White River High School - TKopechuck Yearbook (Buckley, WA)

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ADMI ISTRATION H N PHILLIPS uperm endent Il IS my desrre to expres rnw slncere I W1s es to lhe lu 7 Gradga '1 In s ll s III! hope T at eacl of L, wlll ucceed ln your Cho en feld ansl lr ave your opportumly to conlrrhule to The reall stron of the AIIIOTICWD Ideal wird wlucl o r C 1 a ,nv NP1l f of M E OLENE Prmclpa Scxence It has been a pleasure and a pr1v rleqe to have known you as 1ncl1v1duals and as a group Your Work has been wel done and I hope you wlll hnd The same success I 1 your future task The world offers b undless opportumly for +ho e who are equlpped to meet IT so once agaln may I offer my srncexe Corgralulahons to the Class ol IQ47 WI E Olene C R GREENWOOD A R I-IOWLAND S E SORENSON or do FACULTY I947 IN APPRECIATION I We, the graduating class of STANDING Erma Reeder and Barbara Cluhuley to extend our Sincore SEATED Beverly lohnson and Ioyce Smrth thanks tg fhg fdgulty and ld mrmstratlorl for makmg thrs school year a success GK tg A ger Ir Hxgfx Socral Stud1es A SISIGHI Coach Osborre Mat erwaucs BACK ROW McDa els Corrxmerclal Alford F crv Soclal Scrernce Srlcde lrdu tr1al Ar M er Home E o orrrc Arrre l H1gl'1 Sc1erce Nathematlcs and Coaching learl Ag lcult re Par low lr H1gh Prlrcrpal WW A - - , , 2 ' . 5 - A . . I ' ry, . :V A lf' E' If L I l 3 6 ' 3, , f. X 0, Hgh I , A X A FRONT ROW: Bakke, Seventh I Foreign Language and Englishg Syer, Library, Musicg Sparks, Englrsh, r , , I A ' , sf g . , ' . 3 ri: , . ' 5 , .zzt A, '. I ,. s tg ill, cn sg .. s,,r, ' '. , . l ' ' 5 . , r ' u , f . , ' . . X Student Council OFFICERS Pre ident Bob De k V ce Pr ide'it Clilfo d Iones S c etary Wanita Trac: ob Demko As president of the student body I wish to express my thanks to the members ol the Student Council and student body as well and more pleasant They have cooperated with us Very WeII and without this mutual cooperation our school year could not have been a success BOB DEMKO M E OLENE Advisor QW' FIRST ROW left to right Iohn I-Iolyan Clifford Iones Bob Demko Wa ita Tracy Margaret MacDonald Iohn Underwood SECOND ROW Iohn Miller Harold Ambauen Richy Streepy Arlo Hendrickson Phyllis Caviezel lune Rocha Ioanne Mar tin Andy Dierenger TI-IIRD ROW Bob Moriaritv lohn Bishop Norma Allman 1 sl - - o 4 ' 1 ,- es' . - ' r 'Q I A - A . I I 1 B for helping make my job as president easier BHS '4 7 ic L A S hs E c L A s S E S SENIOR CLASS MR OSBORN Adv1 or IUNE RODIA IRMA REEDER President Secretary A , CHRONOLOGY BILL HUTTEBMAN HARQLD AMBAUhN Vice Presldent Representative SIC TRANSIT GLORIA As the towering mayestic monarch of the forest develops from the tiny seedling so we in the long progression of our school years have lifted our heads to the horizons and the future beyond ln l944 seventy neophytes to the world of higher learning bent on securrng the most out of school from the educational standpoint congregated to form the nucleus or our Freshman Class During this year many of us participated in various activrttes both academic and athletic including the Buck lonlan Annual Staff Glee Club Band Stage and Pro1ect1on Crew and Football Bob Demko was the only member of the starting eleven As Sophomores we placed twenty one of the more rntellectual members of our class on the Honor Soctety Many others participated in various activities which were offered to our enterprising trnguished himself by w1nn1ng a guard position on the second string All Conference team Among our parklrng successes of this year were our colorful Sophomore Assembly and the annual Sophomore Hop With the advent of our Iunror year our talent became even more drversrfted and encompassed an ever expanding range of activities as we became eltgible for a greater number of functions The more outstand1ng activities rncluded Bucklonian Annual Honor Soclety Quill and Scroll Library Staff Stage and Prolection Crew Drama Club Band One Act Plays All School Play Glee Club and other choral groups We also were well represented in the sport mg field since Bob Demko DICK Twardoski Norman Smtth and Dale Krueger were f1rst stringers rn football with George Sweeney B1charclStreepy and Wlllldm Iamerson on the reserve squad Bob Demko Brchard Streepy and Dale Krueger upheld the tra dttion of our class by holding posttlons on the basketball squad Bob Demko due to hts brilliant offensive and defensive play was rewarded with a position on the All Conference first team as a guard and awarded the lnspxrational Trophy by his team mates Both the luntor Assembly and the Iunior Prom were well received by the students and the faculty Frnally at long last we have reached the ptnacle of success SENIOBSI Regretfully we lost twenty five of our initial seventy members including Mart anne Schltchtmg Corwin True and George Sweeney who were very active in class actrvities until their departure at the end of our Iunior year The best wishes and hopes for future success are extended to all of our former members by the Class o 47 Our Senior year climax of twelve years of struggle and effort under the able guidance of Mr Osborn our advisor saw a conttnuation of the activity pat tern established 1n previous years Not a smgle acttvrty in school was without strong Senior support Athletics plays clubs and assembl1es bloomed and Displaying great prowess on the gridiron in all departments Captain Bob Demko agam was placed on the All Conference first team and Dale Krueger was also honored wrth a half back positron on the second team Our great class was ably represented by a number of stalwart figures in basketball rn cluding Bob Demko Richard Streepy and Dale Krueger Other sports throughout the remainder of the year felt the strong influence and steadying hands of our supurb senior sportsmen Finally to our symbolic tree whrch having reached to the blue skies and borne luxurrant and opulent foliage we added the crownlng touch the zenith the epitome if we may our Senior Ball and our ever traditional Semor Prcnrc And now in brmgmg to a close this chapter in our lives and that of long to be remembered Buck ley High School we feel that it IS fitting that we pause briefly in passing to extend our thanks to our class officers symbols of the Democratic way who have worked unselfishly in the interests of one and all It is done now and the turning of the long road is at hand Glad sorry happy somber gay we look at what we have built and frnd it good As we leave to face the future we murmu Thus passeth glory , tif F 4 'I , A ' Y 3 - 4 S - , , , , I . . . 