Wenatchee High School - Wa Wa Yearbook (Wenatchee, WA)

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T Y ' . M.. 7 fx WA WA 1957 Student Today?- Citizen Tomorrow Published by the Associated Student Body Wenatcheealligh School, Wenatchee, Wash ,Q as ,- f f fn. W? . f- W' A d ' A - fir e - so., a ' 'ist 'fi-?f4:.1.sZL,s5dTgf Q' --f-- QT,'f'TfQT f'ff14fvir T in-+A-SS:fwe.gg ,..L1t:1n:4::.W .J. ,uw ,gn-I-: ,?f'4-.fgfnrzdfif' !.,..-.-, 'lr E.:3 'fg f fR1Qb251' ' zslzffw W M. ma' 4 'ffl' A 'A fl A . A s NE.. frkf' ' . .Q-4, ,. , ' 1 -W-an 1 if gf, A 1 Q i I-.. , . Q 'Jul' ,,,. , d 1 89 's 'Q vu. is-.-. ' r ty .p jx -1, ,j . . 9 lv ,f' ,-.. - I 'Q 1.-i,ff - ' iiuviifnnl .s 5. '.H: W 2 DEDICATION We dedicate this book to the student oi today, upon whom depends the good citizens ot tomorrow in our de- mocratic society. You, a student of W.H.S., will soon be exercising your privileges as a citizen ot the United States ot America. ln order to be a good citizen one must first learn to be a good student li we learn to be good citizens in the classrooms on the athletic field in student govern ment and in other activities ot W H S today we will be competent citizens of tomorrow i I r, 9 L 5 :.' 7 i,t1l.?3:.d I, tax:- 4 gig it , OUR COVER The panther beginning his climb up the stairs symbolizes you the stu dent beginning your climb up the stairway to maturity The panther is looking back on many experiences ot the past year which this l957 Wa Wa will help you remember CONTENTS Faculty Admlmstrahon Senlors Royalty Sophomores Clubs and Act1v1t1es 41 58 Drama 2627 35 40 69 71 60 63 Muslc 64 66 68 Sports Alma Mater 2 72 73 75 87 W ' ' ' ...............i...........i.........i..... ..6 ' ,...,...........,.................. .............. 7 -25 Iuniors.'.,.'...-.'.' ..... .....'.'. -f.'.f'f.'.'.'.'.'.'.fflffffffi1f1flff.'.'.'fff.'49. 'Q .- Art ......i.............................,............... , ...'. ...'. A.... . H. ..... ....... I -.....' Cur Pnnclpal In ded1cat1ng thls book of memones to the CIIIZSH of Tomorrow the class of 1957 afflrms 1ts own dedlcatlon to the creed whlch has made Amenca great From the Foundzng Fathers down through the years each generatlon has had IIS share of leaders who cned Look to the future great th1ngs l1e ahead A celebrated author of modern tlmes once remarked I stand on Shakespeare s shoulders We all do We stand on the shoulders of all the great men who have hved before us In sc1ence ln art 1n mdustry ln statecraft ln CIVIIIZCIIIOD great men are now al1ve upon whose shoulders we may mount for an even longer v1ew than was thelrs May the class of 1957 stand hlgh and look far Great th1ngs 11e ahead Someone wxll see them lillw-MM f' I I - u - - u - u 1 1 u , ' . . . . ' ' I I I 1.1 il fhf 'Vi Mrs. Cathleen Babcock: Shorthand, Typing, So. Girls Counselor, Hi-U Pep Club advisor. Mr. Harold Babcock: Chemistry, Physics, Athletics. Mr. lack Barnes: PE. Miss Nancy Bemis: Librarian. Miss Lillian Brown: Dramatics. Cpicture on page 603 Mr. David Burns: Agriculture, EPA. Mr. Tom Byrne: Biology, Athletics, Lettermans Club. Mr. Gerald Carlton: History, Bookkeep- ing, Athletics. Mrs. Ethel Case: Biology, Ir. Girls Coun- selor, Girls Club. Miss Beverly Chapman: Home Econom- ics, Clothing. Mrs. Mary Clark: Orchestra, Choir, Glee Club. Mrs. Vere De Voe: Stenography, Office training. Mr. Manuel Diaz: Spanish, English, Wrestling Coach, Spanish Club. Mr. Don Donaldson: English, fDept. Headl, Sr. Boys Counselor. Mrs. Fern Duncan: Art. Mr. Ray Duncan: Art, Annual CWa Wal. Mr. Don Dundas: English, Supervisor of Bookstore. Mr. Iohn Eckerson: Psychology, History. Mrs. Velma Erickson: English, Typing. Miss Patricia Gelder: English, PS. Pep Club advisor. Mr. Iack Harbeston: English. Mr. R. B. Haring: Mechanical Drawing. Instructors Prepare Mrs. Ermina Husted: English, Girls Club. Miss Estella Kynei Latin. SPQR. Club advisor. Miss Anne Libby: Mathematics, Wa Wa Sales. Miss lane Lovejoy: Speech, Director of Assemblies. Mr. George Low: Vocal Music, Orches- tra, Boys Federation. Cpicture on page 655 Mr. Harvey Low: General Metalshop, So. Boys Counselor, ETA. Mr. Mike Madland: Mathematics, Ath- letics. Mr. David Mahrti Bookkeeping, Business Law, School Accountant. Miss llene Martin: PE., Girls Sports. Mrs. Marie Monroe: History, Sr. Girls Counselor, Girls Club, P. K. Pep Club advisor. Mr. Iames E. Moran: English, World His- tory, Visual Aids. Miss Helen Orton: English, lournalism, Debate, Apple Leaf. Mr. L. E. Percival: History, Government, Ir. Boys Counselor. Mr. George Roberts. Farm Shop, EPA. Mrs. Rosemary Rochelle: Biology, Sci- ence Club. Mr. R. V. Sparks: Woodshop, Derby Club. Miss Allene Sutherland: Home Econom- ics, Foods. Mr A. G. Tiemann: Band. Mr. I. F. Ulery: Mathematics, Ticket Sales, Athletics. Miss Grace Wiester: History, Honor Society. Miss Honora Zeiher: Typewriting, Girls Club. Mr. Harry Zier: Athletic Director. Cpicture on page 755. s For Future .,,, J A' 111. ' fp, 5,9 . '-3 .-,t..,. ' . .. naw.. saw 1 ' , 1 Q ' 13 X if 4 L 'S ' it if s 5 -1 +5'l' A f f A Y ,x F 94 X ' :rf -X as K' 'si -w N' w I' f' ,ffl if ies, A M 1 Qi z , 'V '15 Z. afg- 5 1' ' 5 .4 '- ,, 1 -12' 'wwf A 1 i ,,.,. V '. ren ., 's t' 1 MR. RUTHERFORD Assistant Superintendent of Schools MR. FURGESON Superintendent of Schools MRS. TETERS Dean of Girls ADMINfS:I'RATION L. ---.., . fri. -in 'hu-If ,,,,,.... W2 it 3 re M gn .,E tg' .W i i, .Qv,,..-- Iust as the word administer means to give or supply, so our administration gives their time and talents to keep W.H.S. run- ning smoothly. Although we seldom come in contact with them, running W.l-l.S, without them would be an impossibility. MR. CRIPE Boys' Counselor CAROLYN STERLING Secretary in the MRS. SMITH Superintendents Office High School Secretary uf'- Lf 'QQ' I'-'ll they go the1r separate Ways These last three years of Search mg for knowledge have been fllled Wlth many memorable experrences Semor 0 1 f The paths of the members of the senior class will now part as I O O O O Jlt A- Y Qtiziggv Q is If x F I 2 pa Y! I ' -XR! N. ' will Y Q 5 . J- Vg I ' if 'N ix H we A? . use 3 W X if - Nl! f 5 it X 5 5 4' 525-gf r is ff fl it SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS: Mrs I-J , 4 Monroe and Mr. Donaldson Sen1or Class Ofhcers cmd Adv1sors The Senior class officers are kept busy choosing graduation announcements and planning for graduation. Senior Tacky 'I Z T w,,.fi? i 'srisr A if QU Q? Day always furnishes a welcome break from the routine of school work FALL SENIOR OFFICERS: upper right -President Dannie Keith, Treasurer Ralph Graves, Secretary Sandra Sloane and Vice President Marilyn Iessup. SPRING SENIOR OFFICERS: lower left -Secretary Delores Cannon, President Wes Craven, Treasurer Leon Kent, and Vice President Torn Bousquet. PAUL GERALD AASEN Boys Federation II Bar Honor Society, Movie IUDY BEATRICE ABRAHAM P K Pep Club Girls' Club, Ir. Prom Comm., BOB LLOYD AIAX Football Lettermens Club, Representative, Legis- Q IUDITH ANN AKERS Choir Vagabond King Red Mill, Waltz Dream, KAYE ANDERSON Legislature P G Pep Club Flag Twirler, Honor So- Su ciety S P Q R Apple Leaf Staff Quill and Scroll, Ir. Prom Comm., Pag- ' eant Wa Wa Salesman Glee Club Vagabond King , . ORLO THOMAS ANDREW Football Track F F A. A SANDIE IUNE AUSTIN Spanish Club Girls Club, Ir. Prom Comm., Repre- IERRY ROLAND BAILOR Thespian Vice Pres Science Club, F. T. A., F F A Waltz Dream Buy Iupiter Family Portrait, Luke Larkin's Luck Too Much Springtime Sentimental Scarecrow, Anastasia, National Honor Society Home Sweet Homicide ' Pageant, Band, Masque and Dagger Club Pres Boys Federation Ir Prom Comm., Legislature. Class of 1957 40: 1 'ii wax DENNIS EUGENE BARNES: Legislature, Boys' Federation. DALE RALPH BARNHART: B Baseball, B Track, F. T. A., Orchestra, For- estry Club, Boys' Federation. FRANK BARNETT: Derby Club, Cheerleader, Thespians, Legislature. BECKY ANN BARNHILL: Girls' Club, Ir. Prom Comm., Latin Club, Masque and Dagger, Girls' Club Cabinet, Assembly Class, Christmas Project Chairman, F. T. A., Pageant, Mystery of Mouldy Manor. MICHAEL WESTOVER BARTRAM: Debate 'Club Pres., Band, B Track, Legislature, Student Council, Evergreen Boys' State, National Honor So- ciety, Golf Team, Choir, National Forensic League. HUGH TYRRELL BEATTY: Boys' Federation, Science Club, National Honor ciet Bu u iter Famil Portrait Pa eant Too Much Spring So'Y. vIp. Y, -. 