White River High School - TKopechuck Yearbook (Buckley, WA)
- Class of 1946
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Ns and A dnunlstratwn NIISS MARX PARTLON unmr Hugh Irmrxpal and Advisor u lor Hugh lngllih and umor Hlblx IVIath -E- MRS LUOLA WALCH Home Lconcmrcs IWISS MARI' KRACKI Commercial Law Booltlreepxnp, L brary One Act Play Dxrcctor Glee Clubs IVIR C-LARI INCF JI AIN grltulture I' A Adusor unlor HILII Basketball Adusor Yell Team Advrsor MR SHELDON OSBORIN hflathematnci unlor Claws Aduwor Suse and Projection Crew Manager Advrsor Study Hall MRS FRANCIS HAKIRF unmr Hugh Arithmetic umor Hugh Englxsh Study Hall MRS MARY WILI IAMS lnorvlgn language Englnwh One A K Play Dxrcctor Honor Socu-ty 5 MR GILBERT GILES MR RUSSELL FRYE MR CHARLES KRUMM ,Iunxor Hxgh Anthmetxc ,Iumor Englrsh Latm Journalism and unlor Hrgh Arrrhmrtxc u Hugh English Public Speaking Buclrloman Ad Hugh Physncal Education vxsor Annual Advxsor Drama Club Advisor ulll and Scroll Advisor All School Play Dlrector MR SFHLICHTIING Sophomore Clam Advncr Typing Shortlnnd General Business Tram Ing, Band Begmnera Band NIR WILLIAM COACH AMES o'v Club Adxnor Senlor C ass Advisor unlor Hrgh Silence Socnal Studlcs 5403 'H- MR RELJBEN SNODI: Manu1I Trannrng Freshman Class Adusor Studs Hall MISS MAXINE ALFO Hlstory Socxal Science Gxrls Physlcal Education One Act Play Dlrector Gxrls Club Advisor 3 0 0 0 . 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I ' if 1734:-5 iwx, fum' ' , X -.1 l 4,,g.fM J OE ALLIVIAN As president of the Student Body and speaking for the entire Student Council, I wish to thank the student body and faculty for their fine co-opera- tion and whole-hearted support. I give my kindest regards to my successor, who I hope will receive the same able assistance and capable support as I have received. ' Joe Allman. Junior lligh f -ll 'Bl' FIRST RONV. left to right: Mary Comer. Betty Twitchell. Barbara Hendrickson, Ciladys VVatson, Joyce Borell. Betty Anne Peterson. Carol Fox. Shirley Osterdahl. Marjorie Bueing, Jeannine Mc- Cracken. Beverly Weber. Virginia Clark. Virginia XVoolery. Norma MacDonald. Darlene Gallian. SIECOND ROVJ: I.ora Allman, Arlene Rhodes. Katherine Dieringer, Harbetta Harbor. Nancy Shearer. Wanita Tracy. I.ouise Steiner, Marie Steiner. Irene Stubbs. I.a Verne Basselli. Eleanor Leonard. Betty Iilzenga. Virginia Demko, Eleanor Davis. Phyllis Vanderhoof. THIRD ROXV: Bob King. Vernon XVhitted. Arthur Haullet, Jerry Dynge. David McCulley. I.e Roy Ferguson, Jim Hurley. Ritchie Irish. Mike Wytko. Norman Irons. Jim Albright, Russel Mahlen. Merlin Iiccles. Tom Knapp. FOURTH ROW: Don Elzenga, Bill Koenig, Don McGlothen, Dean Vfheeler, Ronald Brown. John Bishop, Gerald Poutt, XValter Swift. Bob Olene. I.ee Callahan. ABSIINT FROM PICTURE: Doro- thy Henderson, Doris Peirsall. I-0is Secor. Bill Bazaar. Carl Bruzas, Gordon Du Gallo, Kenneth Ciraybeal. Don Jeffery. Rex Kneeland, Sonny Nelson. Freshmen In September of l945. sixty-eight students enrolled as freshmen, taking active parts in various school activities. The majority of the girls participated in Glee Club, mixed chorus. and in intramural sports. Lora Allman and Irene Stubbs were able to display their acting abilities when given parts in the One Act Plays. The future Buckley High School Mounts have shown their brawn on the football field and are fast improving in basketball. Each member of the freshman class is eagerly looking forward to their next year-as Sophomores. OFFICERS: Bill Koenig. Lora Allman. Vvlanita Tracy. John Bishop. MARY PARTLON l5RliSl-IMAN OFFICERS President - - - Wanita Tracy Vice-President John Bishop Secretary - Lora Allman Representative Bill Koenig ,f lrilGH'I'H GRADE Ol'lflCl2RS SIEVIENT H C RADI OI I ICI RS President - - - Janet Hannus President Vice President A - .lanis Gall Vice-President Secretary - Margaret MacDonald Secretary Rcprescnlalive - - lired Maris Representative Thanks to the school boy patrol for promoting the safety regulations on the buses and at school crossings. School Boy Patrol SIIATED: Mr. Giles. Kenny Graybeal. Teddy 'Nelson XVixnc 'Vlxcrs Gcnc lxnccland Bill Kolila. STANDING: lfred Maris. Dick Gnybeml Girl Bl'U7lS ,lim Hcmminger Jim Scott, Larry Scott iii? R . x X Lo 3 1 f. 5, 4 -,-A n 71' 'z 1 4 i 'f 5 E . 3 ' :N -1--, 5 W ,-4 Q t i l 2 u l l I li l z 4 v 5 i i L t E 1 5. il 1 i P l 1. '. QQ. ix. six N 10 . 