4 . M ' - 4 ' . . . . 1 students. In the field of athletics, Bob Demko dis- bore rich fruit under the talented hands of the seniors. S . . - , I , , I I I - , , - , .,,, , , , . . A A F OB. T Ll.7MA e ' on Ass es , , ixed Chor- us l 1 ,4, F. F. A. 1, Dra a b One Act Plaly 4, Buckloni , All Schooll lay 3, 4, is 3, Boys' Cub 4 Girl l , Glee Club 4, CHARL Tw SON I h et ur Ke mad. Enter f Ed nds 4, Spring Festi . ho s 2, Service 4, Asse l s 2 4, Ir. Rep. to MIX C 2, Vaudville 2, 3, rls' Club. IOSEPH BLESSING U Ally Oop A cow-a cow-My Kingdom forxa cow. ' Football 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4,' F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, All School Play 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. ludging Team 3, Boys' Club, PHYLLIS CAVIEZEL Cavietz Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Girls' Club Pres. 4, lr. Rep. to Girls' Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Bucklonian 4, Annual Staff 4, Torch Honor, Playdays 3, 4, Plag Prompter 3, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, tudent Coun- cil 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4, Usher 3, Office Practice 4, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club. Mother and Daughter Banquet 3. RAYMOND COYNE H Bonehead When bigger and better potatoes are grown, l'll grow them. Football 3, 4, F. F. A, 3, 4, Stage and Prove-ction Crew 4, Boys' Club, ice Pres. F. F. A. 4. J lEAN GALL 8 Ball Oh, to play on the football team! G. A. A, Pres. 4, Vice .Pfes. 3 lee Clu , Annual'Staff fsck VE,f3.'gi4Dbu1ii fs r , : Drama u 4, One Ac ay 4, Torch-'Honor, Play Da s 3, 4: Tenlyis 2, 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Mother and Daughter Banquet 3,, Girls' Club. LARRY GILKESON Larry All bashful men have terrific minds. Track 4, F. F. A. 4, Stage and Projection Crew 4, F. F, A, fudginq Team 4, Boys' Club. it ' 0 , V HAROLD AMBAUEN Poopsie Give a man a truck he can drive. Entered from South Bend Sept. 1945. Track 2, Pres of Class 2, Class He 4, Mixed Chorus 3: Drama Cxlub 3, One Act Play 3, Bucklonian 4, Annual Staff 4, Student Council 2, Boys' Club. ROBERT BAZZAR Buzzard Keep 'em uessiriu Basketball l, F. l-9 A 3 4, Stacie and Proyectxon Crew l. Boys' Club. MARIE BBITCHGI Br1tches You can't get into trouble with your mouth closed Mother and Daughter Banquet 3, Tumbling l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 4, Honor Society 2, Tennis 4, Drill Team 4, Girls' Club. BARBARA CHIHULY Barb Hey, you kids! Glee Club 2, Bucklonian 4: Drill Team 4, Usherett 2, 3, 4, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Office Prac- tice 4, Mother and Daughter Banquet 3, Girls' Club. ROBEl:tg PDFMKO Charles Atlas made a man out of me. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Pres. of Class 2, Boys' Club Sec. 2, Bucklonian 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill 61 Scroll 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, Drama Club Vice Pres. 3, One Act Play 2, Tennis l, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, All Conference Football 3, 4, 2nd Team All Cont. Football 2, Pres, StudE:ntbBody 4, Boys' u . RUTH GALLION Ruthie Has anybod seen Bev? Usher 2, Assemblies l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club. I, IAMES GREENWOOD Clem 'l call ml Oueenxe Shasta Shasta ave oil, shasta have as- Baseball 3, 4, F F, A l, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club ALOISE HLEDE Eloise 'Attendance is not a golden x t e Stage and Progection Crew l, 2, 3, Boys' Club. WILLIAM ISUTTERMAN l'Iutter Putter ' Oli Vlheeeel Ffctball 3 4, Basketball 3, Vice Pres of Class 4: Class Rep. 3. Bucklonian 4, Drama Club 3: One Act Plays 3 4, All School Play 4, Studerg-g1Cbouncil 3, Boys' BEVERY JOHNSON Bev. Why???? Usher 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, Library 4, Mother and Daughter Banquet 3, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club. 1 DORIS KOENIG Dode Charactersl Ihave met a lot. Glee ciubnfz, 3, sexfeneual 'A' Mixed Chorus 2 3, Annuakitaif 4, Quill 6 croll Pres 44 ck- IOHISH Edxv NA, Bucklonian 4, til 6- Sc oll 3, 4, Drama Club , 4, Torch l-lonor,AOne Act lay 2, Play Days l, 2, 3, All School Play 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Mother and Daughter Ban- quet 3, Assemgilivi, 2, 3, 4, Girls' u . DALE KRUEGER Frankie 'Veni Vidi Vici. football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Bucklonlan 4, Annual Stall 4, Stage and Proyection Crew 3, All Conference Second Team, Football 4, Boys' Club, ROSEMYRL LeCOMPTE i'Rosie You fool you! League Room 1, 2, Usher 3, Mot er and Daughter Banquet 3, Class Reg. l, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Drama lub 3, 4, One Act Plays 3, 4, Library 4, Girls' Club. HENRY LOSS Hanker You might have heard a lot about me, but you can't prove a thing. Bucklonian 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Torch Honor, Honor Society Vice Pres. 3, All School Play 3, 4, Staie and Projection Crew l, 2, 3, ucklonian Editor 4, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club. NORMA HULLET Bid to all ' A friend Vice Pres, Class 2, Glee Club 2, 4, Mixed Chorus Plat' DGY 4, One Act Play 4, Library 2, 3, Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Pres- gervicle Qub 4k 3MXther bali 1 n ue , ssem - mi, ET 3? 