9.1 A - time, Captain Kidd's Return,' Band, Thespians, Movie Operators. IIM EDWARD BENESCH: Baseball, Movie Operators. HUBERT GEORGE BENNETT: Lettermen's Club, Football, Track, Boys' Federation, Representative. Ni IEANETTE LUCILLE BICKEL' Christmas Protect, Girls' Club ELBERT BISSONETTE. QAL. BLACKBURN lr Class Treas, Choir, Spanish Club, Vagabond ing. IULIE ELLEN BLONK' Student Council, Apple Leaf Editor, P S. Pep Club Treas. Latin Club, Leadership Conference representative, Quill and Scroll TOM RAFTER BOUSQUET: Golf, Latin Club Treas, Derby Club Pres, Student Council, Christmas Protect, I Bar Honor Society, Representative PATSY LOU BOWDEN: Girls' Club. R. BERNICE BRANDT. Girls' Club, Pageant. REBECCA I RRENNAN' P K Pep Club Sec, Masque and Dagger, Thes- pians, Buy lupiterf' Family Portrait, Little Women, Sentimental Scarecrow, Too Much Springtime, Luke Larkin's Luck, Home Sweet Homicide, Anastasia, Curious Savage, National Honor Society, Big Sister, Girl of the Month, Pep Board, Legislature, Representative, S. P Q. R, Ir Prom Comm, Pageants, Homecoming Queen Attendant ROBERT LEE BRIM Boys' Federation. I' .W W. RICHARD ORVILLE BROWN: Band. DIXIE LEE BROWN, MURIEL ANNE BROWN: National Honor Society, Assembly Class, Science Club Sec., Buy Iupiter, Pageant, Girls' Club. RICHARD E. BRUGGMAN: Boys' Federation, Ir., Prom Comm. IEWEL ANN BRUMBAUGH: Legislature, Student Council, National Honor Society, Red Mill, Little Women, Buy Iupiter, Ir. Prom Comm., Pag- eants, Soph. Triple Trio, Cashmere Exchange Assembly, Wa Wa Photo Editor, S. P. Q. R., Thespian Sec., Girls' Club Piper, Waltz Dream, Choir, Big Sister. PAUL FLOYD BURTON: S. P. Q. R., Debate Club, Forensic League, Science Club Treas., Band, Boys' Federation, II Bar Honor Society, Ever' green Boys' State. MIKE WILLIAM CALDWELL: A and B Football, Band, S. P, Q. R., Ianu- ary Thaw, Debate Club, Pageants, Orchestra, Lettermen's Club, Thes- pians, Representative, Buy Iupiter, Family Portrait, Sentimental Scarecrow, Home Sweet Homicide, Legislature. CAROL LYNN CAMMACK: S. P. Q. R., Representative, Ski Team, P. K. Pep Club Vice Pres., Cashmere Exchange Assembly, Ir. Prom Comm., Girls' Club Pres., Student Council, Student Advisory Board, Girls' Club Cabinet. LOUISE ELIZABETH CAMPBELL: Vagabond King, Legislature, Red Mill, Pageant, S. P. O. R., National Honor Society Treas. DELORES IEAN CANNON: Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Choir, Assembly Class, P. S. Pep Club, Pep Board.Vice Pres., Cashmere Exchange Assembly, Iunior Prom Comm, S. P. O. R. SHIRLEY IRENE CANNON: Apple Leaf, Band, Ir. Prom Comm., Hi-Yu Pep Club, Girls' Club, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Girls' Club Piper, Debate Club, Orchestra, Cashmere Exchange Assembly, Sophomore Assembly. COLLEEN DAY CARMODY: Debate Club, N. F. L., S. P. O. R., National Honor Society, Pep Board, Girls' Club Cabinet and Service Chairman, P. S. Pep Club Vice Pres. and Treas., Assembly Class, Delegate to Nat, I. C. L, Convention. LeNIE WAUNETTA CARTER: Choir, Waltz Dream, Ir. Prom Comm. IIM G, CEARLOCK: Band, Boys' Federation. IANICE IRENE CHASE: Songleader, Assembly Class, Ir. Prom Comm., Pep Board, Soph. Class Sec. MONTY FRANCES CHAUSSEE: A Football, A Track, l.ettermen's Club Choir, Red Mill, Waltz Dream. ARLENE CHITWOOD: Girls' Club. Q-Q ,ef IOHNNY LOUIS CLARK: Spanish Club, Drum Major, Christmas Project, Football Season Tickets, Band. DENNIS EDWARD CLAY: Spanish Club, Stage Crew, Family Portrait, Buy Iupiter. EUGENE CLIFT: Band, Stage Crew, Representative. BORDEN OTIS COLEMAN: F. F. A,, Baseball. IEANNETTE MAY CONNERY: Wa Wa Layout Editor, Girls' Club Piper Editor, Representative, Choir, Red Mill, Vagabond King, Waltz Dream. MILTON BERTRAM CONRAD: Movie Operators Vice Pres., Spanish Club, Track, ll-Bar Honor Society, P. A. Crew. IUDITY DOROTHY CORNELL: S. P. O. R., P, K. Pep Club, Too Much Springtime, Captain Kidd's Return, Pageant, Ir. Prom Comm., Mystery of Mouldy Manor, Masque and Dagger Club Pres, Student Council, Ever- green Girls' State, Assembly Class. WES CRAVEN: Soph. Class Pres., Spanish Club Pres., Football, B Basket- ball, National Forensic League Pres., Evergreen Boys' State, Debate Club, United Fund Boys' Chairman, Lettermen's Club Sec. BONNIE AVANELL CRAWFORD Girls' Club, Drill Team. ROBERT EUGENE CRIPE: Movie Operators, Debate Club, Spanish Club, Track, Student Council, National Forensic League. CATHERINE DIANE CRIST: Choir, Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, National Honor Society, Buy Iupiter, Luke Larkin's Luck, Pag- eant, Hi-Yu Pep Club Secretary, Pep Board, Student Council, Legislature. Ir. Prom Comm., Big Sister, Girls' Club Secretary, S. P. O. R. IOANN CROGHAN: Orchestra, Representative, Girls' Club. MARILYN LOUISE DALVIT: P. G. Pep Club, Pep Board, Pageant, Head Majorette, Ir. Prom Comm., Buy Iupiter, State Secretary ot Latin Club, S. P. O. R., National Honor Society, Representative, Legislature, Voice of Democracy Winner, Soph. and Ir., Tennis, Girls' Club Piper. IACK LEWIS DAVIS: Boys' Federation. IAMES ROY DAVISi DAVID MICHAEL DEAL: Debate Club, Thespians, Choir, Ir. Class Pres.. Student Council, Tennis, National Honor Society Pres., Red MilI, Waltz Dream, Buy Iupiter, Family Portrait, National Forensic League Pres.. Band, State Choir, Wa Wa Copy Editor. ROBERT VINCENT DEGMAN: S. P. Q. R., Boys' Federation Sec., Letter- men's Club Treas., Student Body Treas., Legislature, Football, National Honor Society. LINDA DeSHAZO: Science Club, S. P. Q. R., Assembly Class, Hi-Yu Pep Club Treas, National Honor Society, Wa Wa Staff, Pep Board, Girls' Club Piper, Art Editor. RICHARD LEE DEXTER: Band, Lettermen's Club, A Football, Thespiaris, Luke Larkin's Luck, Buy Iupiter, Pageant, Captain Kidd's Return Family Portrait. BARBARA IEAN DODSON: Representative, Girls' Club. PAT DREW: Sophomore Class Treasurer, Iunior Class Vice-Pres., Iunior Prom, Boys' Federation Vice-Pres., Student Body Vice-Pres., Choir. IACOUELINE LEE DUNCAN: S. P. Q. R., P. S. Pep Club, Drill Team Vice Pres., Legislature, II Bar Honor Society, Ir. Prom Comm., Choir, Waltz Dream, Big Sister, Christmas Project, G. A. A. BARBARA GRACE DUNNING: P. G. Pep Club, F. T. A., Latin Club. MELVIN DEAN DUVAUL: Band. DON ROBERT EBY: Football, B Basketball. LILI O'DESSA EDDY: Legislature, Spanish Club, Girls' Club. MARGIE ELIZABETH EICKMEYER: Choir, P. G. Pep Club, Student Coun- cil, Drill Team Pres., Legislature, Latin Club, Pep Board, Thespians, Na- tional Honor Society, Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Too Much Springtime, Sentimental Scarecrow, Home Sweet Homicide, Pageant, 'Anastasiaf' .5 1-4 14 J j 'Ol Voters of '60 CAROL SUE ELLIS: Girls' Club GARY ALVIN EMERSON: Forestry Club, Spanish Club, Legislature, Boys' Federation. IUDY LOUISE ERICKSON: Glee Club, Girls' Club, Pageant. GRACE BERNATTA EVENHUES: Legislature, S. P, O, R., Spanish Club, P. S. Pep Club. IAMES CHESTER FINKBEINER: A Football, Basketball, Tennis, Boys' Fed- eration, Ir. Class Pres., Advisory Board, Lettermen's Club, Student Body Treas., Student Body Pres., Assembly Class, Legislature, Student Council. EOBERT LEWIS FIRMAN: Science Club, Forestry Club, Movie Operators, . A. Crew. BOB DEAN FLEMING: Band, Sign Shop, Baseball, Boys' Federation. inf vifi IOYCE FROSTAD: Glee Club, Girls' Club, Vagabond King, Waltz Dream, Minstrel Show,'f S. P. O. R. LLOYD EVERETT FRYHOVER: Assembly Class Pres., F. F. A. Reporter, Student Council, Science Club, F, F. A. Representative to State Conf., Representative to State Leaders Conf. 'Lg C- 1 PAUL AUGUST FULLMER: Boys' Federation. PHILIP ALLEN GAGNON: I IOE ,WILLIAM GASPERS: Track, Lettermen's Club, Derby Club, Boys Federation. IOE M. GAYNOR: Boys' Federation. TOM P. GAYNOR: Boys' Federation. SHARON KAY GENSINGER: Appleleaf, S. P. O. R., Drill Team. VELMA LOUISE GEORGE: Girls' Club, Waltz Dream. NADINE GILBERT: Band, P. S. Pep Club Secretary, Legislature, National Honor Society, Debate, Pep Board, Spanish Club. MARIORY MARIE GILE: Legislature, Choir, P. S. Pep Club Sec, Masque and Dagger, Science Club, Thespians, National Honor Society, BIIIQISISISIU Ir. Prom Comm., Pageant, Red Mill, 'Too Much Springtlirrie, Senti- mental Scarecrow, Waltz Dream, l Iome Sweet Homicide, Burnt Cork and Melody, Vagabond King, Pep Board. CHUCK IOHN GILLESPIE: Representative, S. P. O. R., Thespians, Too Much Springtime, Waltz Dream, Sentimental Scarecrow, Home Sweet Homicide, Anastasia, Pageant. SANDE ETTA GILLETTE: Orchestra Student Director, National Honor So- ciety, F. T. A. Pres., Sec. and State Pres. of Latin Club, P. K. Pep Club Sec., Pep Board, Student Council, Homecoming Queen Attendant, D. A. R. Award, Girl of the Month. RALPH LEWIS GRAVES: Tennis, Basketball, Senior Class Vice Pres. EERTIE IEAN GREENWOOD: Movie Operators, Assembly Class, P. A rew. PAUL H. GREENWOODJ Band, Legislature, Boys' Federation. LARRY NEWMAN GROSSARTH: Baseball, Basketball, Wrestling, Boys' Federation, Lettermen's Club NANCY RAE GUSTIN: S. P. O. R., National Honor Society, P T. A. Sec, Girls' Club. SHARON MARIE GYORFI: Hi-Yu Pep Club, S. P. Q. R., Pageant, Buy Iupiterf' Assembly Class, National Honor Society, Masque and Dagger Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, lr. Prom Comm., Apple Leaf Stall. MORRIS LEE HALE. Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Boys' Federation. Q!-3 . fy. 'L gf' if x. 