'Bi .7 . V, . f '11 1 f QM. , ,. l . .,5.,v' . . V V I r '- A ,iVi'T+.'v,M' . ,, V U, H., The football season of l9-15-46 has been another successful year that will go down in the.history of Buckley High. Although handicapped by the absence of experienced material. Coach Bill Ames put to the feilcl a scrappy team that copped third place in the league standing with the winning of seven games and the losing of two. Starting off in high gear the Mounts dumped the big l.ake XVashington eleven. 33-7: only to be at the short end of a I0-6 score after a trip to Puyallup. Against the Highline Pirates the Mountaineers scored twice in the fourth quarter to win I9-7. The Renton game proved to be a thriller with the Mounts nosing out the Indians 1'5- l-4. Clover Park handed the Mounts their second and last defeat hy a score of 19-7. The grudge game of the season. Buckley versus linumclaw, proved to be one sided when the Mountaineers trampled the Tigers 30-6. ln a water filled sand pit at Kent. the Vandals went down I0-6 and Auburn became the next victims and fell 26-7. The final game of the season at Sumner proved to be a thriller when the Buckley eleven. trailing in the first half. 7-O. came back to defeat the Spartans 15-13. ln compiling l78 points to their opponents 97 this vear's squad has scored more points than any other team coached by Bill Ames in his eight years at Buckley. All in all for the si7e of the student body enrolled at Buckley. the team should he congratulated for their achievements of the season. I P 12 mr.. g . . ml.. , Q mt g . h L, ,v.L' V i Q. rt if-2: vez. Q, 1 '-: :QV '.. - ., - . M , 1'f.Qfl7f-+4 Y 'wo-F. in , 54 .Lp-, Y ,. il' , l E 4 , Q ,rw- J -.W M A 'L J . :Z , .. U8 be 4' ,cp -ti. v' w 'ii ,X F 'Z 3' . W , a 1. 4- -va. .W ' ' . ., .f ' A -- -vel 4'4-ft.. V- 4- - - v ,'.. Q 4,9 ,, ,. X., fa 1, il' X O 1 1 9 if 4? 1 ' 'S I . ' gaajtif. ,gi V . 5 AI K 7. --. ' 11 , : . ,on 1. . ge ,vi Ar f hqggg r , 5---2 . f n. 1 k',?1k?f-:ff be J - 1- I if .- ff: ' f4,.,, ttf- , V. F mg. 't .1 . . cs 4 .itfsfrh fi ' .V f v. ' - :SSW , .1 lr- . .glib qu ai .fa 1. U4 i f I ' f --Y ,N .Tx fgf -- f I 1 ootball After a rather successful football season. the following players were chosen on the all conference first and second teams by the coaches of the Puget Sound League. Art Svidran. fullback. made a success out of his last year for the Mountaineers when he compiled 88 points to lead in the individual scoring department and thus gained a berth on all conference first team. Dave Smith, besides being captain and calling plays. played outstand- ingly at his right end position and for the third straight year landed a place on all conference, Lloyd Blanusa. playing on first string for the first time. did a fine job of snagging passes out of thin air and other player's hands to be chosen on all conference second team. Bob Demko. the only Buckley Junior to place on the all conference team, captured his all conference position for his second consecutive year by playing the same very good game at guard. Heres hoping Bob keeps up the drive and makes all conference next year. ' . , n In LEFT TO RIGHT: john Doherty, Dave Smith, lfrnest Caviezel, George Sweeney, Larry Ranch. . , I I y Boyss Club H--t---M-we Cabinet The Boys' Club. as in previous years, fur- ' nished towels for the football and basketball players and the P. lf. classes. J, Also, under the supervision of Mr. Ames. V! if they sponsored ping-pong and tennis tourna- ' ments. we Girls' Club Cabinet This year's Girls' Club, advised by Miss Al- ford, was an active one, finishing payments to the Student Body for their Public Address System. A Activities for the year began with pom-pom and hot dog sales at home games. Also, on their list of accomplishments were the matinee soc- dances and entertaining assemblies. The Girls' Club Cabinet also sponsored a Valentine Day Dance and attended the Annual Girls' Club CO1'1fQl'CI'lC0 at Klflilaild. SEATED, left to right: Dorothe Irons. Arlene Stroar. Elizabeth lfmry. Nlariorie Bueing, Zoe Un Climaxing ll'lC YCBI' WAS the annual Molhcf STANDlNG: Shirley Nielson. Phyllis Caviezel, Nlary Lou Allis-rt. hlarjorie Loss, Nlarianne Holyan. and Daughter Banquet. As usual the Senior Girls and their Mothers enjoyed a delightful evening with the Junior Girls doing all the work. This year the annual yell conference was held at Buckley, and was unanimously attended. Mr. Jean, former cheer leader at Vwlashington State College, and present 'AAg teacher was the coach for the cheer leaders. XVith the co-operation of students and the athletes themselves, this years cheer leaders have had a very successful season. l.,El5T TO RIGHT: Laurel Radford, Bob Allman, Shirley Neilson Cheer Leaders