White Pass High School - Kionian Yearbook (Randle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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SENIOR OFFICERS BACK ROW Carolyn Goble Re POYISI' Carmen Beeks Treasurer Mrs june Rowland Advrsor FRONT ROW Julxa Shoemaker SeCfefHfY Chad Hunt Presxdent Karen Fuller Vxce Presxdent HISTORY In the fall of 195'-3 the students of Randle Packwood and Gelonoma began thexr hlgh school lrfe wxth an enrollment of 52 Our class offrcers were Presrdent Carolyn Goble Vxce Presxdent Brenda Cheney Secretary Anne Tabor Treasurer Gary Woods S C R DuWayne Marme Our advrsor was Mr Wagoner We had Sharon Goble represent us by bemg Song Queen and Brenda Cheney as Majorette Our Homecomlng candxdate Prmcess was Sandre MCM11llOh and our F F A Queen was Carolyn Goble In our Sophomore year our Presxdent was Clay Dunaway Vrce Presrderrt julxa Shoemaker Secretary Carolyn Goble Treasurer Sue Core S C R Donna Lagerquxst Our advxsors were Mrs Stuart and Mr Kell Carolyn Goble was a Yell Leader and Carmen Beeks julxa Shoemaker and Karen Fuller were the Song Queens Our I-Iomecomrng Prrncess was Karen Fuller and our F F A Carnxval Candidate for Queen was Sue Core Treasurer judy Lordhammer S C R Clay Dunaway and Sergeant at Arms Don Coleman Our advxsors were Mrs Rowland and Mr Blaxsdell Carolyn Goble was a Yell Leader and julxa Shoemaker Sharon Goble and Carmen Beeks were Song Queens Our Homecomxng candrdate was Donna Lagerquxst Handsome Harry candxdate was Chad Hunt and our Sweethearts Ball Prlnce and Prmcess candrdates were Wayne Harper and Brenda Cheney The F F A Carnival Queen was Karen Fuller Thrs year we had our frrst bxg dance the jumor Prom The theme of the jumor Prom was Tra1l of the Lonesome Pme ' We had the Tune Teasers play for xt and rt was held on November 29 1957 THIS IS OUR BIG YEAR' Our offxcers for thxs year were Presxdent Chad Hunt, Vxce Presxdent Karen Fuller, Secretary julxa Shoemaker Treasure Carmen Beeks S C R Bob Pratt, and Sergeant at Arms Gerald Goble Our advlsors were Mrs Rowland and Mr Helt Brenda Cheney Sharon Goble and Bronwyn Hxllstrom were elected Majorettes for the year Our Homecommg candrdate was Barbara Lewls Sweethearts Kmg and Queen were Gary Kruger and julxa Shoemaker and Personalrty candrdates were Karen Fuller Brll Hexnrlch Donna Lagerquxst was our Future Homemaker of Amerrca Representatrve Our Semor play was held on November 19 through 21 The name of xt was Love Rxdes the Ra1ls or W1l1 the Mall Tram Run Ton1ght9 The Semor Ball and the class trxp were held rn May Baccalaureate was held on May 24 and Graduatron on May 27 : , . I , Q ' I A n : I I Q , ' Q I ' ' a s 5 , Y I . . . . - ' : ' , 9 ' - ' , 5 3 , 9 . . ., ' . ' . . 5 , 9 . . ., ' . ' . . . , , . In our Junior year our President was Gerald Gobleg Vice-President, Wayne Harperg Secretary, Donna Lagerquistg , ' , . . ., 9 - - . . ' . . I I ' . , . U, . . , ' U . . . , ' . - . I , , ' 1 F. Q - - -, ' ' ' 1 - , ' . . I . . . , . . y . . Y . . . .