4? outs' Club. WILLIAM IAMERSON W1llieF dy N or Football 3,OvIg.mFYI A. l, 2, 3,1 4: F. F. A. Pres. 4, F. F. A. Iudgmg Team 3, 4, Boys' Club. DONNA KEPKA Bubby X y V' Love me-love my red hair Assemblies 2, 4, Glee Club lt: 2, 3, 4, Solo Contestant 4, Girls Club Cabinet I, Girls' Club. DAVID KNAPP I When you think ot the hole in the doughnut, that's me! I F. F. A. 1, Annual Stall 4, Boys Club. COLLEEN KURANKO Krank Yes Dear, Class Sec. l, Glee Club l, 2, 3: Sextette 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Bucklonian 4: Quill G Scroll 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, Honor Society Sec. 2: Quill G SCrOll Sec. 4, Library 3, Student Coun- cil Sec. 2, Mother and Daugghter Banquet 3, Assemblies , 41 Girls' Club. HOWARD LEONARD Mousey Watch the word qc by. Assembly 2, Basketbal 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 4, Stage and Projection Crew 2, 3, oys' Club. tt - MAR! R11-: Loss ' innie h, re ? No! Oh, Reill ss p. 2, Girls' Club Vice r 1 Soph, Rep, to Girls' b , ee Club I, 2, 3, 4, extette 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Bucklonian 3, 4, Annual Stalt 3, 4, Editor 4, Annual Asso- ciate Editor 3, Quill 6, Scroll 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, All School Play 3, 4, Torch Honor, Honor Socieg Pres. 4, Play Days 3, 4, Play rompter 3, Student Coun- cil 2, Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, Girls' Club. BILLIE IGCCASLAND o Ah'm from the South. Entered from Oklahoma City in Sophomore ear. Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Glee C?lub 4: Play Days 4: Tennis 4: Drill Team 4: Girls' Club. DORIS OSBORN Dee What they don't know won't hurt them Glee Club l, 4: Library 4: Moth- er and Daughter Bancuet 3: Girls' League Room Attendant 3: Girls' Club YVONNE RANCH Postie , I don't get it! Asse es 2, 3, ' ice Pres. Clas , Sec. 3: . ir s' Club 45 e : extette 2, 3, 4: i Chorus 3: Buck- lonian I, nnual Staff 4 Quill 6 Scroll , Torch Honor Pla Prompter ' ' lu 5 . net 4: D am 4: s' ub. ERMA REEDER Fife Ieepers Creepers Entered from Fife 4. Otfice 3, 4: Christmas Cantata 3: Class Sec. 2, 4: Music Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Annual Staff 2: All School Pla 4: Dramatics 3: F. H. A, Clulb 3: Operetta 2: Iunior Play 3: Girls' Club. :I W SLEY r3iDER as, Amatf' Butckl 4: Honor Society 2, 3 Ba , 2, 3, 4: Stage and Pkojectio Crew 1, 2, 3, 4: Assembl s 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club. IUNE RODIA Prunie Faithful forever-Oh, Ioe'l Pres, of Class 3, 4: Girls' Club Sec. 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Nonette 2: Sextette 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Bucklonian 2, 3, 4: All School P1a4y 4: Torch Honor: Annual Stall : Library 3: Siu- dent Council 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinet 2: Assemblies 1, 2, 4: Girls' Club. EDA SECONDI Tweedie Ieepers Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: All School Play 4: Girls' Club. 5:21 IK K. K LEO OGLE Le-Lo . No Kid-Ding. Bucklonian 4: Annual Staff 4: lx Assemblies 2, 3, 4: All School Play 4: Boys' Club. K, R 9 LAUREL RADFORD Twerp Okay, ive it big, XX ' oiee Club 1, 3, 3, 4: Nonette 2 N 3, Sextette 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus Xb 3: Yell Queen 3, 4, Bucklonian Q xx I: One Act Play 4, Girls' Club X Cabinet 4, Usher 1, 2, 3: League Room l, 2, 3: Mother and NN Daughter Banqgiet 3: Pres So-, X cial 4: Vice res Service 3: Tumbling 1, 2: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Library 4: Girls' Club. sl CHARLES RANDOLPH Chuck Speech is great, but silence is greater, Entered from St Ann's, Illinois, 4. Football 2: Basketball 3, 4: , Baseball 4: F. F. A. l, 2, 3: Boys' Club. HUGH REILLY Sleepy Sleep-the innocent sleep, so why not I? Entered from Iowa 4. Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Sec. 2: Glee Club 2: Drama Club 2: Boys' Club. VERA ROARK George That's what you thinkl Glee Club I, 2, 3: Nonette 2, 3: Sextette 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Bucklonian 4: Library 3: Mother and Daughter Banciuet 3: Tumbling l, 2: Girls' Cub. RICHARD ROSS Monty Cass Here I am, ou lucky girls. Entered from S. Navy , Foot- ball 2: 3, Football Manager 4: Basketball 2, 3: Boys lub. f' rl . if ,fl I+ X IERRY ARER t, Oscar Yo n or old, they're all the same to me, Foot a 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Base l 4: Bucklonian l, 4, A-nnual Statf I, 3, 4: F. F. A, 2, 3, 4: Quill G Scroll 3, 4: Torch Honor: Stage and Projection Crew I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club, ll 4 x Q1 J xvl I N rQfJ NORMAN SMITH R C REEF RICHARIIX? TYQRDOSKI Maule HWS 1 Shadd App Footb Why love one when there Football 2 3 4 Base all BO G 9 11111110115 B l b 4 B tb ll l 3 4 Cys L u S O Pens tbl Class l Mzxed Choru 3 Tenms 4 St d nt Council 1 Boys Club FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND On the eve of our departure and to fully tell our story We W1sh to leave behmd us some symbols of our glory To those who must follow 1n the MIGHTY SENIORS traces We leave to all and sundry a collectlon ot our graces Though you probably cant excel us you at least can make a r So 1n th1s our Wlll and Testament I Robert Allman g1ve all manners wacky to L Backke Charlotte Anderson bequeath my ab1l1ty to stay on the ball to lams Gall Harold A have nothmg to grve away Bob Bazzar w1ll my mental machme to Bob Olene Ioe Bless1ng CGood Ioel w1ll my tarmmg ab1l1ty to D Wytko Mane Br1tchg1 grve my ab1l1ty to save sheckles to M Eccles Phyllls C gtve a song to someone who W1ll m1lk the cows W1th me Barbara Ch1huly bestow on Mary Partlon my behavlour unruly Raymond Coyne a wow Wllh a plough Just want to leave Robert Demko gxve my sklll as a ballman to Lora Allman lean Gall w1ll my strength for pulllng taffy to Ioanne Laffey Ruth Galllon g1ve my seat on the bus to some deservlng cuss Larry Gllkeson leave thrs place l hope 1nclud1ng Wllkeson hm Greenwood leave my way W1th salmon to Anlta Cannon Alorse Hlede a d1st1nct1ve name leave qu1etly as I came Noma Hulett glve my manner cheery to Marlta Deary Wtllram Hutterman