'f'? BARBARA IEAN HALL: S. P. Q. R., National Honor Society, Girls' Club. DENNIS H. HALL: Choir, Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Boys' Federation. NEWTON DEE HAMON: Choir, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, S. P. Q. R.. Science Club, I Bar Honor Society, B Football, B Track. MARY LOU HANDER: Legislature, Student Control, Christmas Project, Wa Wa Sec., Ir. Prom Comm., P. G. Pep Club, Girls' Club, Cashmere Exchange Assembly, Spanish Club, Big Sister. BEVERLY ANN HARRIS: Thespians, P. G. Pep Club, Girls' Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, Choir, F. T. A. LARRY GENE HAUEF: A Baseball, Glee Club, Choir, Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Lettermen's Club, Boys' Federation, Repre- sentative. IERRY LEE HAYNES: Thespian Treas., Masque and Dagger Vice Pres., Science Club Vice Pres., Assembly Class, lr. Prom Comm., Little Women, Buy lupiter, ul-'amily Portrait, Importance of Being Earnest, Luke Larkin's Luck, Sentimental Scarecrow, Too Much Springtime, Home Sweet Homicide, Captain Kidd's Return Director, Anastasia, Pageant, I Have Been Here Before, Curious Savage, Boys' Federation, Band. MARILYN MYRTLE HEATH: S. P. O. R., Girls' Club, Drill Team, Big Sister. Masque CS Dagger, G. A. A. SANDRA LOUISE HEIDE: Latin Club Pres., Student Council, Thespians, Masque and Dagger, Luke Larkin's Luck, Red Mill, Pageant, Buy lupiter, Sentimental Scarecrow, Home Sweet Homicide, Too Much Springtime,' 'lMystery of Mouldy Manor. v-Q 'JY 6' 'f-:P LEANNE MARLYS HEMINGER: Spanish Club Sec., Pageant, Legislature. Ir. Prom Comm, Chairman. IOYCE ALLENE HENNINGQ Girls' Club. CHARLES DANIEL HEPLER: Band, Science Club, Debate Club, Boys' Federation. LOLA HINDE: Apple Leaf, Drill Team, Pageant, Assembly Class, Wa Wa Staff, Ir. Prom Comm., Spanish Club, Hi-Yu Pep Club, Girls' Club Piper NANCY LOUISE HODGEN: Orchestra, S. P, O. R, Buy lupiterf' II Bar Honor Society, Girls' Club. ROGER LEE HODGSON: S, P. O. R., Boys' Federation. MARILYN IOYCE HOLCOMB: P, K. Pep Club, G. A. A., Girls' Club, MARY IOY HOLZHAUSER: Girls' Club, P, K. Pep Club, Spanish Club, F. T. A., G. A. A., II Bar Honor Society, Girls' Club Cabinet, Big Sister, DUANE EARL HOUSTON: Baseball, Lettermen's Club. ROCKNE THOMAS HOLLOWAY: Boys' Federation CLARENCE KENNETH IAMES: Wa Wa Salesman, S. A. T. Salesman, Boys' Federation. DARLENE IAMES: Drill Team Pres. and Leader, Ir. Prom, P. S. Pep Club Pres., Girls' Club Vice Pres., Student Council, National Honor Society Advisory Board, Thespian Corresponding Sec., Vagabond King, Red Mill, Buy Iupiterf' Family Portrait, Pageant, Too Much Springtime, Waltz Dream, Home Sweet Homicide, Anastasia, Sentimental Scarecrow, Choir, S. P. O. R. IULIUS DUANE IARED1 Forestry Club, II Bar Honor Society, Thespians, S. P. Q. R., Buy Iupiterf' Family Portrait, Pageant, Anastasia, Repree sentative, Boys' Federation, The Importance ol Being Earnest. DICK ALBRIT IASPERS: F. F. A, GARFIELD RICHARD IEFFERS: A Football, A Basketball, Tennis, Apple Leaf, Ouill and Scroll, S. P. O. R., l..ettermen's Club, MARILYN ADEL IESSUP1 Soph. Vice Pres., Choir, S. P. O. R., Thespians, P. K. Pep Club Vice Pres, Ir. Class Sec., State Choir, Big Sister, Buy Iupiter, Family Portrait, Too Much Springtime, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Sr. Class Vice Pres., United Fund Girls' Chairman, Pageant, Girl of the Month, Little Women. KATHLEEN V. IOHNSON' Glee Club, Choir, Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Drill Team, Ir. Prom Comm, P. S. Pep Club, Repre- sentative, National Honor Society, Pep Board. BREESE IONES: Boys' Federation. . Activities and Knowledge ' IOY DELL IUCHMES: Girls' Club, Pageant, Christmas Project. 1 y V DAVE PAUL KANE: Legislature, Boys' Federation. SEA 1 l MARION KANE: P. K. Pep Club, Ir. Prom Comm., Spanish Club Sec., Na- tional Honor Society, Legislature, Drill Team, Pageant. SUSAN KANE: Spanish Club Pres., E. T. A. Sec., Choir, Waltz Dream, Girls' Club. MILTON R. KANSKY: Derby Club, Boys' Federation, S. P. O. R DANNIE THOMAS KEITH: Choir, Red Mill, A Football, B Track, B QU Basketball, Ir. Class Vice Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Legislature, Evergreen Boys' State, Representative, Student Council, Student Body Pres. LEON KENT: Choir, Band, Orchestra, Waltz Dream, Assembly Class Treas., Tennis Team, Lettermen's Club, Student Council, Ir. Prom Comm., Legislature, Representative. IULIE KAYE KIENITZ: Spanish Club, lr. Prom Comm., Christmas Project. Wa Wa Salesman. DUANE EDWARD KOVAR: Band, Track, Boys' Federation, Legislature Q Q Q .' EX., x IOHN RON LACASSE: A Football, A Track, Lettermen's Club, S. P. Q. R. BERT LAKE: F. E. A, Sec. and Pres. KAREN YVONNE LANG: Glee Club, Girls' Club, G. A. A., Vagabond King, Waltz Dream, Minstrel Show, RUPERT EDWIN LAPTHORN: Movie Operators, Science Club, Band, De- bate Club, Too Much Springtime, Home Sweet Homicide, Masque and Dagger. EVELYN LOUISE LAWS: Girls' Club, Latin Club, Advisory Board Repre- sentative. EVELYN LUCILLE LEEZ Girls' Club, Wa Wa Salesman, IOHN T. LITTRELL: Boys' Federation, E. F. A., Baseball. IOLA LaFERN LONG: Glee Club, Vagabond King, Red Mill, G. A. A. ORVILLE ALLEN LONGUSKIE: Orchestra, Assembly Class, Masque and Dagger, Red Mill, Vagabond King, Mystery ol Mouldy Manor, Pageant, Buy Iupiter, Luke Larkin's Luck, Captain Kidd's Return. Experience For Future IOANN LORRAINE' Representative, Ir. Prom Comm., G. A. A., Spanish Club, Cashmere Exchange Assembly, Variety Show. ROMANI F. LUCAS: Boys' Federation. X GEVAUGI-IN LUKER,: Transferred from The Dalles, Oregon IOAN MACKEY: Science Club Reporter, F. T. A. Vice Pres, P. K, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Pageant. IUDITH MAY MAIER: EE MASSIE Band Girls' Club MARGIE L I I I BONNIE IOY MATTIG: Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Choir, S. P. Q. R., Legislature, Pageant, Ir. Class Sec. RENA IOAN MAUGI-IAN: Pep Board, Drill Team Sec., P. S, Pep Club Sec, sentative Le islature Repre , Q - IO DEE MCCANDLISH: Apple Leaf Staff, Ouill 6. Scroll, Girls' Club. sw v-.5 'Cl -4 X ROSE MARIE MCCLAIN' Glee Club, Girls' Club Q -if 159' ANN MAUREEN MCDOWALL: Girls' Club, S. P. O. R., Big Sister, Legis lature. MICHAEL COURTNEY MCGHEE: Spanish Club, Forestry Club, Track OHN ALBERT MCPHERSON' B Track Forestry Club Pres Boys' Band I . , ., Representative, Movie Operators, P. A. Crew, Boys' Federation. IO ANNE MELTON: Girls' Club, Pageant, Christmas Project. DEANNA LEE MEURET: Girls' Club, Drill Team. HARRY RAY MICKEY: Track, Boys' Federation, ALICE KAY MILLER: Girls' Club, P. S Pep Club, S. P. Q. R. GERALD OLLIE MILLER' Wrestling, Boys' Federation. PAUL RICHARD MILLER Movie Operators F T A Boys' Federation. IOHN MOATS Variety Show Representative Pageant Assembly Class, Buy Iupiter Luke Larkin s Luck Family Portrait, Sentimental ' Ji' 5' Scarecrow Home Sweet Homicide Mystery of Mouldy Manor, Thes- ' SHEILA KAYE MOHR Legislature Apple Leaf P G Pep Club, Drill Team, GARY LESLIE MONTAGUE Future Teachers of America, Band, Boys' ROGER STEPHENSON MOORF National Honor Society, Science Club, IOHN LEE MURPHY Football Basketball Track Legislature, Ir. Prom STONEY LEE MURPHY Boys Federation Movie Operators, F. F. A. Treas. CHARLES MUSSEN Thespians Assembly Class S P O. R., Man Who Came to Dinner Vaudville U S A Pageant Family Portrait, Home Q .., , vt iw I ' Q 1 H ., rvll wif . M y 5 l 1 f f -Z'-Iii . . - 25:1 U-to S vu-,Q bi ANGELA MARIA NAVONE: Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Glee Club. POLA LOUISE NAWROCKI: Transferred from Tonasket. Science Club, Masque and Dagger, F. T. A., Movie Operators, S. P. Q. R., Captain Kidd's Return, Girls' Club, Waltz Dream, Mystery of Mouldy Manor. DOUG EUGENE OLESEN: B Basketball, Band, Legislature, S. P. Q. R., II Bar Honor Society, Debate Club, Student Council, Boys' Federation. CARLTON ERIK OLSON: Representative, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Lettermen's Club Pres., Band Pres., National Honor Society, Advisory Board Chairman, S. P. O. R., Student Council, Apple Leaf. IOYCE ROSELLA OLSON: Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Choir, P. K. Pep Club, Girls' Club, S. P. Q. R., ll Bar Honor Society, Pag- eant. KENNETH LeROY PERKINS: Spanish Club, Boys' Federation. DANNY MARTIN PEYTON: S. P. O. R., Science Club Vice Pres., Debate Club, N. F. L. Pres., Evergreen Boys' State, Student Council. IRIS RUTH PHILLIPS: Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Sec. and Treas., P. G. Pep Club Sec., Pep Board, Choir, Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Spanish Club, Pageant, Evergreen Girls' State, Big Sister. DON E. PHIPPS: Vagabond King, Red Mill, Boys' Federation, F. F. A., Choir. A VJ .1 1? , : lature, Representative. I EULA PUGH: Girls' Club. Club. G. A. A. BETTY IEAN RAY: Girls' Club. CHERYL AGNES REED: Choir, Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, S. P. O. R., Minstrel Show. EDDIE HAROLD RICH: B Track, Boys' Federation. BARBARA LEE ROCI-IELLE: National Honor Society, Thespians, Science Ilub, Spanish Club, Forestry Club, Big Sister, Family Portrait, Anas- asia, Pageant, Minstrel Show, Luke Larkin's Luck, Buy Iupiter, Too vluch Springtime, Sentimental Scarecrow, Curious Savage, Pep LOWELL FRANK PICKETT: Boys' Federation. IUDITH KAE PLUGHOFF: P, G. Pep Club, Ir. Assembly, Flag Twirler, Wa Wa Staff, Girls' Club Piper Staff, Operetta, Assembly Class GORDON POBST: A Football, Lettermen's Club. TOM ALLEN PRESTON: Derby Club, Football, Student Council, Ir. and Sr. 3 Representative, Christmas Project. IUDY NADINE PREV: P. G. Pep Club, Girls' Club, Ir. Prom Comm., Legis- SHIRLEY M. PUGH: Wa Wa Salesman, S. A. T., Representative, Girls' PAT LEE QUINN1 P. K. Pep Club Treas., Pageant, Big Sister, S. P. O. R., SALLY MAE RAINES: Girls' Club. 3oarcl, P. G. Pep Club Treas., Choir, Vagabond King, Red Mill, Waltz 1:0 Dream, Wa Wa Copy Editor and Proofreader, Masque and Dagger Club Treas., Legislature. SI-IARLES DAVID ROGERS: Choir, Red Mill, Vagabond King, Repre- sentative. TOM GENE ROLFSz Choir, Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Student