ford Lyn Baker Tom Upton Aoawxfww T4 ,. l t A Stanley Basretta Myrna Buck jim Bingman Sonja johnson Larry Hall Bonnie Schlehuber 9 Phillip Bingman Margie Cobb Robert Bond Tlair page .fponrored by MRS. MABEL UPTON Mabton, Washington 1 1.332232 Bill Buell Diane Wagner Gene Colcord Dorald Adolph Jeanette Davidson David Mandigo Clark Morton Kathy Mullen Doug Neilson gif - 2 ffl? - ,V N Q-.,. la y .-. A A S I ,,. ,gmgj a v5 - -If ' F ' 1455 AQ! X Wa, A Rf A D Ig VW- 'f' N'-ww VM'-K' OH G ?'q? :1 n..,.-,mi WIN! 5 Y gk. 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ADV Hada Billy' ks Noam' PM V I 'Z'i:xna0gSb0me Allisxxgygiratton er o Iglaixacf MMM Q, sew 'am X5 X? X W v-,... ., uhgu. .,.. -..:....-.,.:., -rv, N : .1 wr :..3.,.gg:.-- 1, 5 , D' f'l 1n1 1. D. Szlmmgm. R, Rillyclkinu 9 XX, . V - . dui' RM- musg- . xnn S Cmnm4H W P I 1 Q 4- ' - Cfcrx. , D' R'mm'55f'11. I. lillllh .. U, IH I c . .. ' b' Jvlvmg-I1 4' - Q .,- Dutru, I Ru -' -.IHLAM-n ' . I. R.asrnux.s4-n IL uhm ' . Mr N, ' 1 flung! JQWH . N. Vx 9' A 'I X n -a 'il In . 'ff 'Wm-.s Q-aw C Rnsmussm. U. R.um1LxssL-11, D. NX .1rd, S. Clwistcnscn. ,. . VV. R.lsmuQscn, 'lf Dutrn, D. ,l.l.'I'XYillL'4LIill'. M. Peters, smllswn, Ii. RLISIULISSQU, ff, Gmifrcy, 'll-41cl1L1. Clxnxms. D, R.: Mm. Slhuxmn, X7 Fl I' I l Dewdaad me .-fy 4 f Thiy page Jponxrored by MRS. W. W. BOWERS Calgary, Canada 4' iffd plfvdi fv0ffJ1 'f1 V 3 H ' 'W I ' 14' K uw' A Rcibcr R Pirke R Stcizmiiicr, B, Diiiing. SCCOmi Lenders: B, Brctsdi. R. Deming. 'ifs ft . . , . - .. . rowi NW. Coy, H, Sdiroutiin, R.Cmmuv, P. Sutton. M. NWUSK, R, Boiyard, A, St. Ciair, Easton, Adicr, D, Ruse. Third :own S, Xwgdin, L. Vinccntciii. j, Bunch, K. Muiicn, B. Shcitun, M. Zickubr, C, Biiss, Y.. Iviiixwcii, D. Coffieid, IW, Wiiicy. Aakcrmgin. C, Ford. 1' R Z ' 6 'L 4 i First YUNYZ D. Hubbard, L. Hadi. R. Brady, D. Parks, D, Carmen. Second rowi Q. Morton, B. Ladd, dx Pfmmwlk I. Hodgkin, G. Harding. M. Moran, R, Nwiisnn. G, Dictridi, D. Niuisnn, D. Vfiggins, riiilfni ww. 1, Vfiiicy. D. Xwzxgnct. L. Hussc. V. Rogers. L, McGinnis, 1. iinsicy, S, iB.isqun.i. D, Parks, B. Bond, H. Smith. li. Gibson, C. Skccis, B. Biiiicv, 6 4 sffwfd ' First row: E. Vogt. D. Czrmcn, D, Hubbard, S. Bascettai, B. Ott, V. Rogers. Second row: V. St. l.41wc1'cnrc'. J. Bunch, j. Hodglnns, B. Hretrh, R. VVilson, N. Ahrtin. G. Dietrich, j. Danner. Third rout R. Deming, IU. Ziclrulrq L. Rxzsmussm, C. Ford, Mr. Burton. Mr. Wfikbey, C. Hliks. B. Kinder. A. Boly.ml. lf. Bolton. AI. Easton. bliss Hassell. We First row: A. Anderson, B. Bond T. Rciiswie. C. Ford. B Shelton, j. Carmen. C. Rudy. Serond row: H. Smith, j Easton, Perry, j. jarobson, L. Olson, D. McDou', Elder Wfard, J. Ackerman, M Cobb, H. Srhroetlin. D. Wfagncr V. St. Lawerc'nrc', S. Bascetta. N4 ' 0 Seated, A Wfartii ft Ptffy B - - . 