leave my slull W1th a car to B1ll Bazzar W1ll1am lamerson w1ll my carpenter s mallet to Betty Hallet Beverly lohnson w1ll all my sms to the Th1eman twms Donna Kepka w1ll my pretty auburn locks to Carol Fox Dav1d Knapp, w1ll all my dough to Shlrley Poch Dons Koemg, leave my ab1l1ty never to fa1l to Wllma Vall Dale Kruegar bestow my place of honor on Harry Conner Colleen Kuranko, w1ll my walst, t1ny as a bell, to loyce Borell Rosemyrl LeCompte, place all my good natured tones on Chff Iones Howard Leonard, leave all my clothes that are torn to S Osborn Henry Loss, w1ll my Jalopy, thats lackmg a heater, to loyce Reeder Margle Loss, leave my messy notebook to Zella Mae Cook Btlly Io McCasland, w1ll my tear of the dark to V1rg1n1a Clark Leo Ogle leave my corny gags to Bud Maggs Dons Osborn, w1ll my typmg seat to Dolores Pete Laurel Radford, w1ll my ab1l1ty to ra1se the roof to I Van Hoot Yvonne Ranch, leave my ab1l1ty to be on the beam to Mr lean ff. 1. a 4 l 2 '1 - 4 T ' in ' I l A ' - . My . W, f . ,, ,, ':' 5' 7 l t..' ff ,, . .PT . Z V UM' v I 4 ' l D ' -H f ' Ri ' ' ' 1 lg H ' , , , b 41 4: . 4: S' ' Y ' ' ' , r g ys' ub. L Fo . , 2 Track 1, 3, gr I ' 5 ul e ' I I 1 V I t I 1 . I , . . , I - , , I - , . . Charles Randolph will my low pitch to Evelyn Franich. Erma Reeder, bestow all my uncompleted poems on Mickey Romes. Hugh Reilly, leave this dear old heap so l can continue my sleep. Vera Roark, leave my desire to be on the go to Duane Rowe. Iurie Rodia bestow my ability to shake a leg to Lollita Craig Dick Ross leave my way wrth the lasses to the boys in all the classes Wesley Rider will my place in the band to Donna Mae Strand Eda Secondi will my natural ta'i to Lee Callahan Ritchie Sreepy leave my fishing pole with Barbara Kohl lerry Shearer look only to the future which is neare and nearer Norman Smith will my gruff barks to R K Sparks Dick Twardoski will all my flat tires to Mrs Syers Wee The People .Asn nr Arlo Hendrickson Representative Shirley Poch Vice President Iohnny Miller President Leoda Gallian Secretary ln the fall, forty-two of last years sophomores returned to begin the school year as juniors. Within a few weeks the class picked Iohnriy Miller to guide them through the 'ups and 'ldowns of the year. Gther officers included Shirley Poch as Vice Presidentg Leoda Gale lian as Secretary, and Arlo Hendrickson as Representative to Student Council. Witli four such able officers at the wheel We felt we couldn't lose. Gur lunior Prom was a high- light of the year. Second only to the Prom was our assembly which consisted of a few very amusing skits and various musical numbers. Many of our members belong to the numerous organizations of the scnool including Drama Club Honor Society Glee Club Stage and Proiection Crew Band and F F A I 9 Juniors 11, MR, IEAN Advisor ln sports, we excelled. The boys of the class proved them- selves more than commendable in football basketball baseball and track The girls didnt let the boys run off with all the honors Many of the G A A best athletes were Iuniors As the school year comes to a close the Iunior Class looks forward eagerly to next year as Seniorsl FIRSI HOW left to right Marianne Holyan Leoda Gallion Janne Van Hoof Shirley Nielson Betty Hallett Pat McAbee virginia Rodia Sonia Zderich Anna Marie l ahleri SECOND ROW Evelyn Franich Clara Io Fox Dolore Pete Ioan Fotherinqill Ioanne Arsanto Duane Rowe Shirley Poch Lore-en Martin Zella Mae Cook THIRD HOW Louise Hinell Gwen Derby Wilma Vail Dori Yarnell Wilma Piersall Maxine Tracy Helen Kar pinchik Donna Strand lanis Peoples FOURTH ROW Eugene Bumgardner Iohnny Whitemar h Arlo Hend rickson Date Whitmore Harry Conner Bob Laffey FlFTl-1 ROW Dave Wytko Bud Maggs Clifford Tones Louis Iacobson Billy Smith Tornrny Argo leslie lrons lohririy Miller George Clogston l 4 1 V 1 1 1 I y - V ' . ' 1 1- . , ' I In 1 1 1 1 1 . . . .D 1 . ' 1 I I 8 4 i , 3 , 1 , 1 , . ,lp ' ' ' . ' ' , ' -.fi . .. 3 ' , , T' 1 1 1 C 1 - 1 1 1 1 . Y 5 A , , It 'S . 1 1 r , , . 2 , S , - ' SOPH HISTORY F Looking forward to the new '- year, we started the ball rolling '1 by giving our Hop which was I - enjoyed by all. Then, taking -f 4 active parts in all the scholastic features, we gained recognition as one of the best represented MR, AMES Clsssss- Advisor Led by lohn Bishop, Pat I-lander, lohn Sahm, Bob Mori- arity, Richie Irish, who took Bobs place at the half, and under the advice of Mr. Ames, hy! we gave an excellent assembly and helped in the Pep Assem- blies. - We should be proud of our- Vice ggSl?SIegFliICg3tSHdnder selves and the rest of the school President Iohn Bishoo should feel proud to have us in Secretary lohn Sahrn their midst Sophomores 4 9 FIRST ROW left to ight Linna Belle Palrner Loi Seco Carol Fox Iune Holman Shirley Osterdahl Beverley VVeber I ancy Sneare leanntne McCracken La Verne Basseli Pat Hander Eleanor Leonard Wanita Tracy Vi ginia Demko SECOND ROW Dori Pier all Tannis Rus el Irene Stubbs Ma gie Bueing Loui e Stiener Betty Ann Peterson Betty Twitchell lerry Gaw 'h Hazel Fosket Barbara Hendrickson Marie Stiener Virginia Woolery THIRD ROW Betty Elzenga Mary Louise Co er Eleanor Davt Lora Allman Kathy Dierinqer Ar FOURTH ROW Verno Nhitted Bobby King Mike Wytko Torn Knapp Byron Hubba cl Btl y Koenig lerrv Dynge Walt r Swift Merlin Eccles Gordon Du Ga lo Donald McGlo hlen jirn Albr gh' Bil Bazaar Richie lrt h FIFTH RON Lee Callaharn Carl B uza Warren Smith Don Elze ga lohn Sal'i'n lohn Bishop Mike Baldwin Bob Ole Gerald Pout lim Hurley IN ABSENTIA Wava lean R w cl' David N Culley Alvera Tuteuviler Kenny Graybeal Rex Kneeland Phyili Vande hoof ' - - ' I ' , . r' .. 1 ' - .i , 's r, , . . . , ' , 'r '. ' . V i 's ' s , . ' s , , r ' ' , 'S ' , lene Rhodes, Norma McDonald, loyce Borell, Darlene Gallion, Virginia Clark, Harbetta Harbor, Kay Carlson. n ' ' , . , ' , i , r , ' I ' , .' ., .ne, - , ' . 