Body Representative. IACOUELINE MARIE ROSE: Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Ir. Prom Comm. KATHLEEN MARTHA ROSS: G. A. A., P. S. Pep Club, Girls' Club. LOIS IOAN ROSS: Girls' Club, P. S. Pep Club, Science Club, Ir. Prom Comm., F. T. A. Treas, National Honor Society, Pep Board 1 i ff? 5' at VIANNA MARIE RUSERTz Girls Club MARY ARLEEN SANDERSON: Girls' Club, P K Pep Club Vice Prfwp If Masque and Dagger, Big Sister, Pageant, Pep Board, 'lflyzstery of Moulflv Manor. BARBARA ELIZABETH SCI-IMIDT' Girls' Club RICHARD GORDON SCHMIDT' S P. Q. R, Science Club, Natianal Hon- or Society, Movie Operators, Wa Wa Salesman, S A T Salezrnari IOYCE SCHOOLER. Girls' Club. LOWELL E. SEVER: Science Club, Forestry Club, S P O R, Buy llil'Dllf'I,' Family Portrait, Pageant, II Bar Honor Society. DOROTHY MARIE SHADBOLT' Choir, Legislature, 'Vagfilionfl KlR'l,' Red Mill, Waltz Dream, Pageant, I-Ii-Yu Pep Club, Girls' Club, Home coming Queen Attendant. BARBARA MARIE SHIFLETT: Girls' Club. CHARLENE LELANI SHIPEK: Glee Club, Girls' Club 3 sis. KENT LLOYD SHOEMAKER. Reprerentative, Buy Iupiter Boys' Federation BYRON PERRY SIMS' Baseball, Boys Federation OZELLA PAY SIMS: Girls' Club MARY IEAN AUDREY SKIFTE Girls Club, G A. A. Representative SANDRA LEE SLOANE. Drill Team, Hi-Yu Pep Club, Pep Board Pre Student Council, Sr Class Sec., llational Honor Society Vice Pres. MARY IO ANN SMART' S. P. O R, Girls' Club, P. G. Pep Club, Natrona Honor Society, Apple Leaf Staff, Ouill and Scroll, Girls' Club Piper Staff Pageant. DICK I. SMELSER: Band, Track, Representative, Boys' Federation. BEVERLY RALENE SMITH, S P. Q R., Hi-Yu Pep Club, Ir Prom Comrn National Honor Society, Pageant, Masque and Dagger Club, Mystery o Mouldy Manor IOAN CAROL SNITILY Girls' Club, S P. O. R, P. G. Pep Club, Legis lature, Pageant, Variety Show, Girls' Club Piper Staff, Christmas Proiect it 5 CAROL LEE SOULE: P. S. Pep Club, Big Sister, Too Much Springtime, S. P. O. R,, Evergreen Girls' State, Captain Kidd's Return, Mystery of Mouldy Manor, Ir, Prom Comm., Masque and Dagger Sec, Assembly Class, Wa Wa Staff, Pageant, EVELYN CAROL STEELE1 Representative, Pageant, Girls' Club, Ir. Prom Comm. PATSY ELLEN SULLIVAN: Girls' Club, Hi-Yu Pep Club, Pep Board, Spanish Club, G. A. A., Ir. Prom Comm. J ALLEN AFTEN TACKETT: B Baseball, F. F. A. Sec., Boys' Federation. LARRY NORMAN TAPLETT: Football, Choir, Waltz Dream, Red Mill, Boys' Federation. ROBERT NICHOLAS TAYLOR: Forestry Club, Representative, II Bar Honor Society. 4 THOMAS FRANKLIN TAYLOR: A Football, Basketball Mgr., Boys' Federa- tion, Lettermen's Club, Legislature, S. P, O. R. LARRY LAWRENCE THAUT: Movie Operators, Boys' Federation. ALLEN LaVERNE THOMPSON: Boys' Federation. iw . L . 15 -'ig x sf HERBERT TI-IOMPSOT-I Boys' Federation CAROL LOUISE TI-IRAPP. Spanish Club, Debate Club Vice Pres, Drill Team, Ri-Yu Pep Club, Representative, Apple Leaf, Girls' Club, F. T. A. SHARON LEE THULEAN Pep Board, I-Ii-Yu Pep Club, Latin Club, Ever- green Gris State, lr Prom Comm, Christmas Project. DEATIIA KAY TIBBLES' Spanish Club, Girls' Club. 'JIOLA IUIIE TOOMBS' Girls' Club. CAROL ANN TRAVERS' S P. Q. R, P. K. Pep Club, Ir. Prom Comm, Pageant Wa Wa Salesman LARRY L TUCKER Representative, Glee Club IOAYI MARIE ULRICI-I Girls' Club, P S Pep Club, Ir Prom Comm, Cash- mere Exchange Asembly, Wa Wa Staff, Co-layout Editor, Big Sister MARlLYlI ELEANOR VAN CLEAVE Girls' Club, Ski Club 3? PATRICIA LYNN VanDlVORT Thespian Pres, Hi-Yu Pep Club Pres, Pep Board, Choir, ilRed Mill, Vagabond King, Waltz Dream, Pageants, Hlmportance ol Being Earnest, Too Much Springtime, Home Sweet Homicide, Anastasia, Sentimental Scarecrow, S P. Q R, Ir Prorri Comm, II Bar Honor Society, l'Curious Savage. LEONARD DAVID WARD: Track, Ir. Prom Comm , F F A. GARY MELBOURNE WATKINSON Football, Lettermens Club, Band, Stu- dent Council, Student Body Treas and Vice Pres., Track, Boys' Federation IUDITH ANN WAYERSKI' Mayorette, Wa Wa Photo Editor, Wa Wa Editor, Pep Board, P. K Pep Club Pres, Legislature, Student Council, S P. Q. R, Masque and Dagger Club, Thespians, Buy Iupiterf' Luke Larkin's Luck, Pageants, Anatasia, National Honor Society Secretary, Homecoming Queen Attendant IUDY LEE WEBB. Spanish Club, Glee Club, Red Mill, Girls' Club SUSAN IANE WEIDMAN. Girls' Club Athletic Director, Science Club, F T A. Thespians, Little Women, Buy Iupiterf' 'Luke Larkin's Luck, Pageant, Too Much Springtime, Home Sweet Homicide, l'Captain Kidds Return, Anastasia, Ir Prom Comm, Masque and Dagger, Na- tional Honor Society, Legislature DARLENE PATRICIA WENTZ Debate Club, N F L, Drill Team, P. K Pep Club, II Bar Honor Society, S P Q. R, Big Sister, Student Council, Buy Iupiter BEVERLY IEAN WEST' S. P. Q. R, Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Pep Board, .Assembly Class, Evergreen Girls' State. BARBARA IEAN WESTON1 Evergreen Girls' State, Legislature, National Honor Society Hi-Yu Pep Club, Masque and Dagger, l'Luke Larkin's Luck, Christmas Project, Pageants, Cashmere Exchange Assembly, S P Q. R, Ir Prom Comm II Bar Honor Society eration. fy 456 TL? 3' if te i IAY HOWARD VVIDBY: 'Boys' Federation MARY ELIZABETH WIDBY3 Spanish Club Girls Club DON KEITH WILE' Debate Club, N F L Science Club Pres Student Council, National Honor Society, Choir Waltz Dream Evergreen Boys State, Wa Wa Stalt, Legislature, Repres ntative ROBERT GUY WILSON' Science Club Treas Forestry Club Stage Crew IOEI. MAUPIN Movie Operators, Stage Crew Legislature Boys Fed MICHAEL DANA MILLER: Forestry Club Treas Vice Pres Thespians Masque and Dagger, Stage Crew, Family Portrait Luke Larkin s Luck 'Sentimental Scarecrow l'Too Much S rin time Home Sweet Homi f P Q cide, 'Captain Kidds Return, 'Anastasia LA WANDA GAIL ROUSE' Drill Team Pageant S P Q R The Red Mill, Choir, Glee Club, Girls' Club, Iunior Prom Comm ROBERT FORBES WIIXISLOVJ Derby Club PHIL FRANKLIN HELMER' Boys' Federation Seniors Not Pictured IOHN THOMAS AUGUSTON Basketball Boys Federatxon MICHAEL HARRY AUMELL Boys Federatton MARGARET IRENE BAKER Chotr Gtrls Club EDWARD BRITTS Sclence Club Boys Federat1on ISABELLE CAUDEL Gtrls Club LAWRENCE DALE CHAPMAN Masque and Dagger Buy Iuptter Boys Federat1on GENE RAYMOND CHAPTON Glee Club Stage Crew For estry Club Masque and Dagger Too Much Sprtngttme Dream Boys Federat1on LARRY NEIL CHICKEN Stage Crew Forestry B Football Student Counctl Boys Federatton ROBERT ELLIS DALLY Boys Federat1on ROBERT M DAUGHARTY Football Baseball Boys Federa tlon ROBERT CLIFFORD DOURTE Glee Club Boys Federation CHET ROBERT FRYHOVER Wrestltng Boys Federatton Pag eant RUSSELL RENE GOLDIE Spanish Club Ir Legtslator Golf Boys Federat1on MICHAEL GREGORY KACSON Boys Federation MAURICE ALLYN KINZEBACH Boys Federat1on Forestry Club IACK MACY Boys Federatton Federatton MARLENE NELSON Gtrls Club RICHARD HENRY OLIVER Movv Club Boys Federatxon DAVID IOHN RAMSEY Football Baseball Lettermens Club Soph Class Treas Boys Federatton Legtslature MARY IEAN SCOTT Glrls Club MERLE SHAFER Boys Federatton DONALD RAY SHAW Golf Boys Federatton LEE TRAVIS Boys Federatton RODNEY MALLORY WEBBER Spamsh Club Boys Federa tton IAMES STEWART WELSH Boys Federat1on YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER AL WINTERS Other Acknowledgments Barbara Studto Emerson's Studto Gala Garb Harold Laney H1lcher s Stud1o lean Phxlltps Lester Smtth Pandora Studto Parson's Studto Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce Wenatchee Datly World CaptaIn Klidd's Return, Mystery'ot Mouldy Manor, Waltz KEN STANLEY MATTHEISEN: 'Choir, Waltz Dream, - Boys' R I . , f w if ' X Q 4' 5 -.Ti Ji VA PQ, - 4 225 L? 'Q if fi' 'ef QM, ' n, ,I 1' x I L5 M . fl T gf? . Q' Q: K gf ' 5 Ml g E S I wig. ' ,W Q' . A , H- JF ,L..-M..c NK' Ah ' 'A r f F, ,, -.,..,. Q I ,pm ,wi Yr-3 -A Q 1 5 3 I , W 'ws fi' ., 4,,,,.,,n 1, ' MJQK 22 A Eff:- ,f-.gy T Senior Class History The last three years have been busy ones for the class of '57, As Sophomores, the class elected Presi- dent Wes Craven, Vice President Marilyn Iessup, Secretary Barbara Emry, and Treasurer Dave Ram- sey, to lead them through their first semester of high school life. President Carlton Olson, Vice President lim Finkbeiner, Secretary Ianice Chase, and Treas- urer Pat Drew were chosen as Spring semester class officers. Under their guidance a skit, a take-off on Iulius Caesar, was presented in the competitive as- sembly. During the Iunior year Student Control, which put a Student Advisory Board in charge of handling many discipline problems, was put into effect. The first semester officers were lim Finkbeiner-Presb dent, Vice President Pat Drew, Secretary Marilyn Iessup, and Treasurer Bob Ajax. Under the leader- ship of the second semester officers, the annual lun- ior Prom was staged. The Prom, based on a Mardi Gras theme, was entitled Blues in the Night. The second semester Iunior class officers were President Dave Deal, Vice President Dannie Keith, Secretary Bonnie Mattig, and Treasurer Gary Watkinson. ln order to meet the Student Body budget, the purchase of a Student Activity Ticket was made compulsory for the first time in Wenatchee High School's history. President Dannie Keith, Vice Presi- dent Marilyn Iessup, Secretary Sandra Sloane, and Treasurer Ralph Graves were elected in the fall as class officers. Under their leadership, Senior an- nouncements were chosen. The last officers of the class of '57 were President Wes Craven, Vice Presi- dent Tom Bousquet, Secretary Delores Cannon, and Treasurer Leon Kent. They led the Seniors in mak- ing plans for Senior Tacky Day and Graduation. Q? -g-., Queen Beverly West and her attendants Dorothy Shadbolt, Sandra Gillette, Iudy Wayerski, and Becky Brennan reigned over the homecoming festiv- ities. Sandra Gillette was presented the DAR award and Ann McDowell was awarded the Homemaker of To- morrow award. Co-chairmen Wes Craven and Marilyn Iessup, up- per right, worked hard to make the United Fund Drive a success. Queen Iewel Brumbaugh and princesses Sandra Gillette and Marilyn Dalvit were selected as the Royal Three for the 38th annual Washington State Apple Blossom Festival from the top twenty-five sen- ior girls pictured upper left. Absent from the pic- ture were Bonnie Mattig and Ioan Snitily. The class counselors, Mr. Donaldson and Mrs. Monroe have been very helpful in taking care of scheduling difficulties and other problems that arise in planning projects. Hai e Queen 3459 3 gt 4 Queen lewel Brumbauqh cmd Prin- wsses Sandra Gillette cmd Marilyn Dal- vit, lett were selected to reign Ove. e Nth fmmial Vfcsliiriqtori State Apple Blossom Festival May 2 3 cmd 4. 