11- I ' -.SI -1 Harding, 015011. Stz11iii1,5?gf Dg.ming L ob Y' Wqlii Idcr ' n- G. The heart of any Christian School is the Spiritual Activities afforded each student. Twice each day the school family comes together for worship. They greet the day with songs of praise to God. At the end of a day filled with work, study and measure of play, they come again to Gods throne for evening worship. Thus the benediction of heaven's peace crowns every new day. Each Sabbath Day is begun with the Vesper Service. As the word of God is opened, the heavenly manna falls for the worshiper to gather according to his needs. Like the memorial of sunlight valleys and sparkling lakes the memories of vesper services will recall the beauty of holiness to all who have come to our chapel on Friday evening. The Sabbath morning hour of worship is a highlight of the Sabbath Day. It is the privilege of each youth to come with humbled heart to receive God's blessing. The light of Gods work shines from the open Bible as it is ministered through one of God's appointed heralds. Young peoples meeting challenges the courage, faith and devotion of each young homes in nearby communities to distribute verson From the school many students go to I . literature. Some give regular Bible Studies to interested people. ' ' A Three Another Spiritual experience vital to the school year is the week of prayer. times each year a week is devoted to the Spiritual considerations. Thus Christ is made the vital center of the school life. MQW Student seeks Council Wad Tlaif page Jprmfored by SMITH FUNERAL HOME Sunnyside Mrs, jucksun instrunting ,Ioan Enstun MISS HARDER Miss Hnrdcr instrL1cting.Iu1n Bumh MRS IACK 'UNI MR. ,1Ac,1xsoN My .l. .I.J.C.l.LI.C5 .l.l U111 2 ON Y N 0- 6 TSCHAIKCJVJS S010 or 1st Bb Clari BURTON AI.. JACKSON Pathetiquej Arranged by Clair W1 1 Adagi' I7!I'1l'fU7' 3 ' ' la 3 - I 'L 1 3, P Egio lamentosc firms -ill ZX-,- 'wb dim. LJX-jiri? 8 Ci LLJZ Apirxf Qwfr Eff D fx QAndante me L 1'-5 V . . 'N f' I F FE? N, J N, Tbiy page Jponxored by dm' if P Y-I DR. and MRS. PETER B. RUDY Copyright 1948 by BELWIN, Inc., New York, U.S.A. Spokane Intern.ational Copyright Secured Lxthographed xn U.S.A. Solo or 1st Bl: Clarinet fl , fl 4 . . Q' R-.lfflg 'O f-Q' 3,513 b Dia. 2 5 2 Lggfigflllf Ilfaff' bg ,-X lllfllijlli pil? N v- l .., -,,,.. QL5-raw 25151 First row, luft to right: ll. Bond, D. W'a1gner, R. Mcwcmld, C. Pester. H. Schroctlin, L. Rasmussen. M. Wfcst, D. Wa1gnci', K. Mullen. S. Miller, C. Rudy, L. Olson. Second row: L. Hasse, J. Bunch. C. Bliss, M. Stratton, N. Holm, C. Priisin, B, Miller, M. Moran, B. Ladd. M. Willey, R. Brady, l.. Cowin, C. Morton. M. Perry. D. Huhbziul. L. Hall, J. Hodgkin, B. I-Iuether. Third row: C. 0 I Nolaml. Al. Ammon, R, XX'ilson. A. St. Clair. -I. Duncnlfc, I.. Rogers. E. Bolton, B. Shelton. W. Coy. V. Long, D. W'iggins. G. Dutro. I . Bd 1053. H 'D' ' M D D 'XY H' 2 Hymn to the Night' f si:-un LONG BURTON l,, jACKSON 'ITS R I7fv'z'z'Irn' Hum .. I I . - 1'I l UAIIIEII A IlI..1aU11l'l I 11 I YI-I lQ' Il Hum . ' 1 Y f L I' U I Q ' a 2 Hum., P H1 J: 80 : 12 l 1 g.:e::g,::.'irF?