Warrenton High School - Warrior Yearbook (Warrenton, OR)

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Boks) For Big Brass Only (Senior Door) The Shop eee Panel ls Jable of Contents Administration ..sjeneeeG Classes sic ee ee ene ACHiVitiesi). .. iter tecO SPOFtS «csc aes cletaate ceeeeenerO.! Organi zationse= aaa! Advertiserseust sateen 7a Dedication In grateful recognition of the work he has done for Warrenton Hi- gh School and the school spirit wh- ich he has inspired in us, we dedi- cate this, the 1957 Warrior, to Mr. Robert Langen. Through his guidance as band- master and advisor both of the Pep Club and of the newly-formed as- sembly pr ogramming committee, he has aroused in the students an en- larged sense of enthusiastic loyalty to our school. As his influence is reflected in our school today, so may it remain in our hearts forever. OUR SCHOOL BOARD (Left to Right): M.F. Eward, D.O, Bodie, G.W. Plummer, Chairman, R.N, Alsbury, D.M, Swindler, Katie Coffey, Clerk (not pictured). Our Superintendent MR, RICHARD B, KNOTTS ETHEL MIDDLETON Business Education Faculty WENDELL STAMPS History and Mechanical Drawing ERVIN ATKINS Woodworking and Radio MARJORIE HINKLE Library, Journalism, and Latin HARRIET BALDWIN English and Typing AAS. RISER English and Orientation DARRELL GREENLEE Physical Education CAROLYN SHEPHERD Physical Education FLORENCE TRULLINGER Mathematics LOIS PAYNE English ROBERT LANGEN Band LEATHA TAYLOR Home Making and Art eect iyo sat: SU @ WANG Peat y . FINGEMING CBRE J LAWRENCE BALLMAN Biology, Sociology, and Chemistry : ; VIRGINIA LANGEN Vocal Music IKE and CLIFF, our favorite Custodians, 12 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Depping, C. Soukkala, M. Ekstrom, M. Lamb, J. Valley. THELMA COYLE Office Secretary LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Smotherman, C. Beyers, B. Davis, J. Maize, M. Stait, S. Wiley, M. Marsh, P. Miller, B. Graham. 13 FRONT ROW: G. Wofford, P, Gaither, K, Butler, B. Colby, Treasurer; J, Scott, L. Nygaard, Secretary, BACK ROW: M, Lamb, Assistant Treasurer; D. Huber, R. Adams, Mr. Stamps, Advisor; W. Plummer, B. Killion, Sergeant at Arms; B. Wadsworth, Vice President; R. Jacobson, G. Warren, President. Student Council Student Council. ..student participation in government working to blend, in harmony, relations between students and faculty, school and community. It's YOUR decision! Senions Presiden ieee ete) RON Jacobson Vice President............. Pauline Miller Secretary .............Claudeane Hamilton reasurere estes ie te «ore CONNIE: Beyers Sergeant at Arms ............Roland Taylor Class Representative........ Roberta Adams cans ot N!'Or, JOHN M. MELDRUM Transfer from Enter- prise. Motto Wisdom, Endeavor, Achievement Flower White Rose Colona Pink and Silver DUANE A, PLYTER Basketball I, 2; Golf 3, 4; Rod and Gun 3, Secretary 4; Rifle Club 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Debate Club. ALLEN A, MATTILA Rod and Gun 3, 4; Rif- le Club 3, Vice Pres- ident 4; Junior Treas- urer, GORDON LEE WATSON Vocal 2; Rod and Gun Club 3; Rifle Club 3; Smoke Signal 28 JUDY R, MAIZE Bowling 2, 3, 4; Vocal I, 2, 3,4; Volleyball 3, 4; Senior Sextet 4; Pep mlubsl 2,3; .Vice Pr- esident A; GaAs Ae 1,2, 4, Vice President 3; Debate Club 4; Peps- ter 3, Queen 4; Girls League I, 2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4. LARRY M, POPE Basketball 2, 3, 4; Fo- etball 4; Track 3, 4; Rod and Gun 4, Vice President 3; Baseball I, 2,3, 4; Rifle Club 4, Vice President 3; Let- termen's I, 2,3, Vice President 4; Junior Pr- esident; Homecoming Prince, 17 SHARON L, WILEY Bowling 2, 3,4; Vocal 1,2; Volleyball 1, 3, 4; Softball 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Girls League I, 2,4, Secretary 3; Ho- nor Society 3, Secre- tary 4; Debate Club Se- cretary 4; Pep Club 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 4; Pepster 3, 4; Smoke Si- gnal Editor in Chief 4; Warrior 4; Junior Sen- ior Play; Homecoming