1 4 x 2 X QQ, 0--4 J Congratulahons to these ten lovely senlor grrls' They were chosen on the basls of scholarshrp character per sonahty populanty and general DOISG by the student body of Wenatchee l-hgh School From these g1rls were selected fcenter p1cturel Pnncess Sandra Glllette Queen Iewel Brumbaugh and Pnncess Marxlyn Dalv1t as the 37th annual Washrngton State Apple Blossom Festtval Royalty The other seven glrls are left to rtght Iudy Avey Becky Brennan Sharon Gyorh Dorothy Shadbolt Ioan Smtrly Iudy Wayersk1 and Beverly West The seven had the opportumty to have a prormnent part 1n the Pageant Coronahon Queen s Ball and the Grand Parade Z? 'iw -27 tv L A 3 tw tj X 2 T G Q 7' 1 w ll . I . I A . ' - ' ' ss' Q V . ' . I I I ' 1 r l ' I ' ' l :fl T c ,ms l . X'-'f ' at Ji 5 Xt I ' ' 5' 5' D1 , I at . ii V.in fy E255 - MJ I A f T ' 5 s., Wx Q I, s- it mq Amis 0 nu shouuv X 95 s Ame? 'E' EB IE' TT f E K s A i 1:1 f..? H Y .xlifs 2 VJ' my E -'N-wa:..4A,m: .,.,- f-+--....,, u -A it -x , l A N .' M , .. A , , , 4 ff 2 y Nu. - x iaith Y X diff uma jjfm tm -4- 'W 0? an iv W ., 3 5 ii I if 1 f 'pf W E f y-. X ', I 1 ,. R W' if x if A I xv, A -' vt . mg Q .K K Q i 1 J, -. xg. W fny, ' 1' X 1,5 s .N X-N3!,gi ,VVAV Q f Pi, if L . r a Work1nU toaet me or class on the annual Iumor Prom re qumes cz h UH dearee of co operczmon cmd lecrderslmp Th1S pre sents CI chcdlen e and requ1 es respons1b111ty mst as classroom f ork does Iumors Q O Q 1 : ,, 4' O f x 0 wi 0 0 I 0 -04'-A, 4 fja 0 0 O O O ,B ...V ' mx F - tr Q. -4, 1 l at 2, f A l ff 9 j x? qi 'E xl I X I 4 Q T 3 4' ' , 22- , :QR lf :lit y- ti Iunior Class Cfficers and Advisors The officers of the Iunior class Work hard in organ- izing this year's lunior Prom Midnight Calypso. With the aid of a committee they also chose their class ring. FALL IUNIOR OFFICERS: upper right-President Gary Dasso fabsentl, Secretary Sandra Crawford, Vice President Ann Albertson, and Treasurer Mike Gros- sarth, SPRING IUNIOR OFFICERS: Vice President Tom Baker, President Carl Van Doran, Treasurer Melvin Baber, and Secretary Ann Albertson. x I Wil:-' W, 1. 'EIR A. ' em, -an .. ' H 4343 wfmifff ,ai ' gl V,,,.: , .V M: . 4, 6 , ,ywp ,V 5 .3355 f- f' ml,- M.g.g ' gif 4 if-2 4 7 9 -H' A E xx ,f 'ff-., v F. L f Q' f X Q . . P-. - 1 . . ' ,-1961155 fe M. , , 1, we ?f swf ' .gif :Q ff, , L.: 1- :Wx fig 322152 5 ., 7,24 iff Q' I I 3 jj, '01, R7 I ff- tl , A .ff ,1 3 U-1 183. F l ' Q? ,,,.4-- Eignv lx Frazier, Finnigan, Herrick, Gregory, Hearn, Hamilton, Row 2, Finnigan, Heath, Grubb, Flatten, Hanley, Hastings, Hall, Row 3: Hamn, Fortman, Fargo, Helwig, Hed- ges, Goetz, Hansen, Gottwig, Gifford, Forney, Grant. Row 4: Filer, Fennell, Holt, Gib- son, Hanson, Francis, Greenwood, Gallagher, Files, Floyd, Grossarth, IUNICRS Row li Knutson, Honaker, Iackson, Lemoi, Lee, Lyda, Lake, Kanz. Row 2: Iohnston, Larson, Hunter, Kearn, lohnson, Lewis, Kelly, Linneman, Higgins, Hickman. Row 3' Lee, Lucas, Kuntz, Lloyd, Lunberg, Lehman, Lawrence, Harrington, Keller, Killian, Lodge. Row 4i Horner, King, Holman, Lupton, Kinney, Iones, Lougee, Hughes, Kneed- ler, letters, M., Lee. ' ,i wwf, . , - Q, V 13524. 3,,g,,,5.,ng 'iw ,- E ,y iff ' 'L ff i Q Ks 'Feel-W 2 'Ji-4 ' L Qi ff uf: i L x ' my A ,.iQ- its ' 4 - ,L - r 4 K . A f' jf V f K ' V K ,, ,f mg, L fi., ms, 4 f dawg, , vim 1 1 af ,t ' :Qui gigjnp, A 'f '. . ,... ,Q 5 ' M- Q -7 ' gi1u.i.'4 , in-H , , A.. rl, - 'Cir all I V 5 - . 'M .xr , if' J .-.. . ,M L ? , A I n . . E My V 51,5 if 'J ' f - 7.,, ,,,,, . ' ,Q 1 ,W I, -1 1 es L , M W Qi 'avail' s. L H TZ it rtrs tf,,,,,,, N M 1 N. My-L Amr , y.s 4 l' ' , , ' 3-l V 1? A l 'Q' K'-,filer 'H ,,,,, , W,-rr, . V ugqi L 'Uni ff' Ma nf' ,za 1' v 5 M., ,f-...Q 1 pf -mx ' X . 1 1 X. S ?-4. rt 'A im ' s f me gm. L ' iffffvifiir F' f - W' K l,.,f x5 , miie is N5 1 . Row 1: Stockwell, S., Spurlock Sims, Smith. Row 2: Shreiner, Siegwarth, Scofield Stone, Seaberg, Smith, M. Row 3: Schmitz, D., Schmitz, I., Sukow, Sterling, Stillings Skoglum, Stockwell, Sanderson. Row 4: Sandhop, Sugg, Stubbe, Schafer, Sampson Simms, Staufter, Scott. IUNICJRS Row lr Whiteman, Wacker, Washburn, Young, Walker, Thompson, Wile, Weythman. Row 2: Williams, White, Wallace, Thorne, Wooton, Webber, Valdez. Row 31 Traub, Wilson, Titus, Van Doren, Zwisler, Tift, Wright. ee- if 3 , S 4 t ffl, 1-K .JDK .K 3 . . WM! hd' JYIWW' wJ S i le XX Tire 'nr'- ,,.,...-ii d For the Sophomores I-hgh School IS the begmnlng of a new adventure They W111 have many t1ne expenences as they take advantage of the fme educahonal opportunmes that are at Wenatchee I-hgh School Sophomores fir' jf XXX? xfif ff 'X f' 'x ff 0 . O , if 0 X O W 'f,gff'q, it - f XL t A ' 0 0 O O 0 O O O O fc H V X, rf T gli? :ff ,xxx X' xxff 1,101-gi' ff' f f ' t If I, . vii -, I Z ,. v V ' a N' -'Q 'Q L 69 l , f b W e f S-4 , ' A, 3? 5 ,V 4- I at . V 1 A1 . -:im-41 i , , ,N SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORSZ Mr. Harvey LOW and Mrs. Cathleen Babcock. Sophomore Class Ciiicers and Advisors The sophomore class officers lead their class in be coming integrated into the high school system. Their advisors help them plan their curriculum and overcome any scheduling difficulties. FALL SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: upper right-Presi- dent Iess Montoya, Vice President Iim Arnsberg, Treas- urer Dick I-loneysett, and Secretary Gloria Bannister. SPRING SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: lower left-Sec- retary Ramona Nye, President Gene Baker, Treasurer Linda Oatey, Vice President David Newman. mm: Row 1. Fritts, Erskine, Freese, Eakle, George, C., Emerson, George, M., Goodman, Ergler, Frazier, I. Row 2: Gorman, Fraizer, L., Grewell, Gilliland, Forbush, Gethman, Graves, Foster, I. Row 3: Griffith, I., Fortman, Fox, Gyorfi, Griffith, R., Gibson, Green, Foster, I., Gamble, Gustin, Griffith, R. SQPHOMCRES Row 1: Hertzog, Iackstadt, Iohnston, Iones, Heinz, Hunter, S. Row 2: Hussey, Iacobs, Hunter, I., Iohnson D., Hyde, lrwin, Headrick, Harris, Honeysett, Ianni. Row 3: Hames, Iones, W., Iones, W., Hornlund, Iohnson, I., Lawrence, Henkel, Horner, Iackson. Row 4: Hersel, Iohnson, M., Harrison, Henning, Handy, Austin, Hedley, Hastrom, Irby, Har- rington, Hatmaker. a nl, I ,X .rl q, 2 D fi uw 'Awe L 'que or M to 1542 amen to fq 1.0 , , xl' , ' f kv! 3 4 I at f 5 ,Stn Row 1 Sn1t11y Ra1nes Rawl1ng Paukowmch Sh1pman P Smlth S Sh1pman M Smlth G Sm1th D Smlth R Smlth D Ray Row2 Peck Seyster Shanor Sundahl Sonntag Stratlng Rea Standerford Sparks Sklllern Stuart Rmgsby Stautfer Sh1p ley Row 3 Stelner Rathman Shaden Sumnson Skaggs Redman Roberts Sander son RSITZ Shlrley Strong Row 4 Rlesterer Radloft Stanley Relerson Ray Swlhart 5 . 1 Q Rob1nson Smlthson Sutton Scott Stout Steele SGPHCMORES Row I Weeks Wendt Wallln Wacker WIISOH Volkrnan Row 2 Wathng Tudor Walcher Walker Wyer W1lcox Undhn Wledman T Ulrlch C Yeager Row 3 Va11 Warren Wtlson B Wortz Watson Van Etten Tudor Wxlson G Tresldder Row4 Zodrow Vxrnxg West Wxlson Wood Th1esen Wascher Waltman T1chbourne Thronsen Troxel 'P l By part1c1pat1r1g Wlth oiher students 11'1 clubs and other actx vmes the studeni sees democracy and co operat1or1 m act1or1 Thls 1S a very practrcal facei of educatlon that IS also pleasurable Clubs ACt1V1t19S Q5 45 f u A , in 0 ia Ngrwq o 2 r 0 Y H 0 'iv W inf.: ,MQ 0 o I I I O 1, ,f fi r,f ,ff Q O 0 0 O QQIIWU v f . a A 4 Q.. 4r. X- Advisory Board enables students to gov- ern themselves by having a student court maintain law and order in Wenatchee High School. FALL ADVISORY BOARD: Iarnes Fink- beiner, Pat Drew, Carl Van Doren, Dave Handy, Wes Craven, and Carlton Olson. Seated are Ann Albertson and Carol Cammack. SPRING ADVISORY BOARD: Marilyn Iessup, Gary Watkinson, Bog Degman, Monte Chaussec, and Dannie Keith. Seat- ed are Sue Shanor and Iesse Montoya. Student Leaders Pass FALL STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: Gary SPRING STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: Presi- Watkinson, Treasurer, President Iarnes Fink- dent Dannie Keith, Secretary Iudy Kelly, Vice beiner, Vice President Pat Drew, Secretary President Bob Degrnan and Treasurer Gary Linda Seaburg. Watkinson. ,'.. k -. b ' ' 1,0 2 4 1 f gr 1 2 Mi Etr. I A a ff H fe I' 'ivi N wi' - , ' 'vt - 1 W 'N..1 fp- I ! 