-M I -ll If O. NF1 !If:I'Df A Acc. for rehearsal P A I H- ' 'if' I ,. Ll ITIVISIC Q :-I: I . :EIN 1 1 Q fg - S S A -L 'f' gar-ments of the night ' Eff uf E AJ. The fran-mg gf fi iff J HF? 2 5-Qi Q If appea,an U. DR' and MRS. ANDERSON by The Raymond A. Hoffman Co., Wichita, lR.A.H. Co., No. 68-9846 Yakima :rnational Copyright Secured of ihe night .2 ...1-1 fs aj . fN la Aiwa? A the night-...l. As I - - Q ra fh m P1L.:? .m 2 Aww-Emi Hum-...- HW?-A Z Y iii the night.- Hum.. A1 ' , x x GN 1' .Y .-0 .-Q., +,. lui-. .cn .a. l'irst row, It-tt to right: VI. lhiston. S. Dmis. C. Cobb, S. Sliclton, S. Gibson, C. Naali, I.. Coxxin. ll. Snliluhubor, li. Shelton. N. Bolton. XV. Coy, E. Bolton, R. Stclzmillcr. Second row. M. Stratton, M. Carpcntcr, A. Hull. V. St. l..iwc1'unt'c, T. Rciswig, I.. Olson, T. johnson, C. Pcstcr. B, Sclilngcl. C. Rudy, ll. W.1gnu'i', A, lioycs, I.. Phelps, N. Holm. Tliirtl row: L. Vincintclli, Danncr. Easton. C Bliss. M. Dawn-utix. D. lNliintligo. A. Sthroctlin, XX'. Clmntllcr. G. Dutro, D. Howe, S. Ruzikn, M. Cobb, l., Osborne, lfonrtli row: D W'illi'uns V lon T I' l,. . . ,, . . g. . pton, D. Wiggins, B. Ott. J. Ammon, Rogers. K. Olson, nl. Ijtlllnllf, R, Xlfilson. li. Lgitltl, C. Morton. I.. Hall. C. Prusia. C. Noland. As I I XILTIIJ St. I.:1wc-nlnnc Cforinc Bliss Hcrnicc Slmclton bm I anchzf Carter Noland john Hodgkin Bob Bond Mickcy Dcvcrcnux ,Zwwl A . ACKSON MR HVR1 ob .LQ-'I ' 171114 ' Iurvt mu' lcft to right- I R'l9WlI7lIYtfI M W W . . A . .. . ' , . est. . jordan, P. ACkC'fl7lilD, C. Prusia. D. Knapp, VV. Peters, j. Chazmbcrs, I.. Kclm, j. Hardwick, L. Cowin. Second row: M. Stratton, N. Bolton, S. Crom- wcll, D. Rassmuscn, R. Andcrson, B. Lugenbeal, j. Lumberton, j Prusia, S. Brady, J. Ackerman. D M In f . om . G. M11ntit, B. Wagner, A. Sclzroetlin, M. Perry, J. Ba-rber, j. Rassmusen. E. Osborne. 1 .it ... A. R 2044 Seated. left to right: Myrna Wc'st, Judy Ackerman. David Parks. Delmer Wiggins, Lucille Olson, Jacque Easton. Standing: Vern Long. Joe XX'illey, Rita Bolyard, Clyde Skeels, Trudy Reiswig. Denny Carman, Gary Hard- ing, Advisor, Miss Hassellg Bill Miller, Advisor, Miss Harderg George Pl'6FIdA'!lf,' DAVID PARKS Harvey, Joanne Jacobson. Joey Duncalfe, Phyllis Stevens, Bill Buell, Dennis Wfagner. Pm fldelll, DELMER XX' ICIUINS X. Vi GIRLS' Klllli Ol-'FICIIRS , 1 MA. first sQ'l1ltNtQ.'l'. Seam'-l: flUl'lI1L' Hlisn. Presillermtg Slmrun lh-Ally. Vile Presillenlg Nn1'm.l lxl.ll'fll'I. 5cu'et.lx'y1 Elsie Bolton. ll-I'L'.l5llI'l'I'Q liexerly lirutllm. Rel. Vine. Stdmlinggi K.ltl1y Mullen. ll.llAllLlIllL'Hl.lI'l.lIlQ I.mille Olsun, Pmnisll ' - - ' s' Malkin XY'illcy. Sergeant- Dunnn Collie lt Armsg lYl.ll'j1lL' LCQ Mrs. Xwest, Allviwr. Ill, 5L'ljNL.lI1l.llAlI1l , l Clmlwlw. cll1UI'lSll'l'Q Vl.1que lE.lSKUIl. Culture Sewml Semester. Seated: Slmmn VU.1llin. Presillentg Shirley Vice President: lima C l't'AlSLlI'Cl'Q Ruth Deming. Rel, Vive. Stnmllng fl Ford. P.u'li.1mcntari4mg .Immune -Inmlwsun. Pianist Dania