Princess; Bowling Sec- retary 3,4. GRANT L, FORD Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Vocal 2, 3,4; Honor Society 3, President 4; Latin Club 4; Smoke Signal 2; Warrior Assistant Ed- itor 3, Editor 4; Class Play 3. BETTY D. COLBY Vocal 2; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Girls League I, 2, 3,4; Honor Society 3, 4; Club Editor of War- tior 4; Smoke Signal Editor in Chief 3; Jun- ior Senior Prom Princ- ess 3; March of Dimes Queen; Sophomore Tr- easurer; Student Body Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4. JOHN C, STANLEY Golf 2,3; Vocal 2, 3; Rod and Gun 3; Let- termen's Club 2, 3, 4; Boys Quartet 2, 3; Dou- ble Quartet 2, 3. BONNIE J, DAVIS Bowling 2, 3,4; Vocal I, 2,3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Girls League I, 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 4; Pep Cl: ub I, 2, 3, 4; Junior Va- tsity Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3; Pepster 4; Softball 2, GEORGE W, WARREN Transfer, Enumclaw, Washington; Football 4; Band 3, 4; Letter- men's Club 4; Honor Society 4; Debate Cl- ub 4; Latin Club 4; Junior Play 3; President Student Body 4; Ho- mecoming Prince 4; Senior Play. 18 MERILYN J. STAIT Bowling 2, 3,4; Vocal I, 2, 3,4; Senior Sextet 2, 3,4; Double Quartet 3,4; Volleyball 1, 3, 4; GAGA gis 2,3 e4 GL tls League I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, Treasurer 3,4; Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4; Cheerlea- der 2,3,4; Warrior 4; Homecoming Princess 4; Class Play 3, 4. KEITH N, TAYLOR Basketball I; Track 3; Rod and Gun 3, Pres- ident 4; Rifle Club 3, President 4; Honor So- ciety 3,4; Debate Cl- ub 4; Warrior 4; Soph- omore President, CONNIE R. BEYERS Bowling 2,3, Captain 4; Volleyball I, 2, 3, Captain 4; Softball I, 2b andel Gea Acme 3,4, Sergeant at Arms 2; Girls League I, 2, Sergeant at Arms 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Senior Class Treasurer, aje 1 Pe |ROME Ie GRAHAM Bowling 2; Vocale2na, 4a: Girls’ League 1 2e37 4-Band US Ga ludale, Jee Pep C lubrs, 4; Latin Club 4; Warrior 3; Smoke Signal 2: Class Sec. 3;Class Treas, Ie@ilassela ves. GERALD D, McCLUNE Transfer from LaGrande, Oregon, CLAUDEANE R, HAMILTON Band 1,2;Vocal Leas 4;Girls' League 2,3,4; WEES J pletele Ciktis) BSees Byzle Senior Class Sec. Miss Merry Christ - mas Princess 4. ROBER Gr KILLION Football 1, 2,3; Basketball 1; Track 4;Vocal 2, 3;Rod and Gun 3;Sgt . - at-Arms 4; Rifle Club 3; Sgt. -at-Arms 4;Debate Club 4;Homecoming Prince 4;Sgt. - at-Arms of Studentbody 4; Latin Club 2; Class Play 4. BONNIE S. SMOTHERMAN Bowling 2,3,4; Vocal 1,2;Volleyball 1,2,3,4;Softball 1, 2; GAGA 1, 23 SSC, Baws 4;Girls League 1,4;Treas. 2,33rep Clubi2,33.4; Pepster Queen 3; Warrior 3,4. ROLAND L. TAYLOR Football 2, 3;Vocal 3; Rod and Gun 4; Lettermen's 4; Smoke Signal 3;Class Sgt. - at-Arms 4. GENE A, KARNA Football I, 2,3, 4; Ba- sketball 2, 3,4; Base- ball 4; Track 2; Rod and Gun, Vice Presi- dent 4; Lettermen's Cl- ub 3, President 4; Sm- oke Signal 3; Class Pie esident 3; Homecom- ing King 4; Student Council 4. ROBERTA A, ADAMS Bowling 2, 3,4; Vocal 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2, 3,43 Girls League 2,3, Pr- esident 4; Honor Soc- iety 4, Vice President 3; Debate Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Pepster 3, 4; Warrior 3,4; Smoke Signal 3, Editor in Ch- ief 4; Junior Senior Pr- om Princess 3; Home- coming Princess 4; La- tin Club 4; Student Co- uncil 3, 4; Junior Cl- ass Play. RON C, JACOBSON Basketball 3, 4; Vocal 2,3; Rod and Gun 4; Lettermen's 4; Sopho- more Vice President; Senior Class President; Student Body Vice Pr- esident; Homecoming Prince 4; Class Play 3, 4. 