I RICHIIZ S'I'Rl liPY liutltley lxillflxlfk' Butlxlev Biicltlex' Bticltlev Psurltlev Pmueltlev liuclxlei' Buckley' COACH AMES l.lp.'XCiL'll Ci.'XNllQS VW l.alxe YV.ishingon lo l'uv.1llup io Highline H Renton 45 Clover Park ll' linumclaw -H Kent -H ,-Xuhurn 43 Sumner This year Buckley as si SQ is :Q Ji 33 '31 VJ BOB -DIQMKO l3i1.lxlex laiicltlex llucltlex Biicltlev Bticltley lhiclslev liiicltlev Butltlev llucltlev BOB l.AlfI5I2Y Manager NON-l.lQ.'XGL'l Ci:XMl 5 IU Stadium -ll l.ineoln 51 lfdmonds 35 Bellarmine 30 lfatonville 40 Kapowsin 30 Bellarmine lfatonville Kapowsin High athletes entered a their skill. This sport with all the schools of the Iuget Sound League participating except Sumner and Auburn, Our first game was April 9th with Enumclaw there. and although rain hampered practice. the Mighty Mounts showed up very good. Throughout the rest of the season the team played fine ball. and baseball shows excellent prospects for a school sport. which they could show BALL new sport in was baseball. I :X R R Y R A NC H ARI' KAl.l,lN .IOHN Nlll.l.lfR I0 SEATED left to right: Marianne Holyan, Elizabeth Emrv. Cliff jones. STANDING: hflrs. Williams, Rosemyrl LeCompte, David Whitmore. ABSENT FROlVl PICTURE: Donna Strand and Jeanne Van Hoof. 'Wfhodunit 9' Strange events had been occurring at the Beardlys summer cottage. One of the strangest being the disappear- ance of live Beardlys husband. Complications arose with the ar- rival of an old friend of lives former husband. and Jeremiah Piping. better known as XVhodunit. a so-called constable. lfinally. with a timely phone call and the return of Eves husband. the mystery was solved. SEATED left to right: Harold Ambauen. Shirley Nielson, Marjorie Loss STANDING: Patsy Bevan, Bill Hutterman, Shirley Mattson, Miss Alford. DQ Y Elmvr Clvans l p lilmer. a verv ambitious and de' termined hov. wanted to heeome a writer. Sttlitlv ohtaining the written consent of his parents, he gives them the monev which was agreed upon in his so- ealled contract with them. Nluch to their astonishment his familv soon learns that lilmer had alreadv published a storv in .i current magaline. :Xfter hilarious episodes with friends and neighbors, thev find what his stores title and contents were' 'l'itle+ l ove letters-V--Then and Now -Contents f--love letters written hy his father to his mother. and love letters from his sisters heaux. SEATED. left to right: Irene Stubbs, Lora Allman, Zoe Underwood Vera Hendrickson. STANDING: Miss Kracke, Art Svidran Fred Clogston, joe Allman. Child Wonder'9 Eloise Harvey is known to her adoring fans as The XVorld's l.ittle Bit of Gladnessu-but at home she is just a pain in the neck. Her father lives only for the dav when he can take her across his knee and give her a real old-fashioned spanking. This opportunity unexpectedlv arrives when l,averna Carr comes to entertain her. Mr, Harvev reveals liloise's secret that she is no longer a child. and is prompt- ly freed hy the studio. giving Mr. Harvey the opportunity for the spank- onor Sovivty As in previous years, the llonor Society sold peanuts .ind pupturn .lt home ganies. which proved profitable. 'lihe llonor Society and Drama Clult helped to buy new lurniture .ind equipment for thc stage. Difficulty arose in trying to find adequate time for parties hut through persistence, thc committeeis arranged .1 few, cli maxed hx' the annual picnic party. FIRST ROW, left right: David Whitmore, Marjorie Loss, Harold Ambauen, lrene Stubbs. Lora Allman, Jeanne Van Hoof, Zoe Underwood, Rose Myrle Lecompt, Donna Strand, Bill Hutterman SECOND ROW: Joanne Arscnto, Marianne Holyan, Shirley Neilson. Marion Streeper Elizabeth Emry, Shirley Mattson, Joe Blessing, Arlene Sproat, Lila Phillips, Vera Hendrlfkson, Larry Ranrh, Chuck Whitmore Patsy Bevans THIRD ROW' Arr S 'd . , . vi ran Cliff jones, Fred Clogston, Raymond Eccles, ,loe Allman, Bob Demlto, Stanley Nanevicz Doris Koenig., ralnll FICERS Lila Phillips Henry Loss Wilma Vail Mrs. Williams FIRST ROW, left to right: w'ilma Vail, Gwen Derby, Mary Ann Srhlifhting Virginia Rodia Joanne Arsonto, Marianne Holyan, Jeanne Van Hoof, Louise Rinell, Margie Loss Katherine Lincks. SECOND ROW: Shirley Poch, Colleen Kuranko, Catherine Doherty Yvonne Ranch Doris Koenig, ,lean Gall, Pat lievans, Mrs. Vfilliams, Norma Deary, l.ila Phillips Betty Grodvig THIRD ROW: Wesley Rider, Dave Whitmore, Henry Loss, jerry Shearer, Corwin True Cliff wiimi viii I in Piiaiiipg Henri' img SMI liiltccn new mcmhers were initil into the llxusliins this year. 