1 ene i., ' .c , ' ' , , , . l 's . r. . FROSH HISTORY The fall of l946 brought sixty students, to take their place as Freshmen in the halls of Buck- ley High. Several Frshmen participated in Glee Club, Band, School Boy Patrol, F. F. A., Football, Bas- ketball, G. A. A., Annual and Bucklonian staffs, and in assem- blies. Those turning out for football were George Blanusa, Tommy Schmidt, Chuck Hod- MR. ARGER .der, Harry Lammon, Dave War- ner, Dick Huber, Fred Arsanto and Walter Smith. George Bla- nusa and Chuck Hodder repre- sented us on the first team. Advisor 9TH CLASS OFFICERS lohnny Holyan Representativ Margaret MacDonald President Doris Louise Olene Secretary Treasur r Absent from picture George Blanusa I9 Freshmen 50 FIRST ROW left to right Shirley Haulet loan Poch Marita Deary Elaine Rider Betty Frariich Beverly Bodia LaRue Bogle lanis Gall loanne Laffey Donna Baker Lorraine Radford Doris B1 hop Sharon Peel SECOND BOW Glenn Nunnally Fred Maris lohn Holyan Barbara Morse Doris Louise Olene Margaret MacDonad Shirley Olson Virginia Kuranko Betty Shelton Darlene Nienabor Ianet Hannu Lynne We ner Anita Couch THIRD ROW Lawrence Bakke Gail Hendrickson Harry Lammon Kenneth Whitemarsh Gary Chalberg Fred Arsanto Ida Gonzales Theresa Cook Sally Colwill Pauline McCasland Margie Winegar Viola Frederikson Barbara Kohl FOURTH BOW Ted Nelson Chuck Hodder Charlie Steiner Keith Buchanan Lee Roark Charles Leonard Iohn Steiner Dick Huber Wayne Meyers loe Sporcic Dave Warner Walter Smith lohn la cobson lohnny Chihuly Edwin Goodell IN ABSENTIA George Blanusa Emo Kuki Tom Martin Gene Knee land Tom Schmidt Rose Anme Hlede - - - I Q ' -- - - - e 1 , I , , ' ' , 1, 1 ' :V 1 , , 4 If 4 1 - 1 1 . 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' l I I A X. an, m w -4 ,.. fi2. f' Y X QF dr 1 AC T 495, FlRST ROW left to rrght V1rgrn1a Clark Loletta Cra1g Betty Elzenga Sh1rley Demko Norma MacDonald Wxlma Vall Dave Wlntmore SECOND ROW Nancy Shearer Donna Strand Helen Karprnchrk lune Holman Blame Borell Charles Smtth Ioyann Martln Ioan Taylor Marlta Deary Elalne Rrder Betty Borell Wesley R1der Audme Harbor Iohnny Whlte 'mar h Mrke Hander Dean Wesner Drck Graybeal Gordon DuGallo THIRD ROW Ioyce Borell Betty Hallett Arlene Rhodes Harbetta Harbor Katherme D1er1nger Bob Olene Carl Bruzas The band th1s year was dtrected by Mrs Syers and per formed at all of the football and basketball games and also at the assemblles lt has thtrty two members wh1ch lS qu1te a few more than they had rn prevtous years Music Laurel Radford Vera Roark Marg1e Buemg Iune Rodra Yvonne Ranch Dorxs Koemg The semor Sextette th1s year was under the d1rect1on of Mrs Syers They sang at several of the school assemblres and at the concerts reg . lt R ll, T 'Vi t ffl 5 gk 2 S 5 i I FIRST ROW left to rrght Mrs Syers Pat McAbee Soma Zderlch Ioan Poch V1rg1n1a Rod1a Iune Rodla Pat Hander Betty Hallett lean VanHoof Shuley Haulet Carol Fox Iune Holman Donna Baker Ioanne Laffey LaRue Bogle SECOND ROW Anna Marte Mahlen Lynne Wesner Margaret MacDonald Dor1s Olene Duane Rowe Betty Ann Peterson Donna Kepxa Margre Buelng Irene Stubbs Beverly Weber Iams Gall Ieanme McCracken Laurel Radford Margle Loss Mane Sterner Lorrarne Radford Leoda GalI1on Betty Tw1tchell THIRD ROW Dor1s Osborne Dorls Yarnell Wzlma Plersall Loul e Stelner Delores Pete Sally Colwell Beverly Rodla Marg1e Wrnegar Mary Comer Ianet Hannus Kay Carlson Gwendolyn Derby Wrlma Va1l Elatne Rrder Barbara Morse Marxta Deary Ioyce Borell FOURTH ROW Norma Mac Donald Arlene Rhodes Katherrne Drermger Laura Allman Paulzne McCasland Betty Elzenga Ioan Fotherxngll Theresa Cook Ida Gonzales Bllly Io McCasland LOUISE Rlnell Marle Brltschgr Eda Secondl Charlotte Anderson The Glee Club made up of srxty gtrls from the Freshman Sophomore Iunlor and Sentor classes and under the dtrectlon of Mrs Syers has parttctpated rn several school programs The Chrtstmas Concert and the Sprtng Concert were thetr most Important events gms H SEATED left to rtght Harbetta Harbor Audrey Cannon lean Van Hoof Norma MacDonald Wesley Rlder Betty lean Borell Mrke Hander Gordon DuGallo STANDING Evelyn Franxch Shtrley Poch Kenneth Graybeal Elame Borell Loletta Cralg Helen Karp1nch1clc Nancy Shearer Blame R1der Marlta Deary Ioanne T ylor Shlrley Demko Bob Olene Iohn Wntnmarsb Atlrlunn Harbor Arlene Rhodes Ioyce BOl'ell The orchestra was newly organlzed th1s year by Mrs Syers and contrrbuted to many school functtons 1l'1ClUd1l'1Q the All School Play and the Sprlng Concert Although new they have made a dtsttnct contrlbutton to school hte I I K, , Y ,, AI I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I - I I I I 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 ' I I I I I I I I I I I I - I - I I . , . 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I - I SEATED left to right Marianne Holyan Mariorie Lo s Laura Allman Doris Koenig STANDING loe Blessing Henry Loss Iune Rodxa Yvonne Ranch Ioanne Arsanto Leo Ogle Bob Allman Eda Seconcli Bill Hutterman Drama Several local actors and actresses added to their laurels in this howling three act comedy Laura Allman as the snoopy landlady loe Blessing as a chicken farmer turned doctor lune and Marianne Holyan as the Damsels Bill Nutterman as the water soaked suitor and Hen ry Loss and Leo Ogle as contributing characters all made the Buckley Auditorium rock with laughter Prompters Yvonne Ranch and Ioanne Arsanto did yeomar duty to make the play such a comedy success that one of the Janitors donated seven boxes of candy to the cast in appreci ation Greater love hath no man I . Z . A . . S I I . . A i . I Rodia, as the supposed klepto-maniacg Bob Allman, as the ailing Mrs, lones g Marjorie Loss l l A sl CAST FIRST ROW left to rx ht Dor1s Koemg Carl Bruzas loanne rsanto SECOND ROW Dave Whrfmore Ms Wxlllams Cllfford Iones Dymzmzle Dau When an up and cornmg prrze frghter tnes to break the rce Wlth the Presrdent of the Woman s Progressvve Club the result IS gales of laughter and dynamlte Mrs Wrlharns one acter was a def1n1te success CAST FIRST ROW left to right Laura Allman Eu ene Bumgardner Shlrley lelson SE OND HOW Bob Allman Mxss