20 OINNA P. MILLER Bowling 2, 3, 4; Vocal I, 2; Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1,2; G.A. A. 1,2,3,4; Girls Lea- gue I, 2,3,4; Pep Club I,2, Vice President 3, President 4; Cheerlea- der Queen 3, 4; Warrior 4; Homecoming Que- en 4; Senior Class Vice President; Student Co- uncil 2; Class Play 3, 4; Class Representat- ive 2. ERVIN T. SALMI Vocal 3,4; Latin Club Vice President 4; Se- nior Play. LOUISE R, NYGAARD Bowling 2, 3,4; Vocal 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball BB Eoitolte Wn Be By Sports Head 4; Girls Le- ague’i, 2,4; Vice Pr= esident 3; Honor Soc- ety 3,4; Fep Clubit, 2, 3,4; Pepster 3,4; Wa- Irior I, 2,3, Co-Editor 4; Homecoming Prin- cess 4; Student Body Secretary; Sophomore Class Secretary. THOMAS J, HANLON Vocal 2,3,4; Smoke Signal 4. MARJORIE H, HOLSTEIN Softball Ts Vocal 2,3; Volleyball Wn Pa Cindaln Jac gn SoZia rely Club 4;Girls' Keasuerl.2, 3, 4;Honor Society 4; Warrior Copy Editor 4;Class Play 4, DONALD J. RITOLA Baseball 4; Goltiiwe, 3045 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; Frosh Sgt, -at- Arms;Latin Club 4. 21 MARILYN F, MARSH Bowling 2;Volleyball 1;Band 1,2, 3,4;Vocal De, Vel AMO? GEILE 2 Bi 4 GlllsmeLeag cman. 3,4. THEODORE JONES Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2. CHRYSTAL E, COMBS Softball 1;Volleyball 2s VOCA ln 23.04% G.A.A. 1;Girls' League 1,2,3,4; Smoke Signal 4. FREDERICK W, LARSEN Vocal I, 2; Rod and Gun 3, 4; Rifle Club 3,4; Sm- oke Signal 3, 4. JAMES L, WALKER Rod and Gun 3, 4; Sm- oke Signal 3,4; Warr- ior 4; Class Play 3, 4. HARVEY H, STRATTON Football Manager I, 2, 3; Basketball Manager I, 2, 3; Baseball Manager 2. DICK E, HAYES Baseball 2, 3; Golf I, 2, 3,4; Track 4; Letter- men's Club 2, 3,4; Sm- oke Signal 2,3; Warrior 4; Junior Play. CALVIN T. CHRISTENSEN Football 4; Band I, 2, 3. LAWRENCE BENEDICT Transfer from Portland 4. 22 Senion Class History On a bright sunny morning, September 8, 1953, fifty-six big-eyed and bewildered freshmen poured through the doors of W.H.S. We were one of the lucky classes that did not undergo an initiation. Our freshman year proved to be an enjoyable one as we jumped right into the swing of school activities with money-making projects and two dances under the guidance of Mrs. Bauer and Mr. Lukosyk. Our class was represented at the Valentine Dance by Princess Louise Nygaard and Prince Marvin Olson. With these activities and more, behind us, we anxiously looked forward to our sophomore year. In 1954, we again had a busy year with two dances, and money-earning projects for the coming events. Our sophomore year was busy and full, with Mrs. Bump and Mr. Lukosyk as our advisors. As important upperclassmen, our junior year was highlighted with many happenings. First, was the arrival of our class rings which gave us an air of distinction. Our first dance of the year was the Homecoming at which we honored the seniors and alumni. Queen Barbara Long,and King Larry Hanlon reigned over the dance, Memories Are Made of This. Several of us turned actors as we put on a successful comedy, Red- headed Royalty from Arkansas, in January, directed by Miss Payne. All year, we worked hard and diligently in preparation for the big event, the Junior-Senior Prom. South Sea Island Magic served as the theme for our prom which was very beautiful and realistic under the guidance of our class advisor, Miss Davis. The theme was carried out at our banquet which was held at The Islander, A Hawaiian restaurant. This was it! As we again entered W.H.S. through the Senior Door, we realized that our senior year was our final one at W.H.S. There were so many things to do. Immediately, we set to work making money and arrangements for our big and last dance. After scanning our brains for original ideas, we put on the Senior Sno-Ball on December 14, with the theme of Midnight Sleigh Ride. For the first time, we chose a Sno-Ball King, who was Ward Plummer, toreign over the dance. We went from one big event to to another, our advisors, Mrs. Middleton and Mr. Adkins, helping us along. On March 29, we presented our senior play, The Good-Bad Man, a thrilling western mystery, which was a big success, under the excellent direction of Miss Payne. To complete our school year, we took a trip to Salem