'Vlr lirumm. advisor. left .it miduii ilter which the fluli the .issistnnce ol xpiriutis linctiltv ni Ol the xxirintis activities prulw the one most tlisplnvecl w.is the .1 x tising lor the sclvorwls drama events of the l3r.im.i Clulv is to lurther drama education 1 t to work for hetter .ind liiggei prtvdu tion .it l'iiitlilt'x' lligli. UFFICERS, left to right: Larry Ranch. Presi dent: Bob Demko. Vice-president: Elinbeth Emry. Secretary: Doris Koenig, Librarian Stan Nancvicz. Sergeant-at-arms. carried on x RSI' ROXY. lr-tr to right, lions Yann-li. Shirlev Ostrrdalil, lxlargir liueing. jx-annr Yan Hoof. Shirlrv Nielson, Margie l.oss. Nlarv Ann Srhlithting Yirg nii I -in Yera Rtmirk. laurel Radford G'-sen llc-rlnv. Shirlrv Mattson. Marianne Holvan. ,Tune Stanton. La Verne Bassellx SECOND ROVV: Marian Stret-per jeannin 'Nlit 'atki-n, ll:-rtur De Ima. Bet:-. .-Kiera Peterson. jour- lion-ll, Carol Fox. Nlarv Comer. ,loanne Aronto. Irene Stubbs. lleverlv WH-her. Vera Hendrickson fiarlierim- lloliertx. fXla1e.iiet Nagel. lletti Ti- ttlaefl THIRD ROW' llrttv llallrt, Nlfrlr Nlorello. Slarie Steiner. liettv Koenigs, Bettv Grodvlg. Illa Phillips. Yvonne R ri i I ,ills K axivlii. louise Steiner Wiiiiiza Xml llarlfetta llarlror, list-lin lfranitii. Norma Slcllonald. lilranor Davis. Lora Allman. Darlene fiallion I-OL'R'IH R an len Nrert llazabeth lnmrx. l.er:a::w Olson. Colleen Kurnnlm. Iboris Koenig. Par Bevanx. Louise Rinell. Donna Kepka. lfda Serondi, Sonia Zderich. Slnire l'-nlx Arlene Rhodes. for llnderwood. Katherine Dieringer, hlisx Krafke Glee Club AT PIANO: Miss Kraclce. l.eft to right: Mary l.ou Albert. lilizabeth llnirv, Shirlev Mattson. Lila Phillips. Vera Hendrickson, Zoe Underwood. onette Under the direction of Miss Kraclse. the nonette, made up of Juniors and Seniors, made a good showing this year singing at concerts. 77 The Girls' Glee Club has lead a very successful year with concerts and 21580111- blies to their credit. At the half this year the Freshmen were moved into the Junior High making a smallertand bet- ter organized group. The Glee Club, as all other voice groups, was under the direction of Miss Kracke. Several mem, bers attended the solo contest in Puyal- lup this spring. Sextette This years sextette, directed by Miss Kraclse. is composed entirely of Seniors. Their harmony was heard at concerts, and various assemblies. I.l1l'l IO RlCiHl: Miss Kraclse, Marv lou Albert, lilizabeth lfniry, Mary :Xnn Schlichting. Shirley Mattson, l ila Phillips, laurel Radlord. Vera Roarls, lirma NlcVay. Vera llendriclcson. Zoe Underwood. lflRS'l' ROW. left to right. seated: Colleen Kuranko. Catherine Dohertv. Doris Koenig, Yvonne Ranch, Phyllis Caviezel. Mary Anne Schlichting, l.aurel Radford, Vera Roark. Rose Mvrl l.eCompte. Beverlv Johnson. Ruth Gallian. Marian Streeper. Marv Gleason, Pai Bevans. SIQCOND ROW: Ruth Harris. Merle Morello. lida Secondi. Donna Kepka, Marie Britschgi. Barbara Chihulv. Norma Hulett. Jean Gall. Margie Loss. Doris Osborn. Henry Loss. VVeslev Rider. Howard leonard. Joe Blessing. Bill Jamerson. THIRD ROV' Dale Krueger, Bob Demko. David Knapp. Ravmond Covne, Norman Smith, Dick lwordoski. Cieorge Sweenev. Bill llutter man. l,co Ogle. Corwin True. Bob Allman. l.arrv Ciilkeson, Bob Ballar .lim Cireenwood. .lerrv Shearer. llarold .'kl'T1l5.lllCf1, Richie Streepv. ABSFNVIC PROM PlC'l'LlRlf: Vernon Hurlv. Dick Carter. fkloise lllcde. l.ucille Oilirien June Rodia Billie NleCasland. and Rubv Arnhold. Juniors Juniors ai lastff As we looked for- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ward optimistically to a new school prcsidcm - 'I June Rodia term, we saw a year filled with success. Vice Prcsidcm - Corwin Tru.: and vigorouslv began making plans for Sccrcmrv 4 4 Yvmmc Ranch an interesting and profitable l8O days. Rcprcgchmtivu - vvyillidm Hultcrmlm Under the supervision of Mr. Osborn, the class advisor, the students displayed their talents in an amusing and enter- taining assembly taking place on Februf ary l5th. At a later date, the Junior Prom took place, Corwin True, Yvonne Ranch. Bill Hutterman. Activities were well attended and We can well be proud of our contribution to the life of the schools social and educational highlights. .I .QOWIUU it N-Q-.. DI f'9 'Y' 6 MR. AMES FRED CLOGSTON Advisor ARLENE SPROAT President Representative in 6. l,I.OYD BLANUSA JUNE STANTON Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Class History Twelve steps on the 'ladder of Education and at last we have reached the top. Struggling and pushing frantically. we acquired our knowledge through volumes