Alford lean Gall Kathe me Dle mge Darkness 2711115 on ,Cauglftvr Mrs Syers and her play cast presented some thrng a httle dlflerent thls year Darkness Falls on Laughter Was a play rn the Creek trad1t1on and was enJoyed by the audrence CAST FIRST ROW left to flglll Leoda Galhon Marlorme Loss Laurel Radford SECOND Knapp lla ranne Holvan Mrs Syers Angela .9 Surprzsc Another one acter 1n the Comedy mood was drrected by M1ss Alford Gay decept1on prtted agalnst bralns won out wrfh the result that everybody Wound up wxth the rxght person at the r1ght trme 23 . -, . . I 'lf ff ROW: Nam: Shearer, Eleanor Davis, Tom g 31 1 ' 1 3 ' W Z N' I SCHOOL BOY PATROL FIRST ROW Seated Fred Marls Wayne Meye Dtck Graybeal SECOND ROW Standtng Btll Kottla Gene Marts Don French Iumor Huber lim French Harry Axelson La ry Renncr Wa ren Swxft Adviser Mr Ames The Ltbrary Staff under the otrectlon of Mrs Syers dld a great deal to keep the ltbrary and books 1n con d1t1on durtng the year They deserve much credtt for thetr good Work Service STAGE G PROIECTION CREW FIRST ROW left to rtght Fred Marxs Howard Leonard Wesley Rlder Gordon DuGallo llm Hurley Davld Wytlco SECOND ROW Bob Olene Mtke Wytko Bud Maggs letry Shearer Rav Coyne Don McGlothlen Buckleys Yell Ktng and Queens led the chee1ng sectxons through a rugged season Re elected for a second year the bounce and swtng tr1o 1ust1f1ed the vote of conftdence by thetr performance Coached by Mr lean they developed some mce techntque and were a source of 1nsp1rat1on to the Buckley roottnq secttons throughout the year The School Boy Patrol has served Well Curt g tne year by a ststlng tn he rnatntenartce of order on th chool bu eu and 1n 'he school tafftc safety program nder the gu dan e of Mr Ames the Patrol rrernbers e e a g d to vartou bu es ard other du' es T err fear was I maxed by the annual ptcruc spo sored by e State Patrol LIBRARY STAFF IIRST POW left to rught Mrs Syers Rosemyrl LeCompte Sonia Zedertch SECOND ROW Duane Rowe Doo es Pete Louise Rtnell Do ts Osbo n The stage crew should be gtven credtt for ftxtng tne stage for the plays and other stage product1o'ts of the year The boys have done good Work and hav helped a great deal X YELL LLADERS N Q LFFT TO RIGHT Laurel Radford Bob Allman A , fu Qhvrlev Ntelsen X I Q 74 X x X , ,W , A , .t . w - 4 I ' Q ' A D A s ,, . 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'E' , . r, I A - . , 3 'K www we W M M T., -QL-151-,, SEATED left to right Henry Lo s Dave Whitmore S ey Poch Margie Loss Ierry Sheare lune Rodia Dori Koenig SECOND ROW Iuanita Tra y Phyllis Caviezel Yvonne Rancl I an Gall loanne Arsanto Margaret MacDonald Do is Olene THIRD ROW Leo Ogle Harold Ambauen Bob Demlco Dale K aeger David Knapp Publications EDITORIAL STAFF MARGIE LOSS Editor SHIRLEY POCH Assistant Edito HENRY LOSS Senior Editor IUNE RODIA Senior Editor DALE KRUEGER Sport Editor IERRY SHEARER Advertising Manager DAVE WHITMORE Asst Advertising Mgr DORIS OLEFE Iunior High Editor The creation of any chool yearbook is ofter' a difficult tasa Therefore a great deal of credit is due the staff of the 1947 Mountaineer Led by Margie Lo as Editor and backed by Shirley Poch a As 1 tant Editor the team worked well t complete their a signed tasks lerry Shearer Dave Whitmore and David Knapp of the ale than for some vears previously An indication of the mooth operation of the 1947 annual team wa the fact that almo t all of the copy and layout were ubmitteci to the printer in almost record time The new cover design chosen in competition from several that were ubmitted by the lournalism Cla s was created by Erma Reeder The handsome division pages and general layout wa the product of the creative imagination of th Editor Margie Lo a ited by suggestion from variou taff member Dale Krueger did the make up iob on the port page and de erves credit for his Work The staff can take pride iri a de erved well done 76 , ' I SI, ' - , 'ss ' . i e , ' , 1 A - - S I , ' . . , ' v - ' . , U . . . , , A ss ' , . s ,ss . 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'J O I , ' D ,Q app Mp ,Vu RO 1 e T1 l.o:a,s, I n G Don: Koemg, 1 . 1 .11- ,, W 1111, ,N :1 the, and Do 1:9 K 4 g, Y 1- R noh b eutko Q 1 en ' 33, , l- , 1 , Os: Q - r :Q I r1.e 1 'Q - .ips 'Qu I GIRLS CLUB Gzrl s glllb The Grrls Club th1s year sponsoreel a Valenttne dance and sold peanuts and hot dogs at football games to ratse money lor the1r treasury The annual Mother and Daughter Banquet glv n by the Iunror gtrls ln honor of the Semor gtrls and therr mothers was the mam event of the season Clubs FIRST ROW left to rlqht Laura Allman Loreen Martln Phylll Cavrezel SECOIID ROW Beverly Weber lean Gall Yvonne Ranch Ioan Fothermglll An1ta Cannon flrwzfr Saczcty The Honor Soclety th1s year had thtrty member They ratsed money by selhng peanuts at the Iootball game Tle mam soctal events were a I-Ia' loween Masquerade party and a Foot ball party honormg the football player All actrvrttes were under the superv1s1on ot lVIrs Wtll arns HONOR SOCILIY FIRST ROW I tt to rtght Eleanor Davrs Marqte Loss Phyllls Cavlez I I n R dm Yvonne Rxnrlx Do IS Koemg Ieanne Van Hoof Gwendolyn I I: Vtrglnla Roma Louso Steiner Bet y Peterson SECOND HOW Want Tracy Slnrley Posh Tom lxnapp Bxll Koentg Cl1t'ord Iones , bl a Daw Wln mo Ba bara Henclrlckson Irene Stubbs llean Leona cl TIIRD ROW Bett Elzenga Lounse Rmell Wilma Val orrna Macbonald Io Ce Bo ell Ka etne Dre g une ol'nan Martanne I-Iolvan Toanne A sar' o Mrs W lnams HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS MARGIE IOSS Presldent CLIFFORD IONES VICE Presxdent BETTY ELZENGA Secretary Hays' 67115 The members of the Boys' Club did therr part thrs year rn the school actrv tres by patrolrng at the football games and selllng coke to make money for therr treasury BOYS CLUB LEF1 TO RIGHT Iohn Sahm Harry Conner Rrchre Streepy Norman Smrth F FIRST nOW let Cra n Go dell Fr 1 n rrrg '10 N A a 1 B E733 The F F A a Group of boys from th Freshman Sophomore Iunror and Senror classes has been qurte actrve thrs year Some o the members entered anrmals rn the Western Washrngtoft Farr Therr udgxrg team thrs year ha made a very good showrng and the school can be pr .ld ot all these boys a a Q nce a m Albrg Hob La , Guxrson rt V' W a r Pa lfe 'J e Don enqa L o :J :1 Maggs Dave , ko A n tc rx e o 'wan ons e e . F, A. OFFIFERS LESLIE IROF' - - RAY COYI E - - - MR lEAtI - - - BILL IAMERSO ' V - B lD MATT - . AFLO HE.I2E.oKSO.' lOH.' DOHERTY K ,: 2. - Q ntin 1. Vlcefpmstden - Advfs r - Reporter 6fd1V ' lf 5.,'J..,f J. qmn, giauuinii ,ai CKL M as 9 4' pig. T' 5l'f ...Alu 'Q Nb W.. -3, ' .,. ff' rx axe in ik' If ,1,. 