and went on a skip-day. Last, but by no means least, came our commencement, May 29. A wonderful and exciting part of our senior year and something we will not soon forget was Homecoming sponsored by the junior class. The Royal Court, consisting of Queen Pauline, Miller, King Gene Karna, Princesses Roberta Adams, Louise Nygaard, Sharon Wiley and Merilyn Stait and Princes Larry Pope, George Warren, Bob Killion, and Ron Jacobson, reigned over an array of Homecoming festivities. These included the Pep Rally, the parade with the Senior Float winning second place, the game, and the Homecoming Dance. Our four years at W.H.S. have been full and happy ones and we wish to extend to all other students an invitation to take advantage of all the opportunities that high school offers. 23 Calvin Cee = Fema John M e Bonnie Sue qunions President.............+..+....-Ward Plummer Vice President............ Richard Peterson DeCierdly teeters eee. Diane: Falconer Treasurer ...............- Gilbert Gramson Sergeant at Arms ............... Dale Blom Class Representative .......... Gail Wofford Pat Berger Mary Ann Black Dale Blom Tom Brons James Cameron Tom Carden Linda Cassidy Robert Day Judy Depping James Eggleston Marilyn Ekstrom Patricia Eward Diane Falconer Gilbert Gramson Bob Hamilton Berna Dean Hart Ron Herrington Karen Jensen David Killion Gertrude Kirsher 27 Marilyn Lamb Lyle Lanier James Magby Bob Maize George Matteson Larry Murray Jay Nedry Dixie Newton John Nichols Richard Petersen Ward Plummer Ted Ritola Jay Shepherd Sharlyn Smith Caroline Soukkala Mavis Toppila Joan Valley Bill Wadsworth Jeanette Watts Gail Wofford 29 . Sophomones President.sa.tt. ante eer ee OMmest SCOM Vice President ............. James Corkill SECIEIOIY. cee eee eee Cnn eEOnUltz TrCQSULEK ares et eee eee ONE TVULleE Sergeant at Amms.............. John Ringer Class Representative......... Delores Huber a Bil) Berg Doris Bodie Dan Carden Jon Chipchase Jim Corkill Patti Craven Laura Davis Vernice Doney Mary Ellen Ferrell Beverly Herglund Delores Huber Ken Hunter Larry Jones Norma Kelso Donald Knotts Dave Ladd James Lanier Bill Lee Sherry Lenhard Judy Martin Judy Matteson 31 Beverly McComber ae Kay Meldrum Janet Miller Ron Nedry Daniel Newton Betty Nichols Carl Nichols Mike Ober Helen Pike Violet Pitt Johnny Ringer Larry Rogers James Scott David Searle Jenny Shultz Royce Smith James Swanson Ronald Teague Loring Trumbo Victoria Valley Bud Yardley 32 Jneshmen plesident ea a aera aKelly Butler Viceabresidenti=enr=e ssn. = Terry Gramson DECI CIOL Yemen et ey eee indatSoe Treasurer (not pictured).......Donald Colby Sergeant at Arms ......... Eugene Rodrigues Class Representative......... Patty Gaither Treasurer pro tem ......... Carol Westphal Deimar Adkins Diana Adkins Noel Braley Mary Ellen Buchanan Kelly Butler Lawanna Camm Charles Chamberlain Norman Chance , A Donald Colby Jack Cole Janice Egan Grant Ely Judie Eward Kathy Farrell Elizabeth Fisher Sharon Fromong Patty Jo Gaither Jerry Garrison James Glover Terry Gramson Linda Hayes Richard Hiser Barry Hoagland Darlene Hunt Duane Karna Carolyn Kunkler Kay Ledgerwood William Lindsley Lloyd Ludtke 34 David Meldrum Billy Moore Marie Moore Letitia Morgan Billy Mulder Bobbie Mulder Muriel Murray Janna Nelsen ™ Patrick Nelsen Jerry Nichols Sandra Plyter Linda Pope Judith Rawls Claude Ringer Eugene Rodriques Beverly Salmi Linda See Kenneth Shoop Rose Shoop Roy Stilwell James Toppila Galen Trumbo Billy Welch Carol Westphal Yvonne Wildgrube Henry Willener Paul Williamson Faith Woffard Ole Ysland 35 Gene Kama, Junior class pre- sident, presents leis to '56 Prom Queen, Ginger Moore, and Princesses Roberta Adams and Betty Colby. South Sea Island Magic FRONT ROW: B. Colby, S. Wiley, P. Miller, G. Ford, L. Nygaard, M. Holstein, M. Stait, B. Smotherman. BACK ROW: B. Wadsworth, K. Taylor, P. Eward, G. Matteson, D. Hayes, Mrs. Hinkle - Advisor. Annual Staff One picture is worth a hundred words. With this thought in