4 3 2? y-deg 11 47 ,fx H+ ,Q . , . .f--- Q L., .Q , , Evra, AN' '- ,KO-D ' f 'liaaiwf-fiffi. S 'y4s..'f2ftL J1tari3ffE se' is 3 J--lf: if 'ff'-3 H- ff ., , w,-4,y , ., 4.3. R I 5 ,Ji 'T'-j h , ... L., -Q .Hi 'Ut ,I 'iN ' ' SZ: '. 4 ,-, ' tg.. i . h or These student leaders strive to improve Wenatchee High School...FALL STUDENT COUNClLi Row l: Watkinson, Finkbiner, Seaberg, Drew. Row 2: Pyle, Eiclcrneyer, Blank, VanDivort, lames, Crist, Kelly, Cicchetti, Wentz, Row 3: Wayerski, Brurn- bauah, Olson, Kent, Wile, Peyton, Keith, Sloane, Row 4: Lake, Deal, Van Doren, Bousauet, Cripe. And Enforce Regulations ,, .. ,Q SPRING STUDENT COUNClL: Row l: Cannon, l-larris, Crum, Stoclcwell, Smith, Cannon l-lander. Row 2: Gillette, Soule, Carrnody, Van Divort, Vfeythrnan, Sloane, essu i Ro . A l rv 3: Olson, Barnhart, Peyton, Dow, Eyrurn. Row 4' Aasen, Watkinson, Craven, Gaspers Dearnan, Wile, Deal, Lake N , ' KN ph, N x N ' 59:-Q 'Mn a WAX XX rfff A SX few Ni Maintaining school spirit and serving others are the goals ot Girls Club, . . FALL GIRLS CLUB CABINET Row li Cannon, Connery, Iessup, Harris. Row 2: Albertson, Barnhill, ' ' k h' ,C rmod , Row 3: Sutherland, Case, Monroe, Phillips, Carnmack, Iames, Blan ens ip a y Teters, Babcock, Gelder, I-Iusted. Girls' Club SPRING GIRLS CLUB CABINET Row l: Iessup, Lundberg, I-larper, Hernminger. Row 2 Ross, Weythrnan, Iames, Stockwell, Gile, Crist. Xi Q 'K 4 A' -a s if i n XJ V ' Y? C9 i ,tg Jf.....-We .1-:A avi, ':-1,,'i'Q an ii.: Q ' p xc ,N r QPXG K-Fi at 1 9 . The Girls' Club is always very active, this year was no exception. The girls started the year by organizing a Big Sister committee which helped introduce all new girls to high school lite. One of the main projects is the election of a Girl ol the Month for each month of the school year. The girls elected represent the traits ofi health, neatness, honesty, loyalty, co-operation, friend- ship, cheerfulness, fairness, good manners. At the end of the year, one girl representing all the traits, is elected Girl of the Year. The Girls' Club sponsored a semi-formal Spring Tolo this year which was very successful. Many other projects were organized and en- ioyed by the members of Girls' Club throughout the year. P1 V ' d A t' ' t' f Qjtkfmgi b 1' Q I 'fl 4 fn 1 A ar' ,gd ' f' ' ' 1 'Q , go 3' , X GIBLS CLUB FALL OFFICEBSMupper lett-Presi- ' l dent Carol Cammack, Secretary-Treasurer Iris A 4 S I -' if Philips, Vice President Darlene lames. I L V GIRLS CLUB SPRING OFFICERS-lower right- LX x Vice President Madge Weythman, President Marilyn Iessup, Secretary-Treasurer Cathy Crist, 'w .XS N 3 tl! ffwf' lfll llll 'llll 'f K .1 me These two honor clubs are organized to promote scholastic achievement ,4.. NATIONAL I-IONOR SOCIETY: Kane, DeShazo, Cannon, Weister, I-Iarris, Gustin, Gile, Gil- bert, Anderson, Smart. Row 2: Peyton, Dalvit, Brennan, I-Iolzhauser, Carmody, Eickmeyer, Ross, Mackey, Hodgen, Crist, Weidman, Waye rslci. Row 3: Iohnson, Rochelle, Brown, Van Divort, Goetz, Brumbaugh, Sloane, Campbell, Iames, Albertson, Gillette. Row 4: Olson, Deg- man, Bailor, Wile, Burton, Beatty, Moore, Deal, Schmidt, Byrum, Bartram, Craven, Conrad, Cripe. Honor Societ Accents Scholarship ll BAR HONOR SOCIETY: Row l: Scofield, Benson, Smith, Babbitt, Crum, Miller, M., Cicchetti, Miller, M., Duncan, Wentz, Row 2: Bentley, McCaftery, Stockwell, Grubb, Knutson, Kruegel, Young, Conway, Kelly, Lewis. Row 3: Richman, Olson, Matson, Dellwo, Wile, Pyle, Lund- berg, Massey, I-Iansen, Danielson. Row 4: Miller, Aasen, Brumbaugh, Madden, Dow, Berry Kinney, Miller, P., Probst. 1 L,,, U1 X I -0 4 L SQA SPRING APPLE LEAF STAFF: Row l: Crawford, Younfi, Mock, Lee, Crawford, B, Blonic Tlirapp, Smart, Rust. Row 2: Hall, Orton, Krueaol, Redell, Millor,Cannon,G','off1, Clitt, letters Anderson, Hinde. Productive Iournalists FALL APPLE LEAF STAFF: Lett to right, Cane non, Smart, Blank, MCCandlisli, leffers, Tnrapp, Anderson, I-linde. 5 gun- -V ' 4- This nard-working stall edits tne Ap Q- ple Leat every t'.-fo weeks, '.-Jliion i . ' a reflection of WHS new-fs and Viet-is wr, Quill and Scroll is an honorary so Ciety tor outstandina journalists tg QUILL AND sonoii, Left to mg: I, Cannon, Anderson, Orton, Srriart leffers. I La ,.,.,..1.. i-.4.,uKl,Sf Q 'V 1 255 f 1 . ,,f ,lf ., ,,.. 1 Klf : .. : ' ep: 1 . 1 ya 5 4 ft- I . ' .1','.v' - - . ,Qu-,Q , ,- ty: it x X PEP BOARD: This organization is the governing body of the tour pep clubs, Panther Kittens Panther Spirits, Hi-Yu, and Pantherettes-formerly Purple and Gold. FALL PEP BOARD: Row 1: Dalvit, Cannon, Sloane, Carmody, VanDivort. Row 2: Wayerski Maughan, Iames, Weston, Gilbert. Row 3: Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. Teters, Thulean, Crist, Gile Eickrneyer, Ross, Miss Gelder, Mrs. Monroe. Pep Board SPRING PEP BOARD: Row l: Cannon, Honaker, Miller, Sanderson, Wile. Row Sloane, Bertram, Phillips, Young. Smith, VanDivort. Row 2: Gillette Blonk, Crum 3: Scofield, Harris, Herrick, Miller, Knutson, Maughan ERS-Cicchetti, Chase, L., West. If everyone gave as much time to school activities as these girls do, we would have no budget problems, student discipline worries, or lack of school spirit. Their job requires as much practice and team work as is required of any athletic team. SONGLEADERS-Cederwall, Makovicka, Chase, I., Button, Crum. 4 C . 1 I: - Q4 Y X x t A hi, ,,,,.. W sk X' t --its Qi 1' MAIORETTES - Davis, Raines, Brum- 'Y baugh, P., Erskine, Cearlock, Dalvit. ,, '4 rlalf S. P. O. R.-Among the main activities of this organization are the annual Roman Banquet and the Roman Wedding in the Spring. . . Row l: Stillman, Smith, Ulrich, Oldiather, Shanor. Row 2: Smith, Soule, Sundahl, Weglouski, Paukowich, Rawling, Scoglan, Eickmeyer, Tudor. Row 3: Undlin, Skillern, Pyle, Quinn, VanDivort, Roberts, Valdez, Wentz, Wayerski. Row 4: Peyton, Quinley, Warren, Waitman, Radloff, Nawrocki, Ormiston, West, Wilson. S. P. Q . R . Row l: Freese, Mattig, Cederwall, Larsen, McDowell, Anderson, Barnhill, Gustin, Lariphere, Tones, Kanz, Kyne. Row 2: Mehl Duncan, Murray, Anderson, Carrimack, Childress, Kuntz Miller, M., Brumbaugh, George, Crist, Melton, Irwin, Dalvit, Row 3: Elmore, Brandtjohnson Heath, Clay, Portman, Heide, Iames, Massey, Blonk, Cornell, l-lornlund, Gilliand, Matson Row 4: Bussard, Cearlock, Degman, Burton, Byrum, Dounis, Mahugh, Baker, Chandler, Ianni, Honeysett, Iessup, Campbell. 'UQ 1' 1 r Lettermen This club is more or less an honorary organization - composed of boys who have lettered in any major sport. . . Row 1: Pobst, A., Burke, Grossarth, M., Valdez, Ramsey. Row 2: Hauff, Grossarth, L. Iohn- son, Finkbeiner, Pobst, G., Ward. Row 3i Baker, Dasso, Keith, Craven, Deal. Row 4: Mahugh, lef- fers, Degman, Wilson, Houston. Row 5: Murphy, M., Dexter, I.aCasse, Black, Olson. Row 6: Sand- hop, Taylor, Watkinson, Andrew. Row 7: Ajaz, Ben- nett Gaston Row 8' Van Doren Gas ers, , , . , p Chaussee, Caldwell, BCYS' CLUBS Derby School service is the main purpose ot the Derby Club, such as: patrolling the sidelines at football games, ushering at special school events, and sponsoring the Varsity Ball in honor ot the football team. . , Row li Grant, Montoya, Baker, G. Row 2: Burke, Grossarth, Parr, Murphy, Baber. Row 3: Gaspers, Baker, T. Ieffers, Ackerman, White. Row 4: Preston, Kansky, Gerber, West, Iohnson. Row 5: Chandler, Peterson, Bousquet Winslow. Il ?? 1 1 5 1 I I I 1 . . . . , . ,- 1 .- .1 3 I if 1' 5 ' I s 1... , j ww lgxg 1 I v Natronal Fo enstc Leaaue rs arm homo a y aroup tor students act1ve rn debate PCHENSIC Rox 1 Srrutr Vt errtz Carmodv Schafer Zw1s1er Cannon Byrum Row 2 Laothom Burton Caldvt ell Peyton Dow Student Speakers Debate teaches those who participate how to express themselves well DEBATE: Row 1: Byrum, Smith, Carmody, Wer1tz,Yeager. Row 2: Zw1ster,Lapthorn D o , Schafer, Caldwell i aft i, 1 SCIENCE CLUB-Making trails at Squilchuck, alumni parties, and an annual field trip are some of the important projects of Science Club. Mrs. H. Rochelle retired this year after seven years as Science Club advisor, Mr. H. Babcock replaced her. . . Row 1: DeShazo, Haynes, Brown, Wile, Wilson, Stockwell. Row 2: Neumiller, McPherron, Ditmore, Kem Hart- man, Ross, Wiedman, Rochelle. Row 3: Mr. Babcock, Hamon, Heppler, Scofield, Nawrocki, Mrs. Rochelle, Mackey, Gile, Roberts. Row 4: Fryhover, Sever, Bailor, Beatty, Firrnan, Moore, Roediger, Britts, Lapthorn. Clubs Supplement Classes SPANISH CLUB-The Spanish club acquaints its members with the customs traditions and the background ot the Spanish people... Row 1: Davis, Detwiler, McGee Kane Evans, Tibbles, Cooper. Row 2: Lewis, Carmody, Fargo, McAllister, Phillips, Miller Albert son, Miller, Rochelle, Mr. Diaz. Row 3: Webber, Killian, Erickson, Roberts, Lovitt Babbitt Stubbe, Iohnston, Valdez, Perkins. Row 4: Warner, Clilt, Titus, Clay, Miller, D Handy Os good, Robinson, Shirley, Dow. Q 5 W if I Ill 1'- FFA-The state convention in Pullman, and apple judging at the state meet held