of books and tedious lessons. but how we use that knowledge is now left up to us. ln spite of the lessons. tardy slips and excuses. there are many memories which we will always cherish.' During the first year of our climb as Sophomores. we gave our first dance. lihe Barnyard Skid. which was well attended. To further improve our abilities. Serenade in Blue was used as the theme of the Junior Prom and proved to be a huge success. Many members of this ambitious class were included in Band. Musical Groups. Bucklonian Staff and Dramatic Productions. The class suffered the loss of two of its members. Hugh Kneeland and Dick Norris. who were called into the service of our country. With Mr. Ames as advisor. our senior class moved forward into many varied activities: annual staff. Quill and Scroll. Torch Honor. and Drama Club. Positions on the football team were well hlled by the following lettermen: Allman. Blanusa. Caviezel. Jackson. Kaelin. Ranch. Svidran, Whitmore, with Smith as Captain. Honored positions on the All-Conference first and second football teams in the Puget Sound League were deservedly held by Smith and Blanusa respectively. Among the first stringers in basketball. we found Captain Blanusa. Allman. Kaelin. Ranch. Smith. and Svidran. all making a good showing. Blanusa and Allman each won a place on the All4Conference basketball teams. With Fred Clogston guiding the class of 46 . a successful four years of High School was completed with the Senior Picnic. Banquet and Ball as climaxes. NORMA STANLEY NANEVICZ Valedictorian Salutatorian SEN MARY LOU AIBLRI loun- lr mndly nf llml many rl ndr C Cabinet Girls flulw Glee u 4 4 Nt Mixed Chorus 4 Student Director 4 Hufltlonxan 4 Mountaineer 4 Assemblies er I n l Mot or Daughter Banquet 5 League Room I a a ALOA Ill AN Bean Faxlhf I f' rrv G ee Clu ir s f lub LLOYD BLANUSA Doods c dum! ma ul nmn ber one 0 Buckley: mes! buys B s etball Z 3 4 Football 3 4 3 4 FFA Secy Soph ass V P Senior Class Second Team All Conference Football 4 LEO CAVIEZEL Caveets Bellrr mcn than I have lived ir I doubt 11 ruilralll 2 3 Bay! .Club ERNEST COLWELL Ernie' Harte maker 1va11e.' E.E.A .,,, 4' S.A,A.- Boys' u' , - Assembly 4. BETTIE DE LEU Pudge Hi ya, kid! Play Day l, 2: Tumbling lg Usher l, 25 League Room l, 2: Radio jour- nalism l: Assemblies l, 2, 3, 4: Band I: Football Banquet 4: Mother4Daugh- ter Banquet 4: Library 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Glee Club I, 3, 4: Girls' Club. ELIZABETH EMRY NLM. Did I gel a Ie-Her? Glee Club l, Z. 4: V. P. Girls' Club 3: Yell Queen 2, 3: Bucltlonian l. 3, 42 One Act Plays 2, 3, 4: All School Plays 2, 33 Mountaineer I, 4: Sec'y Student Council 3: Mother-Daughter Banquet 3: G, C. Cabinet 3, 4: Assem- blies 3, 4: Pres. Social Club 4: Sextette 4: Nonette 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: League Room l: Play Day l, 3: D.A.R. Representative: Drama Club Sec'y 4: G.A.A. Sec'y 3: Library l: Tennis l. IOR JOSE PH AI I MAIN III It fr :nn rat 3 4 Ba et a G 4 Foot ret lass Pres Student mn 1 4 One A t Play 4 Iiucltlon 3 4 'Vlc-untamf-er 4 Mixed Chorus 4 uma f b A sem lr Irnnis DOROTHY HIRIKI TT Dottie mir nt an My lb 'y will Library 3 Glee Club 3 Cv A A Girls Club Girls Club Cabinet RAY BROWN Izzre ahead and pmve It Projection Crew l 2 3 4 Stage Crew an 4 Boys Baseball 7 FRED CLOGSTON Derf Um ant alnayr he a hem u me ran always be a man Pres Senior Class Student Council 4 One Aft Play 4 Burklonian Ed 4 Staff 3 4 Drama Club 4 Mountaineer 4 Stage and Projectxun Cew 2 3 4 NORMA DEARY Norm Silenre ir golden' Girls' Club' Honor Society Z, 3' Torch Honor 4- Mountaineer 3' Bucklonian . 4: uill and Stroll 3, 4: Usher . RAYMQIEIID HECCLES 3V Why should life all labor be? Drama Club 3, 4: Band 4: One Art Play 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. BETTY GRODVIG Hcruesomc Gum Dios Rilo Entered from Enumc'aw 4: Girls' Club: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus 4: Torch Honor 4: Class Assembly 4: G.A.A. 