mind, the yearbook staff has done its best to make the '56-'57 Warrior a truly pictorial record of life in our school . Keeping tab on the cash, Bs, The wheels in gear! Smoke Signal Stapp We, the Smoke Signal Staff of W.H.S. Work to; Honor Individuals and Support School Enthusiasm URE | 39 a SS JANET MILLER PATTY EWARD DIANE FALCONER MRS, HINKLE Advisor TOM HANLON ROBERTA ADAMS AND SHARON WILEY, CO- EDIT ORS-IN-CHIEF. JENNIE SHULTZ f j 3ERNA DEAN HART KAREN JENSEN HALF-TIME SOPHOMORES MAKE FACE Float CRAZY LEGS PLEASE, JUKE JOINT SRS. SAY, 1957, o Sor ing Game Homecom Mixed Chonus f ot ti FIRST ROW: M., Ferrell, H. Pike, K. Farrell, V. Valley, L. Hayes, J. Garrison, SECOND ROW: D. Bodie, L. Camm, J, Schultz, J. Reed, E, Fisher, J, Depping, J. Egan, B. Salmi, P. Gaither, THIRD ROW: S,Fromong, D. Adkins, R. Shoop, D. Hunt, R, Adams, M, Stait, C, Hamilton, C. Westphal, F. Wofford, V. Doney, K. Ledgerwood, FOURTH ROW: L. Morgan, S, Plyter, 2, M. Moore, J. Miller, M. DeBlois, M. Marsh, B, Nichols, L. See, J. Rawls, FIFTH ROW: L. Nygaard, B. Hart, L. Pope, J. Maize, J. Valley, B, Graham, M. Murrey, B. Mulder, L. Davis, J, Martin, S. Lenhard, J.Eward, LAST ROW: W. Plummer, H, Salmi, R. Harrington, D. Blom, G, Ford, G, Gramson, D. Knotts, L. Lanier, B, Wadsworth, J. Lanier, Director: Mrs, Langen, Concent Band resi FIRST ROW: Clarinets: R, Petersen, J. Lanier, M. Marsh; Flutes: J. Hart, L. Hayes, K. Knotts, J, Eward absent. SECOND ROW: Clarinets: J. Shultz, J. Egan, L, Volker, A. Hamilton, S, Knotts, E, Van, Horns C. Wadsworth, L, Shultz, Saxophones: K, Young, M. Van, M. Murray, THIRD ROW: Trumpets: G. Ford M. Buchanan, B, Salmi, J. Fitcha, J. Smith, P. Darnell, Baritones: L. Pope, L. Murray, R. Adkins, T. Shultz. Saxophones: B. Wadsworth, G, Warren. FOURTH ROW: Drums; P, Eward absent, B. Welch, L. Lanier, P. Craven, A. Bishop. Trombones: D. Knotts, B. Jones, L. Ford, Basses: D, Matteson, K, Butler, Director: Mr, Langen. Senior Sextet Male Quartet German Band or no a ophomore Sextet 46 Freshman Sextet 2 dunion Class Play — 1956 Jerry Matteson Richard Petersen Patricia Eward Joan Valley Ward Plummer Bill Wadsworth Bera Dean Hart Diane Falconer Dale Blom Judy Depping SENIORS AND THEIR DATES Dancing to theme song, Midnight Sleigh Ride Here comes Santa Claus, “And here he is now! 49 Senion Claas Play Reheansal-1957 “The Good Bad Man” Cant Ervin Salmi Sharon Wiley Bob Killion Jim Walker Judy Maize Marjorie Holstein Ron Jacobson Merilyn Stait Pauline Miller George Warren Directed by: Miss Lois Payne Football Killion blocks and Pope catches, Warrenton Warriors - 1956 ootball The coaches talk strategy with Captain Gene, 1956 FOOTBALL RESULTS Wie dese Opp. 19 Clatskanie 13 32 Knappa 13 39 Banks 6 13 Seaside 2h 39 Nehalem 7 0 Neah-kah-nie 34 0 Tillamook 48 13 Nestucca 32 7, Reynolds 0 Jay Nedry......222+.+0-All League Jerry Matteson ...Honorable Mention Gene gets patched-up! Heads up! Who's got it? STANDING (Left to Right): Yardley, Carden, Gramson, Lee, Searle, R. Nedry, Matteson, J. Nedry, Pope, Jacobson, Karna, Captain, KNEELING (Left to Right): Swanson, Manager, Darrell Greenlee, Head Coach Badbketball | ? ) ’ -} aatth { { £3 aI 4 SENIOR GENE KARNA SENIOR LARRY POPE SENIOR RON JACOBSON Center Forward Guard Jay Nedry dumps one in for two points against Seaside for big victory of season, Coach Greenlee gives last minute advice to varsity. Coach Greenlee gives boys pep-talk during half-time, helping them to defeat Tillamook for second League win. jay goes for lay-In @ 55 LEFT TO RIGHT: Blom, Willener, Gramson, Trumbo, Karna, Maize, Adkins, Nichols. q.V.’5 56 FIRST ROW: Bud Yardley, catcher; Danny Carden, utility infielder; Ron Nedry, pitcher; Larry Pope, outfielder; David Searle, pitcher; Jim Corkill, shortstop, SECOND ROW; Jerry Matteson, first base, Bobby Maise, pitcher; George Matteston, catcher; Tom Carden, second base; Gilbert Gramson, third base; Jay Nedry, outfielder, Coach, Leon Taylor, | Coach Taylor warming up