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ff .f 17 ,QL M 22.2 l i fini? As We, the Senior Class of 1959, sadly prepare to depart, being of brilliant minds and sound bodies, do hereby leave a record of our last Will and Testament. I Carmen Beeks, will the pleasure of being The Mt. Adams Trail Riders first Rodeo Queen to my little D sister Cherrie in hopes that she will receive as much honor from it as I did. I jere Bowen will my score keeping books to anyone who's got a head for figures. CThe type that comes in nun1bers.j Brenda Cheney will my job in the lunch room to anyone who is a big eater. Doyle Dickey will my four years of fun to anyone that can get away with it Sue Core will my long hair to Linda Dodrill Ronnie Dodrxll will my fast ways as a Senior to Barb Vanderpool Karen Fuller will my Fnglish Grades to jerry Pentecost Clay Dunaway will my basketball uniform to Terry Studeman Carolyn Goble will my art work to Monita Rashoff my hot car to Dale Riffe my ability to make posters to anyone who will take it my Saturday night parties to anyone who likes to have lots and lots of fun my blond bangs to Orvil Green providing that he doesn t let them grow out to natural,....J Cerald Goble will Sharon Goble will Wayne Harper w1l Carolyn Helt will color Bill Heinrich will Bronwyn Ilillstrom my silent ways to Orvil Green will my modesty and shyness to those who need it Robert Hornby will my Sociology to any one who s dumb enough to take it Sue johnason will my talkative ways to Verna Selchert Chad Hunt will my witty sayings to John Warren Donna Lagerquist will my ability to get along with teachers to Gaynord Padgett Gary Kruger, will my ways with the Freshmen to all of the on coming Senior Boys Judy Loidhammer will my job as Editor of the Cowlitz Echoes to Carole Christiansen with m sympathies Curt Owens will my fancy dance steps to anyone who has three legs Sandra McM1ll1on will my good times in Alaska this last summer to Barb Vanderpool jim Pierson will my height to jerry Pentecost janet Morgan will my ability to Stay 1n School ' to Wayne Stone Bob Pratt will my ability to play sports to my little brother Arnold Pratt We Anna May Morris and Jessie Mullins will our jobs as Business Managers and the first period office to anyone who has the stamina to stand the mad place Norman Selchert will my racing discs to Gary Krugar Virginia Mullins will my quiet ways to jean Robbins Alfred Watkins will my tallness to Bobby Cline jean Robbins will all the old arguments back to 'lr Shaner so he can use them after I m gone Bill Westall will my books to anyone who will pack them julia Shoemaker will my nickname 'K1ller to Karen Sather the one who gave 1t to me Gary Woods will my outlandish notions to anyone who can think them up fast enough Phyllis Stiltner will my bowlegs to Merry Beth Pollard Signed sealed published and declared as and for our last Vtill and Testament by the Senior Class of 1959 We 'lhe Senior Class will to the Juniors which are trying so vainly to follow in our noble footsteps the disease of Sen1or1t1es and the few remaining crumbs of our glory We The Senior Class will, to the meek little Sophomores our genius minds and polished manners We The Senior Class will to the Freshmen our Class Motto because today they follow and tomorrow they will lead We The Senior Class will to the faculty our appreciation and a well wished Thank You he Senior Class will to the Student Body our Happy memories and our pictures to han in the Hall 1 1 ,ff- ',.i3f--' f ',3- ' 2 Q 1-'j .4-,,,.. ,.-- ' f-xi, ...-1 ff ' f7lf2 f, f Zfzgr M 2 , ll Y! W 1, , I. ' . ' ' ' - I 1, , ' . A . I, 1, , ' ' . iq! 1, , ' ' . 1 L I, 1 , ' ' . 1, ' , '1 ' - ' f . . , I. . ' ' ' ' ' y L . . . ' . . . ' I, ' , ' ' . I, . , ' ' . I' ' E . .i U. . '. 1 1. , - - 21 1. ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' y ,W ' t. 5 1, , ' . ff X 1, A ' , ' ' A ' . ff I, Q , ' ' ' ' ' . . N L ' , . . . ' 1 I, . . . - , . V . ' ' 1, A , ' ' . 1, ' , ' ' . I' . . , . ' , 4 , ' ' ' ' - ' VY 5 ' l we, r ' ' , , ' ' g ' . 47' 2, ,a I WLHF., Ag, -



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PROPHECY As I cleaned out my attxc one day I happened to run across my old mmutes from my Semor Class Meetmgs As I glanced through the notes my eyes fell on the words Have Dxploma W111 Travel These words remxnded me of the txme we were trymg to select our Senlor Class Motto and just for a Joke our advlsor Mrs Rowland suggested Have Dxploma Wxll Travel At that tlme there was a T V show called 'Have Gun Wlll Travel so we though we would be ln keeplng w1th the tlmes As I sat there thxnkmg of my old classmates I wondered what xt would be lxke lf they were ln a westem town My thoughts traveled back to 1825 to a sleepy llttle town called 'Meet Me At The Pass As Marshal Matt Pratt ambled down the street he was approached by young James P1erson the sodbuster that had just moved xnto Meet Me At The Pass He was a spry young fellow but he was havmg a hard txme gettmg started wxth the ovxmer of the wooden horse ranch Gary Woods down hrs neck all the tlme 'Vlarshal Pratt