Pl.Llkl'iLAl', 'I' Curoly lslmrnc, St'Ll'L'l.ll'l'1 N.11'g1L Donna MQDOW. Se1'gL-ant-at-A1'1nsQ Nadine CL1l'llL'. Sergeant at-Armsg Sue Shelton. Cluu'isre1'g Runwrm Sta-ltfmiller. Cm ture Vicc. v' 1' VZ! I V 1 ir' 1 Em' d V Presidents: Dennis Parks, Ron Brady. G. Gibson, Sergeant-at-Armsg -I. Wfilk-y, Cfhnplziing I.. Mn'C5innis, Parliamentzlriang M. Bcnty, 'l'1'cas11rc'1'g j. Duncnlfc, 'l'rc-usurcrg D, Wagner, Chaplaing V. Long, Choristerg D. Carman. Pianist: Dad W'isbcy, Advisorg R. Mcwlold, Secretzizyg H. Bond, Vife Prcsidcnt D. Hubbard, Vice President: R. Ladd, Treasurcrg M. Perry. Pianist M, Moran. Sc1',L:041nt-at-Armsg I.. Hnssc, Secretary. FAITHFUI. IfELI.OWS EVER 'Me Z9 Snag! Seated: Mrs. Igamberton. G. Harding. B. Ott. M. Zickuhr, R, Cramer, Miss Hasell, Standing: B. Judd, A. Anderson. C. Noland. W. Coy, B. Miller, D. Wagner, V. Rogers, -I. Bunch, G. Harvey, I.. Sul, IW. H R. Bolyaml. L-nty. M. XX'iIlcy. B, Imdd, M. Cobb, DI. Adler, B. Bond, R. Stc!lzmillc1', S. Williailns, MARGIE ZICKUHR Editor of the Upper Colunzbhuz Ethan 'Me fit' af a 'Y' , , First row: Willis Chandler, Circulation Manager: Ron Brady, Assistant Etlitorg jim Minor. Artist Second row: Sharon Wulin, Artistg Sharon Ruzika, Typistg Bohhe Dilling, Editorg Lynn Baker Artistg Shirley Davis, Circulation Manager. Third row: Helen Srhroetlin, Typistg Lauretta Phelps Snap Editnrg Mr. Wisbey, Aclvisorg Advertising Managers, Lyle Jepson. Ron XY'ilson. ga. .n.! 5 X 1 ,K ,Y W 5 xi M., 32 . Y .NE 1-ir -Cm, 1' 1 ,. Q '34 f K if 4 , .ga ,x, 2 .:,-QE' fx L 'vi W U mg ' 4 1 k RW , fl .va . I L A 41 fb X Q ' X , A 'I J -6 4- K eh Nj' 'W , ' 'ii ga.: 5: F + gp ' l ' E g' .ww ' fagwj EV, '- Eh' E E ' . Q if ' by gg -. 5, Q. 31 lllll K sig: 5 A ML' S3 5 E, 'Q 4 'UW' U ?,, Q 2 nz- 33 Q wi k fm - 59. J ' Q, 1 wk M . .... Y ff., W, I - ., . .... gt W Q. 3 USHERS SVPPITR A A Po lcwell G Harhison. E. Sadler. Seated. left to right: VI. Adlcr. D. Hiirbison, E. Cailson. . pp ' . . I. Burlingame. Back: D. Rose, A. Schroctlin. P. Stevens. J. Mctzker, R. Turner, A. Anderson, H. Bee-hc, C. Nash. D. Williams. Ailvisur, Mr. D. Parks. R. Adolph. A. Bcnty, N. Cuirie, Richard H. 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Monroe Spokane, Washington BEEBE, HAROLD 9 No. Main E Wenatchee, Washington BEERS, DARADENE 1221 Grelle Ave. Lewiston, Idaho BEERS, ANE 1 Rd. Le ' n, Idaho BENNETT, LARRY Valley, Washington J' facto: BENTY, ARNOLD Box 673 Duncan B. C., Canada BENTY, MURRAY Brewster, Washington BIGGAR, DIXIE Box 173 Spangle, Washington BINGMAN, JIM Box 283 Genesee, Idaho BINGMAN, PHILIP Box 283 Genesee, Idaho BIRCHER, JANETH BOX 157 Colton, Washington BLISS, CORINE 110 Orchard Ave. Milton, Oregon BOLTON, ELSIE Rt. 2, Box 2061 Wenatchee, Washington BOLTON, NORMA Rt. 6, Box 6121 Wenatchee, Washington BOLYARD, RITA Rt. 2, Walnut St. Wenatchee, Washington BOND, BOB E. 604 High Drive Spokane 36, Washington BOSTELMAN, EDDIE 904 W. 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