1 Q I U AT H N665 he 1 , . '25 FOO I FRONT ROW left to rlght Dave Wh1tmore Manager I Whttemarsh Streepy Blesslng Calahan B Sm1th Wytko Hodder Krueger N Smtth Ktng SECOND ROW Laffey Morarxty Iones Hutterman Shearer Clogston Demko Twa doskl Mlller Blanusa and Ross Manager Tl-IIHD ROW A SISIGTIT Coach Arger Sweet Irons Elzenga Sahvn and Coach Ames SEATED IN FRONT Zdench Manager Although the l946 season was probably one of the most d1sastrous as far as w1ns and losses go the team as a whole played thetr hardest untll the last wh1stle had blows Thetr season record was one vtctory and nme defeats The only vtctory the Mts salvaged was handed to the Thts year s ed1t1on of the Mounta1neers was lackmg expertence 1n that there were only ftve returnmg Senlors and a few returnmg lumors wrth Bob Demko and Dale Krueger havtng three and two years experrence respect1vely The otlrer lettermen were of the one year experlence class Also the Mts dldnt have the best of luck tn that they were never up to full strength 1n any of the1r games An example of th1s was the 1n1ury to lohn Sahm s knee on the ftrst play of the Mt S1 game In sptte of the fact that the Mountameers f1n1shed1nthe basement two of Coach Ames boys were recogntzed as showtng outstandlng abrhty 1n the ranks of Prep football Bob Demko was aga1n nommated for an All Conference f1rst str1ng ratrng and later recelved the honor of betng named on the All State football team whtch w1ll play a s1m1lar Seattle eleven Ih1S fall at the Um verstty of Washlngton Dale Krueger was the other boy who was chosen to an All Conference post betng placed on the second team , Mt. Si Wildcats in a pre-season encounter. I - . L . . , . Q X BALL if IMQHHQ y O QL-ova Ho qu Towns UBMK Apnwv-1+ 0 BucKLE1 J lv-V V pd LE BLANuUA MILLE R GN YO CGALH ,q Mft: A D 'L cAP ANU Js.lXLb- UMNgRd X LKLKI v Xphix sbp KR uassq f N SHHM L K Wa Hocnan OC 4-Wav: rx e ' 'F 5 ke 3' 2 po Ji Q 606 .oe - 4' 46 -. ' A- Q W ' T 7' Q Y. g ko 1 ig .1 I WV KMA 51 W xx P' g . 'T' QQ.. 1' If 6 G ,sag f, i f xo 1 L ,UBQI . , ,A I , . N xx pl -. A Bw' 6 Z y 113 fi Q V M. ' ..1 A ' wr, N KO GL '13 Q I' s wi3? CI' e . 'J A '3 4, Q' W ' u- vq 6 l -1 ,A '1 Q 6 1' .J ..- J ' 1? JN Z X 4 R- 3 . Z. I 4 N 5 Al 4 T VJ Q. 47 Q , . Q9 x 3, Q 9 P3 . A 4 x T ' D Q96 ' ' 1 X n I 9 ,wW' L cn , ' .- .N W 1' f 4 QU Lt N1 'J fc 9 ul , 3 N- 1 ' ',w ' 'J , V 727 Yi Wim'-in Y 1 - iv W i .D ,I . 1 fr I , BASKET MH T ROW 1 ft to rgrmt Dave Wytko Mrkrl Wytrco Bob K1 q Arlo Herdrrck o Iowrmy Whltemar H Ierry Shear 7fif nah SECO D ROW Tommy Argo C'ucic Hrdder Daw K IIPIJCY Rrcl 112 Streepy Harry Con or THIRD HOW Goorgrx Blarmu a Bob De xo Clrfford Iona Iolm Jahr Iown Mrller ARGO STREEPY l K 'Nr M Y IONES BLANUSA ZDERICH Mdndqer CONNER BALL W?-is?-25 , , , 4 , m g - U , . ' 'A ff k 1 A f ' A . R T A I . , , ' ' t . - .x h I I . ' h s 'A - ef'-af. R-T :N--77 ?1S',ff 'f '? .. x A was wi3h:N.i.l: . . - -vt . - 'L . T . I' O , . m Q U 1-'L-'E 5 I . ' L 1 , . ' . . ' ' v ' 9 DEMKO sA1-1M MILLER Season Summary Basketball ltke football made a poor showmg rn Buckley I-hgh landmg rn last place They were very poor 1n the1r f1rst two starts but they gamed ab1l1ty 1n the numerous and ted1ous practtces they put ln durtng the season They came close to the v1ctor1ous opponents they en countered but the only result was a lone vtctcry from r1valEnumclaw 4l 34 It was the ftrst t1me Coach Ames had a team 1n the lower d1v1s1on rn the PSL Only one player was outstandmg ln all league play that berng Iohn Sahm Although onlf recetvtrg honorable rnent1on Iohn was credtted for h1s rugged backboard defense and offense and his shot checks from the corner Dale Krueger and B1ch1e Streepy were the only returntng lettermen and they made the n 1 cleus of the squad but they were up agamst tough compet1t1on from other favored forwards Those rece1v1ng varstty letters were Dale Krueger B1ch1e Streepy Chuck Hodder Harry Con ner Bob Demko Cltff lones Tom Argo lohn Sa im Ierry Shearer Iohn M1ller and George Blanu 1 The second teamers 1n act1on were Bob Lafley Arlo Hendmckson Lee Callahan' Bob Ktnx Iohn Whttemar h Dave Wytko lfllke Wytko ard M1ckey Bomes They dtdnt recetve letters but deserve a ltttle ora1se for thetr efforts n 4. l KRUEGER COACH AMES HODDER Baseball 'ima ---t.,,, Y',l,,,,s,,,,- A WN L' ffiffi. ll D r 1 ara r et a fl Grtfo d KNEELING Ted Nelaon lrrn Hurley Arlo Hend hu r el jf I rt Wm 'ra h Brll Bazzar Bob Klng STANDI G George a p Howard L d l bahrn Bob De'r1ko lohn M ler Dave Wytko Coach Arne Baseball wade rts second debut rn the Puget So nd League th S year with the Mounts pe orr 1ng accordrng to pre season dooe trorn outset to trrnsh Track revrved 'rc long rnactrvrty by Coa h Arger garned but httle rnterest throughout the sez or l ,ml tl er here t 'ne souad to nd rt tnterestrng and benetrcral 'lhey not onl velrr e ol t er own r d but Qontrtbuted a r urnber ol rrnprovements to the landscape rnclud tnf fl e 1 tp FJ al the t mx and the Jurnprng one L, LEFT TO RIGHT Drclc Twardollu Bob Olene Mrckey Rove, Brl Smrth, Geo.ge Clogston and Coach Gene Arger ABSENT Dave Wytko Jumor Hugh Sports QU! wha i ,z' LEFT LO RGHT l Ve c Hoa lc Ar a txt ally Nte abe 'N a 'mer Ma d lhrough the coachmg of Gene Arger the 1un1or h1gh had a oasxet hall squad through the course of the season They won a few games and lost the better part of them but more oppo tuntty was handed the n by Coach