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Gurls Club Glee Club I Play Day I Lxbrary Z Usher 2 SENIOR LOWI LL PI FLRSOIN Pete du Prnjvttlon A I SK1 e w 3 u l'RANf IS RADPORD unlor I mu Bu kln and Fnum un 1! xt! rl 1 Mlxed Chorus 4 Boys Club Stags and Prclectlon Cew 3 Baseball DAVE SMITH 5 ov: 0 I when I :rc are mxlllmr ootball I 2 3 4 Capt Foot a All fonference lst and 2nd Team asltetball 4 Pres Cass Drama Club 3 4 Student Counrxl ne Ar Plays V P and res B 5 Club 3 4 Sports hd 4 uck man 3 As mblres 7 3 Base ball3 4 Boys Chorus 2 Tennis Golden Gloves 2 Boys Club JUNE STANTON Bones u lim: lin nur n 4' Ylla 5. Ynln Club 3 4 Assem les Nlother Daughter Banquet 3 Football anquet 4 Scv ass 4 Usher league Room 7 Cnrls ub ZOE UINDFRWOOD Lodle Here 1 am you lucky people Band I 4 Orchestra I Truo I o ontest I Cvlee Club I 4 Lea ue Room I Sextette 4 GAA Pres Buclrlonlan 4 Assembly I 4 One Act Play 4 Drama Club 4 Nonette 4 Tennls I G C Cabrner 4 Gxrls Club CHARLES WHITMORE H hav the car pop Football Sta and Proyectlo Crew lu Mxxed f A n Act a o ee u 3 Boys Club Last Wlll and Testament of the Class of 1946 We thc class of nineteen hundred forty srx rn order to be remembered rn the years to come and upon luring, this great tcmple of learning do hereby swear these as our 11st vyrlls and tcstrments I Io Mr Ames our faithful frrend and advisor we bequeath ncxt year s rebellious Seniors and 1 box of rnr tin to hclp relreye the agony our class has caused hrm to srrffer I 'Io our Superintendent Mr Phillips our prrncrpal Mr Olene and all thc honored teachers we lent our mrrtd name and rnrtrals which we thought necessary to the rnstrtutron and all the unprepared lessons for tht nderclassmen 3 Io the Juniors we bequeath all the wellknown prrxrleges which Seniors ire supposed to enjoy 4 To the Sophomores vue will a portion of our educational opportunities and the wisdom of experience 5 To the Ireshmen we yrrll our drgnrfred and sophisticated arr of which they are rn drre need Personal Walls Fred Clogston leayes hrs edrtrng abrlrty to some other ambitious vvorker Aloa Bean wrlls her school girl figure to Colleen Kuranko Leo Caviezel leaves a few of hrs sharp wise cracks to Joe Blessing Lorraine Olson wrlls her abrlrty to blush to Doris Yarnell who doesn t need rt Stubby Smith vyrll hrs casanoxa technrque to Dick Twardoskr who rs already a Tolo King Norma Deary wrlls her wisdom to Ray Coyne s nuff said Ray Brown vtrlls hrs abrlrty to krd the gals to Richie Streepy who rs already an expert Lrla Phrllrps leayes all the headaches and worries of the annual to next year s Editor Margie Loss Lrnre Colwell wrlls an extra pound or two to Henry I oss Myrtle XVest1und wrlls her abrlrty to always have her bookkeeping lessons done to anyone rn next Vear s class Joe Allman leares hrs famous hurdlrng abrlrty to anyone good enough to take hrs place Raymorrd Iccles leaves hrs mellow barrtone vorce to float through the halls of B H S Marguerite 1V1cCas1and wrlls her abrlrty to flash those big brown eyes to Bob Allman who already has a good start Stanley Jackson wrlls hrs interest rn The ueen to the remarnrng wrldcats Elrvabeth Lmry wrlls her huge purse to anyone who can name the contents Larrv Ranch leayes a few of hrs many telephone numbers to anyone who wants them fDon t rush boys theres plenty for all 1 Shirley Mattson will her book on How to Keep a Man rn Ten Easy Lessons to Jeannine McCracken Art Kaelrn refuses to wrll hrs interest she s leaving too Bettre Koenig wrlls her abrlrty to snap gum to her pal Marion who rs already an asset to Wrrgleys Lloyd Blanusa wrlls hrs Panel Club hat to Phyllis Caviezel who wishes to become a member of the Club Zoe Underwood leases her note wrrtrng abrlrty to anyone that can get away with rt Chuck Whitmore leayes hrs abrlrty to argue to hrs brother Dare Erma McVay wrlls her speedy typing abrlrty to anyone lucky enough to do as well Art Svrdran wrlls hrs Hercules physique to Corwrn True Marjorie Locke wrlls her prxre glasses to Darlene Nrenaber Stanley Nanevrc7 leaves hrs screntrfrc genius abrlrtres and explosrse rnrentrons to Mr Olene who might need them for next year s scrence classes Vera Hendrrckson wrlls her abrlrty to wrn Prize Waltzes to Laurel Radford Francis Radford leaves hrs lrttle Ford coupe noy eltres rncludedj to hrs two krd sisters Laurel and I orrarne Dorothy Irons leaves her excuse Honest pop rt was a flat tire to anyone dumb enough to use rt Lowell Peterson wrlls hrs shy manner to Billy Koenig Arlene Sproat leaves her cute drmple to Ieroy Ferguson who thrnks he could really go places with one Bob Jussrla bequeaths hrs interest rn hrs motor scooter that has so faithfully transported hrm to any other Carbonado mechanic Dorothy Burkett leaves her contagious giggle to Corky True who has already developed one June Stanton wrlls her abrlrty to just beat the bell to Wrlma Varl Bettre De Leu leaves her shorthand book with pleasure Katherine Irncks wrlls her journalistic technrque to anyone capable enough Betty Grodvrg wrlls her talkatrveness to Clrff Jones o 0 it , . ' o 5A , ' v' ' v ' ' ' v ' v ' l 9, 3 ' 4 , . ' H' V . . .. . ' 12. Mary Lou Albert wills her pleasant disposition to Doris Koenig, 13. 