the Power Pitcher for batting practice. Larry Pope, only Senior Lettermen from last year. Boys improving batting eyes in pepper drill, This year's track team is paced by five returning lettermen: Ron Nedry, 100 yard dash and low hurdles; Gilbert Gramson, mile; Ron Herrington 220 yard dash; Bill Wadsworth, high and low hurdles; and Jay Nedry, 880 yard dash, The track team is coached by Darrell Greenlee. He. al Se lie : wt AO ee, Last year's golf team finished the season with a 7-3 win and loss record and Participated in the OSAA at Portland in May, The team has three returning lettermen, Duane Plyter, Dick Hayes and Don Ritola, The team is coached by Darrell Greenlee, 58 CAPT AIN CONNIE A TEAM, FRONT ROW: M. Stait, S. Wiley, P. Miller, C. Beyers, B. Davis. BACK ROW: V. Pitt, J. Watts, V. Doney, G. Wofford, K. Jensen, J. Long. Volleyball During the year 1956-57 our volleyball teams had a successful season. The A team won two and lost two out of four games played. The B team lost one game and came home with three victories. MRS. SHEPHERD Advisor B TEAM, FRONT ROW: D. Falconer, L. Nygaard, S. Smith, J. Maize, B. Smotherman. BACK ROW; C. Soukkala, J. Mattson, K. Ledgerwood, H. Pike. 59 CAPTAIN SHARLYN FRONT ROW: J. Miller, H. Pike, R. Adams, V. Doney, J. Depping, M. Black. BACK ROW: L. Cassidy, M. Toppila, M. Lamb, B, Hart, M. Stait, L. Nygaard, P. Miller, C. Beyers. These trophies were won in 1955 1956, and have been the source of in- spiration for the bowlers during this year's season, Bowling FRONT ROW: J. Long, B. Davis, S, Smith, D. Newton, J. Martin, S. Lenhard, BACK ROW: B, Nichols, D. Huber, J, Watts, J. Maize, S. Wiley, D. Falconer, B. Smotherman, Gnrganizations 61 Sharon and Merilyn serve graciously at the tea. Busy as a beaver! is what this club has been the past year. The installation of - and the tea for - the new members, contributions for a Christmas basket, and a March of Dimes Cam- paign were just some of their many services rendered to our school and community CENTER FRONT: G. Ford - President, S. Wiley - Secretary. CENTER BACK: L. Lanier - Vice President, M. Stait - Treasurer. Before.. Associate members of the Latin Club. The highlights of our activities are the dinner me- eemratterin etings when we really eat, the boys all agree. aa caaaaaae Lettenmen Besides having the distinction of being Warrenton High's representatives in all sports events this year, our Letter- men continued to co-operate with the | administration and the various school activities. FRONT ROW: G. Kema - President; L. Pope - Vice President. BACK ROW: J. Nedry-Secre - tary; G. Gramson, Treasurer. A crucial moment during the jamboree. Cheenleadens MERILYN STAIT Fight! PAULINE MILLER Yell Queen in! DELORES HUBER Pepatens SHERRY LENHARD SHARON WILEY LOUISE NYGAARD HELEN PIKE JUDY MAIZE Pepster Queen ROBERTA ADAMS ‘ Alternates JUDY MARTIN BERNA DEAN HART BONNIE SMOTHERMAN President : : MRS. SHEPHERD, Advisor Trophies won for bowling during 1955 and 1956 set a goal for the 1957 season. DIANE FALCONER Vice President FRONT ROW: B, Smotherman, President; D, Falconer, Vice President: V. Doney, Secretary; J, Shultz, Treasurer; J, Depping, Sergeant at Arms; L. Nygaard, Sports Head, 68 Rod and Gun KEITH TAYLOR, President Sportsmanship is the keyword of Rod and Gun. Members of this club strive for sportsmanship as well as safety when hunting and fishing in the woods and streams of Oregon. MR, BALLMAN, Advisor K, Taylor, President; G. Karna, Vice President; D. Plyter, Secretary; J. Cameron, Treasurer, B. Killion. Sergeant at Arms, OFFICERS AT LEFT: RavAdamseieests scene cP restaent Jen itllonen rte VaCemereciaent Jo0 Valley oo aecm aces meerelaly D. Huber... - LLeasurer C. Beyers.... Sergeant at Arms A step at a time, Together we'll climb. Debate Club . % %, Our two newly-organized clubs, the Debate Club and the National Rifle Association, were enthusiastically supported by students this past year. Miss Merry Chriimlas tec ieeacs de