this year in Wenatchee were two oi the main activities exercised by FFA members this year. . . Row li Roberts, Smoots, Farris, O'leary, Lake, Murphy, Burns. Row 2: England, Brunner, De Witz, Iones, Gethman, Thronsen, Hedley. Row 3: Andrew, Trapp, Cloke, Iaspers, Dodd, Olson, Chicken, Peart. Row 4: Fryhover, Hansen, Reierson, Tackett, Bailor, Phipps, Wilson, Cordell. Activities Promote FTA-This year the members are being introduced to the duties of teachers by student teachers. The future aim of the PTA is to have actual experience in working with younger children. . . Row li Rawlings, Kane, Ross, Gustin, Laws, Barnhill. Row 2: Paukowich, Old- father, Barnhill, Holzhauser, Macky, Hall, Wiedman, Hodgen, Row 3: Aasen, Barnhart, Montague, Nawrocki, Haynes, Caldwell, Bailor. The first FTA President, Sandra Gillette, was absent when picture was taken. fl .1 'Iii ,Qi 44. f Q P Y t -B do ,,lL gg fill Z fl S FORESTRY CLUB-To study conservation with the thought that they may give the greatest good to the greatest number of people is the idea behind Forestry Club, . . Row 1: McPhere son, Bailey, Bea, Schmitz, Neumiller, Moates, Chicken, B. Row 2: Mr. Percival, Thomason, Wilson, Firman, Miller, Chicken, L., Chapton. In Vocations MOVIE OPERATORS-These students are in charge ot all visual aids, obtain actual ex- perience in operating movie machines. . . Row l: Duval, Eakin, Reitz, Baatz, Murphy, Mau- pin, Roberts, Conrad, Greenwood, Nawrocki. Bow 2: La Follette, Miller, Madden, Gyorfi, Moore, Aasen, Blankenship, Mr. Moran. Bow 3: Lapthorn, Benesch, Ekins, Firman, 'Titus Beatty, Cripe, Belt ian ll ,fit-M 1 4 M 'uf' Y Y? 5 aa, 1 N Or ,fix ' , X no-xl THESPIANS-This talented group entertains the school and community with fine dramatic presentations. . . Row l: Deal, Iared, Mussen, Moats, Elkins. Bow 21 Bailor, Sloane, Van Divort, Miss Brown, Brumbaugh, Haynes. Row 31 Wiedman, Harris, Gillespie, Brennan, Eick- meyer, Dexter, Caldwell, Heide, Miller, Rochelle, Rodgers, Ditmore, Alspach, Gile. Not pic- tured: Iames and Wayerski. Dramatics Provide Experience And Entertainment MASQUE AND DAGGER-This club is open to students interested in drama, but who are not eligible for Thespians. . . Row lx Schaffer, Lodge. Bow 2: Roescher, Barnhill, Cornell, Miss Brown, Smith, Soule, Sanderson, Stockwell. Row 3: Schmidt, Bentley, Nawrocki, Long- uskie, Chapton, Miller, Lapthorn. Q9 t eff 'Q .,p.. ,.,m.,.--f I .174 A .8 J OPERETTA Waltz Dream by Oscar Straus was the operetta chosen to be pre- sented by the music department this year under the direction of Mrs. Mary Clark and Miss Lillian Brown. The cast ol characters were: MAXIMILIAN X ..,..... ......., Davi d Deal PRINCESS HELENE ..,... ..... D arlene Iames PRINCE RUPERT r.......,.. ...... I erry Bailor LIEUTENANT MONTSCHI .... ..,. C huck Gillespie LIEUTENANT NIKI ...,..... ...... M orris Hale KAY ROBINSON ......,.. ..... B onnie Mattig PRINCESS MATILDA ..... ..... T ricia VanDivort LOUISE ,.........,....... .... L e Nie Carter. BERTRAM BUDGETT ..... ..... L eon Kent COUNT LOTHAR ,r,.... ....,... D on Wile COUNT SIGISMUND ..... ,.., K en Mathieson NICHOLAS ...,.,....... ...,.... T ed Hanson FIFI .......,...,..,.. . . , ' Iewel Brumbaugh ANNERL .... , . . .Barbara Rochelle ITN 'll-Q We - Q L Wfw. 4, vi gif QW. ff Captain Kidd fMike Millerl battles furiously with Pedro fl-lugh Beattyl and Francois fRichard Dexterl as Sophronia CLaura McGee? looks horri- fied. This play, Captain Kidd's Return, was student directed by Ierry Haynes, left. Variety of Dramatic Talent Marian Carstairs fDarlene Iamesl and fDinahl Margie Gile comfort poor, frightened April fMargie Eickmeyerj as Archie fSkip Mussonl kicks Sgt. O'Hare fMike Millerl for frightening his sister. Bill Smith flvfike Caldwelll looks on helplessly. Home Sweet Homicide was another big hit put on by the Play Production Class. U 4 1' J 7: J .K 'Dluiwdrf' my ,, ,, 33 f'f ,Q M- The most challenging undertaking by the dramatics depart- ment this year was the presentation of the all-star play 'lAnastasia. The play is based on an incident that actually occurred. The fact that this play may be true added to its popularity. Miss Lillian Brown is to be highly commended for her fine direction. Mr, and Mrs. Hans Sula helped the cast on the Russian dialect and were a great ir.spirat1an to everyone who helped to make this play' a success Prompt- ers lor Anastasia were Margie Eickmeyer and ludj: Wayerslci. Lett-The conspirators examine the characteristics of the supposed Anastasia. 'Q-l .- I iii-i'1 -'T Q.: ,I-Nw -X, -JN' A I. 'ty tp .-gf1ff?QQ . 7 ,ill ,S YL! - f Sr Spring Plays The Curious Savage was presented in the studio theater by the Play Production Class. This play, double cast, was done in modern dress with Susan Weidman and Margie Eickmeyer sharing the leading role. Right-This is a scene from the presentation, The Patsy . Seniors lerry Bailor and Darlene lames directed this studio play. Arlene Sanderson and Ann Albertson had one of the main roles in this delightful comedy. Right-Part of the cast tor Down to Earth are shown here, Tricia VanDivort and lulius Iared directed this production which was also double cast. Stage Crew The Stage Crew is composed of the students who do most ot the Hbehind the scenes work. These boys have proved very dependable and hard-working. Left to right -Bob Lodge, Mike Miller, Ioel Warner, loel Maupin, and lim Rodgers. Gene Chapton and Ray Ekins were absent when this picture was taken. Miss Lillian Grace Brown, drama instructor, has had another successful year. Much new talent was discovered and many drama students obtained valuable experience in both directing and acting, W. H. S. CCNCERT CHCIR CHOIR-The Choir staged an entertaining operetta in addi- tion to participating in the annual Spring concert. . . Row 1 Carter, Eickmeyer, Crist, Rochelle, Iames, Dellwo, Goetz, Hedges, Lloyd, George, Cannon, Cicchetti, Gile. Row 2 Lewis, Duncan, Shadbolt, Matson, Connery, Kane, Brum- baugh, Phillips, Iessup, Olson, Mehl, Blum, Akers, Iohnson Reed. Row 3: Harris, Mattig, VanDivort, Taplett, McClain Hall, Wile, Deal, Keith, Mathieson, Rolfs, Miller, Albertson McAllister, Kelly. Row 4: Ohrazda, Parker, Thomason, Brandt Thriit, Hanson, Erickson, Van Doren, Miller, Chaussee, Mur- phy, I., Hale, Murphy, D,, Perkins, Hamon, Drew, Rogers, Kent, Haufi. Mr. George Low-His absence this year was deeply felt by both faculty and students. ORCHESTRA-Providing a musical background for the operetta and playing in the Spring Concert and Christ- mas program lceep the orchestra busy rehearsing. . . Row lx Gillette, Pyle, Stanley, Ward. Row 2: Barnhart, Hodgen, Crogan, Dellwo, Hammil, Weythman, Pitts, Cary, Barnhill, Mack. Row 3: Nessel, Sims, Colpits, Longuskie, Armstrong, Olson, Beuhler, Hambrick, Bat' terman, piano. CRCHESTRA .SL GCLDEN APPLE BAND BAND-Wenatchee High School's versatile band, under the direction ot A. G. Tiemann provides musical entertainment at athletic events as well as staging a concert and parti- cipating in parades. . . Row l: Cannon,Bentley,Gilbert, Ouinby, Scofield, Shipman. Henn- ing, Lee, T. Row 2: Killian, Sanderson, Parr, LaFollette, Dexter, S., Burton, R., Ross, Iohn- ston, Wortz, Hepler, Eakin, Widby, Bartram, Kimm,.Beatty, Lougee. Row 3: Burton, P. Myers, R., Duval, Perody, Smelser, Gallagher, Titus, Yeager, Clay, Stout, Batjer, Raatz Brown, Henkle, Phillips, Erickson, Belt, I., Reitz, Hyde, Peyton, Weythman, Caldwell. Row 4 Dalvit, Cearlock, Raines, Belt, S., Moore, Landes, Myers, R., Black, Olson, Dexter, R., Flem- ing, Gyorii, Lee, M. Thomason, Lapthorn, Pearsall, Robinson, Simonson, Roediger, Bisson- ette, Greenwood, Brumbaugh, Erskine, Davis. DRILL TEAM-This snappy organization has performed during many athletic events as well as appearing in numerous parades. . . Flag Twirlers: Lake, Plughoii, Lloyd, Freeze Young. Row l: Thompson, Gaty, Miller, Stewert, Elmore, Iackstead, Wilcox, Duncan, Han- ley, Seyster. Row 2: Irwin, Boushay, Milton, Mehl, Knowles, McGinnis, Marsden, Carmody, Riester, English, Lamphere, Larsen, Row 3: Childress, Redelt, Heath, B., Heath, M., Bum garner, Kirkpatrick, Barnhart, De1lwo,Anderson, George, M., Goodman, Volkman. Row 4 Detwiler, Herrick, Smith, Eakle, Stirling, Bertram, Strating, Stilling, Lehman, Ohrazda, Gif- ford, George, C., DeLariey. X, xx , g X ee 4 -K Y-I r' I ' x 5-.1 li f DRILL TEAM Z - Q! 5 -'V , xt' .T w '-f ,A XX! N A x .ri . , wi A, X Q X A 999 91 999 ' T W The Mellodettes have furnished the student body with good entertainment all through the year. . .Cicchetti, Wile, Mehl, Goetz, Hedges, Kel y, Lloyd, Miller, Albert- son, Lewis, Cedarwall. IUNIOR TRIPLE TRIO GLEE CLUB Practicing for the Spring concert and Christmas program keepsthe Glee Club busy throughout the year. . .Row li Cozart, Raines, Iohnston, Erickson, Brunner, Scott, Al- lyn, Tresidder, Iackson, Kreuser, Wacker, Walcher, McClain. Row 2: Diede, Bouskey, Dobbs, Keith, Volkman, Vail Siegwarth, Headrick, Knowles, Wendt, Brownell, Wilcox. Row 3: Cooper, Meridith Makovicka, Conway, Navone, Montoya, Pederson, Montoya, Dearing, Shadden, Tichbourne, Kinzebach, Tudor, Goodman, Turnipseed, Iackstradt, Tombs, Hargis, Schooler. How 4: Kine, I-Ielwi Lundberg Brandt Chase Thorne Sukow, Ray, Meyer, Chapton, Bainard, Kemglle, Frosted, 'Tang, Shipley, lzlichmari, Stone, Walker, McGinnis. t 51 'TF -GW HOMECOMING The class of 29 was honored at thrs year s Homecommg assembly and parade before the Everett game October 12 Queen Beverley West and her four attendents Dorothy Shadbolt Sande G111ette Iudy Wayerskl and Becky Brennan were chosen by the student body to re1gn over the fest1v1t1es imma L... 3 rv, Y E1 jICW'e:l K UT I YJ if 49 M Ksxr .,. . f 1 , - '79 'T ' 1 5' ' 1 W T H ..... Q ry f . . ', E , , M ' B , . , G , y , 1 r IT. lf 16,52 by I .1ig.i+ , M , I e 'Mfg Q L, f ' ' 1 - - - ' P . Q .F 1' - r H M Y '. ' v ff rr Amr - ' ,M i 5 I H V 51 A I 2,5 XY W f '3v' 'if B' :Y B' ' ,X X X f 4' re . ,TL an Hn' zz ' W -- 33, YL .1 . -. Y I I A ' f ' '.'