2 ' ' ' ' . . . 14. ' f ' f . 15. . . . . ,, Q ,, , . . I 16. 7 ' C . 17. I ' ' . ' . 18. . Y, ,, . ,, . h 19. ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' . 20- . . . .. . V . . . 21. ' ' ' ' V , 22. ' - ' '. 23' . ' . .. . VA 24. ' ' . 25. . . . . . t 26A . . V. . . . . 28. ' ' ' ' . 29, . . . C V . . . . . I 4 . - so, ,' ' Q 31. ' ' ' ' . 32. . ' , ' ' V HV . . . . . n . , q H. . . . - 35. ' ' ' ', 36. ' .. - g 37. . 4 .... , . n 38. . . , , . uill 8: Scroll Iiifteen new members were taken into the Quill and Scroll, the Inter- national Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Although they were organized quite late in the year. they have been very active. and have a fine start for next year. FIRST RONV. left to right: Elizabeth Emry. Mary Lou Albert. Arlene Sproat. Mary Ann Schlichting. Colleen Kuranko, Margie I.oss. Yvonne Ranch, SECOND ROXV: Charles XVhitmore, Bob Demko. Corwin True. Norma Deary. Jean Gall, Henry I.oss. I.iIa Phillips. Doris Koenig. Fred Clogston, Jerry Shearer. Annual Staff Many changes and new ideas have gone forth to produce this year's Annual. The staff is as follows: Editor ----- Lila Phillips Assistant Editor - Marjorie Loss Business Manager - - - Larry Ranch Assist. Business Manager - Jerry Shearer Girls' Sports - - - Shirley Mattson Vera Hendrickson Boys' Sports - Joe Allman. Dave Smith Senior Editors - Elizabeth Emry, Arlene Sproat Junior Editor - Mary Ann Schlichting Sophomore Editor - - - Shirley Poch Junior High Editor 1 Barbara Hendrickson Typists - Mary I.ou Albert. Erma McVay Photographers - Mr. Standar. Fred Clogston Advisors - Mr. Olene. Mr. Krumm, Mr. Sparks SEATED, left to right: Joe Allman, Fred Clogston, Mary Lou Albert, Arlene Sproat Vera Hendrickson, Shirley Mattson, Elizabeth Emry, Larry Ranch. STANDING Shir ley Poch, Margie I.oss. Lila Phillips. Jerry Shearer, Mary Ann Schlichting Erma McVay, Barbara Hendrickson. Absent from picture: Dave Smith Lila Phillips, Editor APN IIRST ROXV left to rght Ma ge Ioss Betty G odxrg Y onne Ranch Shrrley Mattson Zoe Under od L la Phllrps Do rs Koen g June Stanton SECOND ROW Larry Ranch Dale Kruege Je y Shea e Joe Allman Stanley Nanew cz Bob Allman Henry Loss Fred Clogston Joe Bless ng All School Play 'Ihat Perkrns Eamrly was the name of the all school play drrected by Mr Sparks The belongs to every club rn town An Effrcrency Expert a Psychtatrrst and a plumber add to the excrtement of the play PLAY C Pop Perkms Mom Perkrns Vangre Perkrns Jerry Perkms Sara Dr Eldrldge Mr Umber Cplumberj Plumber s Assrstants Polly Drck Mr Effmgton Mrss Worthlngton Prompters Advrsor AST FRED CLOGSTON DORIS KOENIG ZOE UNDERWOOD LARRY RANCH SHIRLEY MATSON HENRY LOSS STAN NANEVICZ DALE KRUEGER JERRY SHEARER JOE BLESSING JUNE STANTON JOE ALLMAN BOB ALLMAN LILA PHILLIPS YVONNE RANCH MARGIE LOSS BETTY GRODVIG MR SPARKS r' 1 r I - , r , V . . i i ' , r' i , . rr r r. , ' 'i , , , i . plot concerns a famrly living in an average town that have all sorts of trouble Mrs Perkms FIRST ROW, left to right: Art Kaelin, Leo Caviezel, Jim Albright, joe Blessing, Jim Greenwood, Bill Jamerson. SECOND ROW: Art Svidran, Gerald Pout Bob Bzzzar, Ernest Colwell, jerry Shearer, John Miller, Cliff jones, Lowell Peterson, Leslie Irons, Stan Jackson, Lloyd Blanusa. THIRD ROW: John Weatlund Arthur Hauler, john Doherty, Bud Maggs, Arlo Hendrickson, Vernon Whitted, Bof Laffey, Bob King, Bill Smith, Carl Bruzas, Kenneth Graybeal, David Wytko ,lim Hurley, Mike Wytko, Bob jussila. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Don Kennedy, Rex Kneeland, Bill Bazzar, Don Jeffery, Bill Coyne. Future Farmers of America Twice monthly the lights burned in the Ag shop, as a result of the meetings of the F.F.A. Following the business meetings there were refreshments, commonly known as eats, then basketball and swimming. . This organization has been active throughout the year. Pruning and-after purchasing an orchard sprayer-spraying trees are examples of their work. The Buckley Chapter was well represented in many judging contests. They were as follows: QI5 Southwest Washington Fair--placed 10th QI2 teams5: Q25 Chilliwalk, B. C.