cdececereccweeaue the Christmas Court. Vicky Valley ll AAT, wh = @ ee ’ March of Dimes Queen, Betty Colby and Royal Excort, Ron Jacobson with court, Mr. Taylor crowned Dad of Hearts at the Girls' League Father and Daughter Banquet. SEASIDE: BAND BOX BROADWAY MEAT MARKET CHOWDER BOWL COAST PLUMBING AND HEATING CRAB BROILER DELL MOORE'S DICTHER COMPANY ERICKSON'S GIFTS FLOWER BASKET GEARHART GOLF CLUB GEORGE W. MOUNCER OIL COMPANY JOHN VERMEUL AND SON LEGG'S PHARMACY MODE O' DAY PALM BEACH CAFE PHILLIP'S CANDY SEASIDE AGATE SHOP SEASIDE GRILL SEASIDE PUBLISHING COMPANY STRAND THEATER WHEATLEY'S COMPANY W.J. McCREADY LUMBER COMPANY WRIGHT STATIONERY WARRENTON: ATKINS GROCERY COOK'S GARAGE DONUT HOLE MAIN STREET GROCERY POP'S CHICKEN INN RAY BOB CORNER MARKET SEASIDE CLAM WARRENTON ELECTRIC COMPANY WARRENTON RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE PORTLAND: KANDEL KNITTING MILLS THE CROWN CO. ASTORIA: ABRAHAMSEN COMPANY ASTORIA BEAUTY SHOP ASTORIA FLORIST ASTORIA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB ASTORIA HARDWARE COMPANY ASTORIA JANITOR AND PAPER SUPPLY ASTORIAN BUDGET ASTORIA OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY ASTORIA OFFICE SUPPLY APPLIANCE COMPANY ASTORIA OIL COMPANY ASTORIA PUBLIC MARKET BELL BROS, JEWELERS BUILDERS' SUPPLY BURKE'S MEN'S STORE CHARLES GIBSON CITY CENTER MOTORS COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY CONSOLIDATED PRESS So IR Ie Ne CURTAIN SHOP FIRST NATIONAL BANK FISHER BROS, MOND) Jak, IVE a FRANK PORTER FURNITURE HAVER Ss GY GLERY HUGHES -RANSOM MORTUARY J. L. MOORE AND SON JOHNSON'S MOTOR COMPANY KAUFMAN'S SPORT CENTER KLARA ALMA HAT SHOP LARSON DIARY LA SENE'S UPHOLSTERY LEE'S GARAGE LEICHT MOTOR COMPANY LOVELL AUTO COMPANY McNEDEY -STERRETT AGENCY MERLE NORMAN MORTON'S NEHALEM VALLEY NEWBERRY 'S NOLAN'S STUDIO OWEN -PEEKE COMPANY OWL DRUG STORE PARAMOUNT DRUG STORE REED AND GRIMBERG SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY SHANER AND COMPANY SNOW'S ELECTRIC TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY ULAINE'S JEWELRY UTZINGER'S BOOK STORE WESTERN AUTO ZERO -ZONE LOCKERS Phone 323 RADIO-T.V. SERVICE MUS{ Ges toe 604 Broadway SEASIDE, OREGON raya Duanererreet Astoria, Oregon SEASIDE MOTOR COMPANY Columbia Travel Bureau Wan TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS ON ALL AIR LINES AND Doe NE Oe STEAMSHIP LINES Seaside, Oregon 438 Commercial ASTORIA, OREGON Phone 878 Phone 304 Phone 1244 1174 Commercial Phone 668 APPLIANCE wt oy SERVICE 110 S. Columbia MEN'S SHOP SEASIDE, OREGON ASTORIA School Sweaters Sport Clothes TELEPHONE 396 Thompson's Sea Foods Fresh, Kippered, Smoked Canned 110 S. COLUMBIA PHONE 668 SEASIDE, OREGON PETE THOMPSON IIE TWweete re Sa DON BUORKLUND CHRIS THOMPSON ASTORIA, OREGON iE FOODS Mi IAL Phone 350 Ceaccast Finance Ee 836 Comm. ASTORIA, OREGON Merv Eward Phone 1047 c pson’ FLORAL CO. 1295 Comm. St. Astoria, Oregon Gimre’s Shoe Store SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY We Give S H Green Stamps TELEPHONE 589 14TH. ST. NEAR COM'L. ASTORIA, OREGO FOR RENT TRUCKS U-DRIVE Low Rates Investigate Save % Personal General Hauling Anywhere in U.S.A. Regular Driver’s License Required BEE-HIVE TRUCK RENTAL CO. Call Astoria 22} Located at Alm’s Texaco Service Station 9th G Marine Dr. Truck Rentals Associated With Covey’s U-Drive RUSS LOU’S TUNE-UP RICHFIELD SERV. Call ASTORIA « Rentals by Hour, Day, Week or Month 874 e td, Ensuite? ; e Regular Drivers 7:30 A.M. = 9:30 P.M. License Required Daily e Appliance Dollies 5th G MARINE DR. G Pads When You Haven’t the SLIGHTEST IDEA “Where to Buy It” You may be a newcomer or perhaps you've never had any occasion to call for a certain product or service. In either case YELLOW PAGES Sea Foods Steaks Sunset Highway Elsie, Oregon Phone SK 5-2541 Allen, Bill's right hand man. DISTRICT MANAGER SERVICE GARAGE 224 12th St., Astoria, Oregon Phone 2751 Warrenton, Oregon Office Phone 1271 SIDNEY SR. SEwKSBURY