.x7A, 1 ' A 3, I F X X -M wr- B n ff-I f B ,,.fvr'ff1f . J . r Q ,. ,S rj A O 2-p 2 ' ' ' N ' L I X 4 nf: s-,- '::5Q-f:,,ff':: nf ' :I - ' , . 1- -f-' ' 1-, V- W' 'Y G f f wh I 2.4 . yr K E5 , wg Q- Q H 5, . UPN' Q ,1 M , f ' . 'K5' , l o r:-iff.. ' 'Q 3 O A ' 2 Y W . 4 M- g - .. . :., ,,, . . M Tv L -V . TQ Mr. Duncan, as faculty advisor of the Wa Wa staff, helps the students produce an outstanding and memorable bookg the Wa Wa, This title is an Indian Word for much talk. Editor ludy Wayerski, surrounded by 'some of her favorite slogans, is no doubt one of the busiest students in high school Although her work is done behind the scenes, the Wa Wa staff could not function without her. f ' TIIIMII 11' P t It on T, T0Moneow i Wa Wa Staff Produces Ba ba a Pochelle proofreader and Dave Deal, copy editor keep the staff secreta y Mary Lou Hander, busy f X i lewel Brunibaugh, photo editor, is pictured dis cussing layout with the layout editors Ieanette Q Connery and loan Ulrich, iuti i Z .., X ,A .V V x 1 . Students who assist in organizing and preparing a yearbook are de- pendable as well as creative. The Wa Wa assistants pictured here have helped on several phases of the work that goes into putting an annual to- gether. Although the entire student body cannot actually be on the Wa Wa Y Wenatchee High Sc an outstanding OO. staff, their co-operation is necessary to produce a successful annual . The members of the l957 Wa Wa Staff would like to thank everyone in ' h l With your help, we have-we hope-completed - , , nf 'xv' X 1957 Annual Lower left Don Wile Shriley Cannon and Roberta Elrsore Lo uver right Carol Travers Wa Wa Sales Head and Tamra Crum A xx I1 Upper right Iudy Plughoff and Iulie Blonk Upper left Carol Soule Linda DeShazo Lola Hinde and Sandra Scofield Mike Deluaney was absent Art Develops ,Q Qt, M 'F' Above, Pola Nowrocki puts finishing touches on her water- color painting. Right, several block rinting designs are examined by Cheryl Reed and Ioe Cgaynor. Lower right, this year's sign shop is composed of Bob Fleming and Iulie Lawrence Lower left, lettering for posters, as demonstrated by lim Wilson and Beverly Smith, is one of the features of varied projects accomplished in the High School Art De- partment. 514 Creative Ability 1 of .N 9 W V 131. I 2 -iff: .12-12-: 3-1 iff 'fe :ff 'f 1 1212? vi-f' Right, Tricia VanDivort models while Catherine McCaf- fery and Lynn Burgess paint the portrait of Anastasia. Lower left, Susan Hartman and Rea Lein mix paint for operetta scenes. Lower right, Rorni Lucas, Leonard Ward, Lynn Burgess, and Lee Travis are seen painting the back drop for the operetta. 5 Lt Y X. f tr.. few A Well rounded athlehc program lS essentral to any edu catlonal system Not only do athleucs help burld a strong healthy body but they also teach team Work dlscxplme and other qualmes that bu1ld good character Mr Harry Z1er was named athlehc drrector th1s year Sports O O O O O 26 FA 'fazf' ' O 5.0. 59.5 O I 0 3 55225923 4 ' Q 5 ki. ' j '--, 'l i Q ll if 3 'V r . N ,.,, y-6 V j ei , , Q 2 Q - Lf v - K f , Z 5 f W 5 ll f or I . ff ,aji.Qg, I 5 , x my B ' bl. 21 '13 L F33 A SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM-Row 1: Watkinson, Caldwell, Dodd, Bennett, Keith, Deg- man, Andrew, Burke, Pobst, G., Ramsey. Row 2: Baker, Chaussee, Murphy, I., Wilson, Dasso, Finkbeiner, Black, Ajax. Row 3: Murphy, M., Ieffers, Craven, Dexter, Mahugh, Pobst, A., Olson. Row 4: Sandhop, Iohnson, Murphy, I., LaCasse, Taylor, Van Doren, Valdez. A SQUAD y 1 X 'aa A all 'MH 2:5 K1 qp' A ':7Nl d 7' SCHEDULE WHS Blanche! WHS .Ephratcx WHS Moses Lake WHS Cash mere WHS Everett WHS Richland WHS Bellingham WHS Omak WHS Yaldma , Q., This picture was taken as Everett scored their last touchdown in rompin over the A iif'11E'f21. ' 9 J.f3g5'jZf:- -'W : :'kv'7zA: Panthers. lt is sell-explanatory. I ,chat .gf 918 B SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM-Row 1: Anderson, Foster, Day, Congdon, Bonds, Watson, Sutton, Wood, Baker. Row 2: Babcock, Nelson, letters, Chandler, Handy, Neel, Dolge, Cearlock, Daugharty, Portman. Row 3: Enckson, Riesterer, Matthews, Sampson, Wilson, Rad- loff, Fox, Rutherford, Ogan, Montoya. .. SCUAD 513' 3 C331 F56 WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS SCHEDULE 0 Peshcrstin-Dryden 0 Cashmere 25 Pateros 0 Moses Lake 7 Ephrata 7 Winthrop 0 Waterville Q! KW Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec. UTI. Cln. CIH. SCHEDULE Iamboree North Central Ellensburg Yakima Yakima Ellensburg Central Valley Quincy Othello Cashmere an. an. an. Feb. Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. March 1 ,ibm 'X f' 'G 'Gmail'-N 16 flu NAL QS ,-ev-' W SQUAD Ephrata Moses Lake Eastmont Quincy Othello Omak Cashmere Ephrata Moses Lake Eastmont A SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM Rowl Ieflers Graves Wlnslovw Murphy Arnsberg Dasso ROWZ Iohnson Berber Mahugh Fmk bemer Kelth Olson ,ff'5?3'v a f?Z V 'O r ,, ,I of After losing seven out of their first eight games, Wenatchee carne back strong in league play to finish the season with an ll-won 9-lost record. Wenatchee tied for first place in the first half of league play with Quincy. In the playoff, early in March, Quincy defeated Wenatchee 48 to 43 and Went on to earn a spot in the State Tournament. Coach Ierry Carlton deserves a lot of praise for a fine 1957 Basketball Squad. Basketball Action f 'cr Y' E 1 If . 5 - Qs V Al Dec. l Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Ian. 4 Ian. 5 Ian. 12 Ian. 18 Ian. 19 Ian. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March l Wikf' in SQUAD SCHEDULE B SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM- Pmow l: Iessup, Wilson Radloff Lznlboree Gibson, Ieifers Baker, T. Chandler um Sutton Ackerman. Row 2: Nelson Eugnsburg Banks Neal Fox Probst Murphy Emu English Dolge Baker Yakima Ellensburg gg Quincy ZZ X Othello , X fg Cashmere fa fi' Ephrata 1 ff' Moses Lake 'I X 'ja Eastmont ff X Quincy ,lf fy Othello -xox Omak 'Q-Fig Cashmere . Ephrata Moses Lake H Eastmont I gli' A , - wi' M ' A A K3 'l WWW' , l ,le 5 12 A 5 A I1 5 f Al dl 1 1' 2 I S A 5 A X -if WX A ,T AA A ,.. l ' . K F M l ll F A A 5 i gil? 2,1 I I-,lilyl 1 . h , I eff We MRM' ,Was Q: fm fir: :ik- The Ski Team, under the fine coaching of Wayne Smith, participates in many meets during the Winter, Captain Richard Congdon leads the Panther Hickory squad, Front-Kuntz, Cong- don, Cammack, I-loneysett, Miller, M., Benson, Lovitt, Bonds, Back-Horner, Merdes, Samp- son, Day, Wallace, Babcock, Batjer. Skung SKI SCHEDULE December 27-29 Ianuary l3 Ianuary 19-20 February 2-3 February 15-l6 March l-2 April 14 Leavenworth Squilchuck White Pass Squilchuck Leavenworth Rossland Stevens Pass Clinic ffwfr it N52 1 C 'snail' N. 4 in-nd' Returnmg letterrnen Carlton Olson and Larry Grossarth were the nucleus of th1s year s mheld P1tchers Larry Hauff and Duane Houston were used extenswely th1s sprmg Catcher Dave Ramsey also saw much act1on thxs season Coach M1ke Mad land had another hne season wlth h1s Panthers BASEBALL ff ' 1 '- - ,' Ir? ....4i-g,'ff- ' t , 7 ,mtg 2 E ' Mi .Q f l,'f'rWf' l 545 Q' 5, N . init ...ihiiwivsa-ndfv .. f 1. TRACK Track not only builds physical fit- ness, but also teaches determina- tion in striving for ones goal. Per- fection is never reached. There is always a higher goal to strive for, Upper: Iohn Murphy, Robert Dane ielson, lim Parker. Right: Hu Ben- net. Lower: Ron La Casse, Leonard Ward, Carl Van Doren. Left: lirn DeShazo. f - :,r 'M ,, l N., it yziffz' . 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Row 2: Babbitt, Erickson, Osgood, Raatz, Cripe, Holdt, Petersen, Black, Fryhover, Mr. Diaz, 2 its-tl t , s ' . w N-A x fu.- TENNIS This year's racket squad had a fine season with thirteen returning lettermen from last year's excellent team which was undefeated in all duo- meets. Top, Row l: Denise Kruegel, Marilyn Mehl, Ioanne Cicchetti, Iudy Wile, Carol Sue Conway, Paul Miller. Row 2: Leon Kent, Ralph Graves, Gar Iefters, Bob Kinney, Dave Deal, Mr. Ulery. Two letter- men, Linda Seaberg and Iim Finkbeiner, are absent from the picture. Lower Right: Iudy Wile, Marilyn Mehl, Carol Sue Conway, Denise Kruegel, Ioanne Cicchetti. ? 'lU l-sd F' The GAA has had an eventful year with its varied sports and tournaments. A new game called gaton has been added to the agenda. It is a combination of football, soccer, and bas- ketball. Among the sports played by the GAA were: volleyball, tennis, basketball, soccer, bowl- ing, badminton, and archery. 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