- Chilliwalk-Vancouver Fair-placed 4th QI2 teams5-won 2nd in Ayrshires and Ist in Ciuarn- seys: Q35 Monroe--Cavalcade of the Valleys--placed 2nd Q20 teams5-won 2nd in Jerseys. Bud Maggs won as award for being the 3rd high boy: Q45 Mt. Vernon-Evergreen Holstei n Classic-placed 8th Q20 teams5: Q55 Redmond-Janalu Hampshire Hog Farm-p I a ce d 29th Q31 teams5 and as Mr. Jean says, We don't talk about that. The year was successfully climaxed with the annual Father-and-Son Banquet, folliwed later by the usual picnic. -is ' -- F.F.A. OFFICERS Art Kaelin, Art Svidran, John Miller. Cliff Jones, Tom Argo. Bob Laffey. President - - ART KAELIN Vice President - - ART SVIDRAN Secretary - - TOM ARGO Treasurer - CLIFFORD JONES REPORTER JOHNNY MILLER Advisor - CLARENCE JEAN Ali- J 'T N1 Too Late To Classify B' 'W'- ,-I ,a-A i 1' CHARLOTTE SNODE RICHARD SPARKS PEARL Mll.I,l'fR latin Iinglish. Journalism. Bucklonian Advisor. Home Economics Annual Advisor, Buskins and Quill and Scroll Advisor IEP, 4 FIRST ROW, left to right-1 Bob Demko, Richie Streepy, Jim Sweet. Arlo Hendrickson. David Wytko, Bob Laffey, Bill Smith. I.ee Callaham. Art Kaelin. SECOND ROW: Dave Smith. Art Svidran. Lloyd Blanusa, Stan Jackson, Jerry Shearer. Don Moriarity, Dale Krueger, Tom Knapp, John Bishop, George Clogston. Baseball This year the grand old game of baseball has been added to the list of Buckley sports. The Mountaineers opened the season April 9th and had a successful year. Track Six Buckley boys competed in track meets this year and did very well. Joe Allman and Larry Ranch did exceptionally well, bringing honors to Buckley High. FIRST ROW, left to right: Joe Allman. Larry Ranch SECOND ROW: Eugene Bumgardner, Dick Twardoski. Leslie Irons, Howard Leonard. FRED CLOGSTON, JOHN MILLER auf ' it ,, CJ ' '. Cv- '50 Compllments of BUCKLEY MCDTCDRS Best Wlshes to the Class of 46 X sofi BUCKLEY 4321 WASHINGTON To The Class of 1946 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS TO ALL WHITMORE HARDWARE 66 97 l QNX 4 Phone ,t.... it.. 1 Buckley Nursery Company Home of the PACIFIC GOLD PEACH F rult Trees That Grow BUCKLEY 4652 WASHINGTON All Photos ln Thus Book by Standar s Stud1o CC 99 Phone I l Ph 403 1611 C I St. Enumclaw, Wash. CHEVROLET LEADS AGAIN a o K I-Ioffman Chevrolet Company WE MAKE YOU HAPPY OUR SHOP EQUIPPED WITH PRECISION TOOLS TO SAVE YOU MONEY ENUMCLAW Congratulatwns to the Graduatmg Class of 1946 and Best Wlshes to All WHITE FRONT GROCERY PACKARD a co BUCKLEYS MODERN FOOD MARKET 41 kyW Guarantee . . Cars Genuine Chevrolet Parts Phone 55 Buc Ie , ash. S T E V S Shoe Servlce COMPLIMENTS OF SHOES FOR Kocha Lumber Co THE FAMILY DEALER IN BUILDING MATERIAL B ckley Phone 4I4I da Wash ngfon Co pl ments of Jenson Q Co Inc Compl ents of The F lrst National Bank of Enumelaw Enumcla Cloth g for the F ly Phone 43 Motlon Plcture Camera F llms Stull Cameras All Amateur Needs E i QW' Weddmg Plctures at Church or ln your house Stanclar s Stud1o . 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WHITMORE iff 'fir Compliments of Enumclaw Feed Company Lmzno rssos Sahsfachon Wnth Each Transachon' Phone 293 Enumclaw Whlte Front Meat Market Where Quality and Servlce Excell Izzve Brown Propruetor Buckley Washmgton l0lO0OO 0l1 Good Luck to You Sensors of 1946 FERRIANS Grocery and Servlce Buckley Washnngton ,I C Penny Co , Inc THE HOME or vALuEs Enumclaw Washmgton Phone l9O CIOVERIEAF DAIRY GUERNSEY PRODUCTS COLOR SUPERIOR FLAVOR QUALITY Phone 44Ol BUCKLEY WASHINGTON Compluments of A M E ISN ESS COmp me'I'S of JEWELER GIFT SHOP WATCH REPAIRING 44: Pj Enumclaw Washsngton Enumclaw Cleaners LEE HOTEL auu.ouNc Enumclaw Phone IO8 Wash is Y . , if if -gf- if OOIOXOO00 3 000000000000l'00l00I0ll 0'000l'00I0000-000000000809 00IOlflO0IslOl'0ll lsrllllllvlv rw O Z TU C Z IT! 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RAINIER Standar s Stud1o Phone 403 Gateway Feed Company FLOUR FEED HAY Gram Seed and Poultry Supplies Phone 250 Enumclaw HIGH SCHOOL STYLES Whrhng Made To Order School Sweaters Peoples Cash Store 59' Enumclaw Phone 2 8 Buckley Wash GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 46 Axness Jewelry I639 Cole St Enumclaw Washnngton Compl 'ments of FISHER BROTHERS HARDWARE FURNITU E ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WILSON SPORTING GOODS GA NP Q Enumclaw Phone I 34 I l 1. 'I f f5 ru :N ' ' Q A , L ' 1 . mv o O0 OOQUOOOONOIIQ 000000000004 ll -FYIQIOIIQOIIQOWI 0000 i !,-,. ,, N BUI IQLFY Nlf WS BANNE li OO x A810 OO 70161 IOH Ill CUSl6fIIIllCf 111111 if C1116 HCL Illllllj 110111 :aww-rooovvmpd 2 5 1 Y 1 1 T w' Z ' S in ' 1 I I z lp fa 2 01' Af ff n R L , PL! -11 U! f' ' K n' scfwof c11111uc1l9 c1 114!lbup01's. .JUHNEUN-CHX MPANY Pl t' B' d' U. S. P Q Q N . 1970285 Tacoma, Was Lic . N .93 EU 724 726 Pacufuc Avenue Phone Blloadway 2238 Q Tacoma 2 Washington 4. 1-P- Q h
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