AMO] eis eer ee ene REAL ESTATE = INSURANCE Phones 80 87 TEWKSBURY DUNCAN Agency — Jf Mees A Finest i - S inest Quality Sea Foods eer Xe — M4 Warrenton, Oregon . a « Ce a ae i o re pe vy, SAN JUAN FISHING PACKING COMPANY _ Phone 2771 THE CLUB BARBER SHOP Your barber Frank E, Stilwell Haircuts Warrenton SHAW 'S GROCERY MARKET Fresh Produce and : Drugs Astoria : 6) OF) Phone - 2921 Phone - 2467 VY) Hammond Warrenton age Ne. WOOD Y'S KELSON'S CAFE Breakfast - Lunches - Short Orders Phone - 3281 Warrenton Warrenton STUCKRATH' WOODY'S DRIVE IN RESTAURANT VARIETY = Phone 137 Astoria Warrenton Delivery Service JAKE’S GROCERY OPEN EVE. SUN. HOLIDAYS Closed Wednesday ; 2192 Exchange peters 392 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES PACIFIC FINANCE LOANS Marvin Reed, Manager Just what I've always wanted, Cash when you need it - - - Confidential Service Phone 3220 Astoria ASTORIA APPAREL Phone 224 Astoria MAKI'S CHEVROW SERVICE RPM Lubrication Washing Polishing Phone 2954-L Astoria COCHRAN Plumbing and QU ARLES HARDWARE Heating Phone 3521 Warrenton : ° ° Phone 6651 Warrenton CONGRATULATIONS From Your Fashion Headquarters JEROME'S Phone - 484 Always First Quality! Phone - 806 WADE'S BAY VIEW DAIRY Phone 3451 LINK'S SPORTING GOODS Astoria Phone - I106 Astoria SEASIDE LAUNDRY Serves You Well Phone - 330 Seaside Astoria We use milk from ....... Warrenton Phone: 495 1122 Commercial Astoria, Ore. Complete Car Service ORIGINAL CLEANERS Waterproofing DEL BODIE'S CHEVRON STATION Alterations Repairing Astoria Phone 5701 Warrenton Re ow rail ae aE s ‘DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE Phone 3671 Warrenton SUMMER'S CLEANERS Spotting Pressing Minor Repairs SLID! LOUMBNE YS, W arrenton 1, sf | A Phone 2376 Phone 2521 Warrenton ad HOTEL GEARHART 100 Room Ocean Front Hotel and Apartments Headquarters for Convention Banquets Phone 81 Gearhart VAN DUSEN BEVERAGES 7-Up Pepsi-Cola Nesbitt Orange Dad's Root Beer Phone 352 Astoria .... The Sign of TEXACO DAIRY QUEEN 843 W. Marine Dr. Phone 2893 Astoria Always Your Money's Worth at HILDEBRAND'S Your Complete Home Furnishers Phone 373 Astoria SLICK HARTLEY MOTORS at..... STUBS SAW SHOP oi new HOMELITE saw Phone 308 -J Gearhart wil GRETA'S GIFTS Like father, like son. .. Where all smart girl graduates pick their crystal. ASTORIA FEED COMPANY Phone 2888 Astoria Phone 459 Astoria WARRENTON MARTIN KNUTSEN SON INSURANCE SHOE Best Wishes Insurance of All Kinds SHOP Grads Astoria W arrenton Phone 3130 The Warrior Staff wishes to eAE our friends... MR. T. CHAVE, Attorney DENTAL ASSOCIATION ...for their contributions. Warrenton CLUB CAFE try our Home Made Pies Phone 3501 Scotty says “%ZO0O-A KHCHA WOZON ? Shop ! Compliments Marae OLS es Thrifty UNITED Dene OUSE WORKERS | tipiety MARKET I Oo AMERICA male! ( CA) 2 Phone 641 Astoria A. |. NYGAARD Phone 3451 RAFTING COMPANY Warrenton THE STUDENTS HANGOUT IVY PARK PD GUARANTEED owner F.R. Corkill LOWER COLUMBIA CO-OP DAIRY ASSN. Phone 3226 Warrenton Phone 556 Astoria sono Ceull youn WARRENTON BOAT YARD PANTORIUM CLEANERS DYERS Complete marine for Repair service Pick-Up Delivery Phone 2066 Warrenton Phone 325 Astoria SOLICITING SENIORS th FORNEY 'S SHELL ' LEON'S SEASIDE CLAM We Take Pleasure in Wishing the Senior Class Good Luck to All of You EASTERN Department Store Astoria Phone 22 CONGRATULATIONS MAIZE'S —USTEWELL 9 SUPER A -s aA 4 BlOPRODUCTS iv 5 Phone 2041 Warrenton MARKET Phone 2501 Warrenton Buggy Ballman hunts specimens Senior Cooked Food Sale Want a Junior Hotdog ae The Presst.t Pep Club Initiation Senior Cheerleaders at Senior-Faculty game a Peter, the Popcorn Machine Journalists attend OSP Convention Music appreciation class,..at Jennie's! ! 87 oan ttt HTUUTTTT UT the end! 88 YEARBOOKS e fo an fi eee - is 7 ‘ ul hw F Aj Pe dies %) bee es be Mae te as io rt: t = alee | ' ¥ hpear o- Pal 4 or i Py ee ipet hs ips 4 hen tes} P +. 4 ‘ q a _ A 7 ‘ ae ms ae oe


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