always llstened to young Jxm s complalnts but there was nothmg much he could do about It Out mn the muddy street there was a gatherlng of people around the wagon of old Doc Watkms The Doc could be heard for m1les pushxng h1s super health tonxc He always made a yearly VISII to Meet Me At The Pass There was qulte a crowd around the wagon the Gunsmxth Mr Selchert the Barber Mr D1ckey the Blacksmxth Bob Homby and ofcourse the promxnent ladxes of the town Mrs Anna Morrls Mrs Jessxe Rout Mlss Vxrgxnxa Mullms the leader of the ladxes ard Mtss Jean Robbms and the lady that always stxrred up a storm Mxss Bronwyn Hxllstrom These ladxes were always domg somethmg worth whlle for the town Marshal Pratt kept on hrs way He heard the school bell rxng and saw the kxds splll out of lt as xf xt were a jaxl and they were escapmg There ln the door stood the school marm, Mxss Johanson Yes Indeed he thought thls IS a peaceful town Just as Marshall Pratt was about to stroll mto Donna's and Karen s Cafe a herd of kxds raced by hum mto the Cafe You see they were all chxldren of the owners, Karen Beeks and Donna Morrxs The owners never worry or was xt Dodrxll comxng ln a cloud of dust The deputy jumped off hrs horse and landed at Marshal Pratt's feet Marshal ' he saxd I just got the news that two outlaws are a comxng to town And I hear tell that just because we have such a peaceful town they're gomg to see what they can do to make 1tUl'lpE8CEfLll Dangerous Dunaway and C gey Chad Hunt the two meanest outlaws ln the country are a comm' t wreck our reputatxon Now the Marshall after hearlng the news declded he had better amble around town and vxarn the towns people of the bad news Fust off he went mto the MFET ME AT THE PASS HERALD to tell Mr J Bowen that he mxght have a real story on hrs hands Thxs sutted Mr Bowen fme he always wanted a hot lead on some news and he was always runnmg down outlaws Marshal Pratt's next stop was Harper s General Merchandlse Store Here the Marshal told Mr Wayne Harper that trouble was a brewln and he had better lock up Whlle he was talklng to Mr Harper Mxss Brenda the owner of the Double Bubble Ranch came ln She was a very pretty glrl and had all of the town cut ups after her M rshal Pratt broke the news to her and told her she had better go home before the trouble started The Marshal proceeded on down the street to Sharon s Parts Fashlons where the French gal Mxss Goble became very exctted You know how rlled the French get The next stop was the Loxdhammer Hotel where the clerk Phyllls Stxltner the maxd Carolyn Helt and the Owner Judy Loldhammer began barrmg the doors and gettxng out thelr shotguns By the stxr of the town you could see that the news of the gunfxghters was spreadmg fast From across the street the Marshal could hear the ragmg of Mr Kruger the owner of the Krudy Bank howlxng hrs head off about the gunftghters Fxnally the Marshal reached the Penny Pmcher Saloon' where he sauntered up to the owner Mr Gerald G Goble and began tellmg htm the news As they stood there talklng the Penny Pxncher Stars Carmen Beeks and Julxa Shoemaker sang the song 'That Sllver Hatred Daddy of Mme ' Next came the dance hall gxrls to do therr act F1rst came Tootsxe Bell Core then Carolynme Goble and Sandra Dee McM1llxon Of course the two bartenders were at thetr usual tasks, the two Bxlls everyone called them Hexnrxch and Westall They knew more goss1p than the ladxes As Marshal Pratt stood there he heard a thunder of horse hoofs and a screechlng halt In came Wxld Nellie Morgan Meet Me At The Pass's answer to Calamxty Jane She approached Marshal Pratt and began dlscussxng the matter of the outlaws Just then rn came Deputy Deaddrlll or was xt Dodrlll and told the Marshal that the outlaws were 1n town Marshal Pratt hurrxed xnto the street to see what was gomg on There stood two of the most dangerous men 1n the whole West The Marshal although a bxt shaky approached the two and plamly told them to get out of town Now maybe you thlnk what happened was rather unusual but tlus ts an unusual story As soon as the Marshal had spoken the two outlaws looked very sad You see they had come to town to f1nd some peace They were txred of bemg outlaws and wanted to llve clean lxves xn a peaceful town So they asked the Marshal lf he could flnd them an honest Job Well the Marshal told them that the Jobs he had ln mlnd requxred speclal tramxng So they whxpped out thexr cards and sald Have Dlploma Wxll Travel And bel1eve me they dxd travel They were the fxrst cleaners of the West Thexr names were changed to Spotless Hunt the garbage man and Txdy Dunaway the street cleaner So Meet Me At The Pass not only had the name of bexng the most peaceful town of the West but the cleanest too I s' X' . I B ' N ZX 1 18 I- 2 ' ' 1 ' J . ' I ' ,E 7 , I I I N I 1' j . ' ' . ' , . . , ' ' , t . . . . , . . , . . . . , . . . about customers. Before going into the Cafe the Marshal glanced down the street to see his deputy Mr. Deaddrill , . . . , a , ' , - ' o 5' . , . , . . . . 1 Q I Y I I . . , . ' , ' . . . .Q ' . .

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