Arger than ln recent year as they had elghth grade games Wlth other schools Coach Arger three year letterr an grad from W S C put plenty of drlve ln the school by hls amottlous efforts replentsl ng the school wlth actlvlty and provtdmg more opportunltv for those less able to compete IH varsft, ard 1un1or htgh league teams Any of the boys e has coached w1ll tell you that he lS a grand gay wfth plent, of ambttton MP ARGEQ STAI lf F d A a o Ga y C mlm. g Wa ter Sw '1 Do ald Howbe e Roan I I E35 V ' i A Hifi' . : ,t .. : - M 5 A , 1 f 4. , A , A 1, Q . , ' ' . y 1 A I 1 lr I 4- . f' , , ' ' Q v s 0 ' 1 1: S6 Q ' ' J , 2 t Y 7 1 . .Y Q S 2 C' - Q 4. '. N- 4 A 5 ,- 'Y , - ff! ' f K f . W' 7 ' n h V :s nto II '. T1 ' n r 'U Y. , Cl 975' SECOND ROW Arger Cnalberg Hendrzckson, Henry, Srzntn, X , ' C A f A r, A If ' 13, ' r . . , , . . , . . , .1- 1 A . . .Y . . , I , l U . . , 1 4 A Lv . . ir . N . xv . . , , 1 V . V'f' ' D v- Lv v r- we y- l ' -v Y 'l yy' C vw V lb V . 4 ...J, left .o ,Q ..t , . . . , . .. .. .. .Q M- Glr s Sports This year the girls' sports program, under the direction of Miss Alford, participated in various league play- days, and five senior girls attended the playday held at the University of Washington. For the first time in quite a few years a playday was held at Buckley, during which the Buckley GAA. girls entertained the southern schools of our league with a swimming playday in the Buckley pool. lean Gall was GAA. president and did a very fine job. lean is one of the best athletes around school, and deserve much credit for the work she did to put the girls sports ahead. Other GAA. officers were Marianne I-lolyan, vice-president, and Dar- lene Gallion, secretary, 70 al The Beginning HENRY LOSS Valedictorian war me ,F F IUTIE RODIA r- 1 , ' D'i.'JTi,OTl'3R The End my -1 T g ' H M ,bww .-. 4 ' 4 M xr W4 'ak -O.: ,A ' My 6 N 'f N ' , K FK, W , 'Q .f ,V ' ' ' ' qt., - fT' 5 - fGj,igg.rQ .. - A 4 , sz: X I 5 L V 4 'M -- . -- v f-V -Q . .. . . ' -vw. '45 ' , . Y ' f ., 2. 1' - V' . r w , , V 2 , if J V .M ., Q K , K K 1 20,4 , Ki I 'f- 'KK Ty ,, K K - x ff? , 1, .W 5, ,M 'Q - ' f - -.W f H N Q V . , A ' I 'M ,. A K, , ,, .3 f am ' - , W .: :fww m f ' f 2 . A. bk M , 4 ' ,A tw hx ffwauagv, 'Q-.-14 -fv Q m If Aw ,wir o U I if , V' K,wm -ff M 'WX . K V K1 K I-L ,V ,dvi , M W! JSLQZ, if 4, A Q glff-I 3 . ' f ' ' ' -'UL 1 ' .,.LZ,.715m-K A' K. , ,,'. ' Ev . - ww' , I 'E' 'A ,,,A Wm 1' X 'KY '-Awe-4, 'M if if x . 5 . w 1 - d ' ' gm .Q 8 Lf' K In , 5 W m - x. 7' 'vvnv-H ' Q? 'T ' F ' ,':. 1 A xr 'll 'N x V . 5 'X A. gK K K , KJ , .qiigf rv , fm N .9 s 6- I - W.. 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KW-WMDA Q ., ,Ph L ,, 2 - , , A A M TQXWW U7 M11 My a Buckley Nursery Co PACIFIC GOLD PEACH Frult Trees That Grow BUCKLEY 4652 WASHINGTON Wh1te R1 Ver Lumber Co QUALITY LUMBER SINCE 1897 EN UMCLAW WASHINGTON I 4 I 9 F N L , ' U . x 9 K N ,, I . f A X f 1 , ld -a e 25. u V . I I Home of the ll I Phone Manufacturers of QW Iyxpbx vwi f' 'RX NJN? Congratulations To The Class of 47 PERSONS FURNITURE C0 Hugh School Styles Clothlng for the Entlre Famlly Underwood s Dept Store Compliments of the fuclfe yW22f1A0 Y F TRIANGLE MUTUR G0 STUDEBAKER SALES AND sfnvlcf P 3791 , V .U f I II ' I N. L XJ, I, I' V PERL I QI . of 1 'IW ,, 'Fkf op K X X KSC C M -f 1 N X' E' . lx. I , 4 ' in-gznf :W 1: :.7::i:s1n4Ln:f: :W :- I--g,,: :4::l:1:1:7:Y,:1ur 'zzz -:iz : -nf: : M fx MIM I I I ' T j from 9 O V Buckley, ashington I I ak-n:, :: cfm: : n1n1u:7:: -nf -:::::: : I-: :Y Ycrenizllinzfz n: :u1::7l1n1n1n1q1ni .J X , H - V gg I I l H If I .1 ' H , II g 0 I1 T Buckley as mgton if-1-I : exif 11:71 :n :: I:-uf: :-zizinilfnic :: :: :n :e-1:-':1::'f:: Y: :: :lx-in x1:1:7: : W:f::-xi!-sa: ::7:: ::-.-as-u--In-can-:l1n1so1un1-u :: . II I I 'T I nl il'-'DIIQLZ Illiif VI iIlKlillC1lI IZ :UTI I7IfSiI'iIiE-fYIil1f - I I'lllSi3i2iSlI-117 -I Htl: II I l 'Y -E l FI Il H I1 Buckley With Best Wishes to the Class of 47 M Sz M Vanety Store I W I1 ef 1.g1.q.-.q- E5 Bowllng ls the Kmg of Sports iid! Bowl for EHealth s Sake Enumclaw Bowllng Center 11.1.14 4..-...-....... Syd Faulk PRECISION VALVE WORK MOTOR REBORINC PORTABLE WELDING Buckley Auto Rebuild Congratulations to the Class of 1947 Buckley Shoe Shop .' J ' I I H js ij +u1::fu:7:f:: ::YY:::-:: :gn I:-Wu: 1: : :+:,V: :izfsiz :il-1: :' :ililir-::f:t4-:Y ff u n X V . ll X V1 H . T Buck ey, as mgton hl: .I -371i I I 2211+211 ' Eiii 'I ii I I 22 'CZ I 2'llC'1li1l I 1 I I Z3 4 x VA ugc: 'ff : ':: 1: :m 31: :: ::7::7:: :: :i::7: ::L:lz7r1: :i::::1::i:z':lli: 373117 5 1 I -- I l l sip he asiest an eanest Recreation for I I S - he ntire Family .1-. g :' , O if2 : Z I': Z Zll:i2iI?Ii I:i':l Ilf!C'2lll1. I: ZZ ll f 21212 +:?::--zsfzz :: :l: zu-n1x7::i::7::' ::--I-Q-1: zzfzinffzfz :L :n--: zflvz' :f1: zizizz o u?:f::in: xi: 1 11:1 :iz ::f::7::' li:-1: 171 V : zrfnfzfzr--zizfz 17:-1: 'I I : 2 1 H H T ll lk H Wm. Schod e, prop. 41 Z I 2'I,Y2I SE IZ I IC-C I I I 'fi Z I :viii 11 Zi V2 ll I'Ill'lL I 'IZ ' X 'Cf T 4 Vx Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1947 5,4 416 gags? wf an fl I t fjvmof 5 Igopjgfaydqz em W. 55. JO fiwff fm of or rf93f20i'53g7if Best of Luck to the Senlors of 1947 ' lemons Groceru X1 Sewlce Compliments of Habana Cqenveewy C3f6 BUCKLEY WASHINGTON 4.-. ,212 13 : 1 i 20-:ffl War'-: :: :m rfrwzr I-'zu-1 : ur 1 171 :-:rf , f ,W 7: 'QT I' ' 1' :V I Q C John Fox, Proprietor Phone 3131 Q iff 'fn I Y :liz Iwi.: : ':+Q I 151 ITI' IlI -I'i:Z II I5 ZZ' illfli E 111 -'7S :I Y---31'-'II I 'F::':1 'l Z ' E 'fix T ft' I 'os fzof sexo: f'5: I 2 I I, 'E' if if W n l T Q ' DEQ ,X ' A A A um 1 fx J -'bv c 4 Xj10', Q9' rn V Q l S C2 - ' O' R ax rx V . A an I 'N I rg Lb! N U V A L ' ' I' 0 4 xi Q 'v ,VV . a Mr arl acAI ter, s. t l r -. n .gm is ZZ: miie. 9: 2 Z I , H.. . 2 omg. :ln-1::L::' :: :: : 1: W :: :n-::7n:7::4:: : gf: :r-,m :fr :Y 4: :- : zfzf---: zffgf-Q ni: If . It I Il 1 4 0 o LQ H W 5 2 K -,ces 2 :sz :E I :C 2 on Zi... I :ic Ziff: so C 1 :essay -- -4:-::-: : u1n+u1m: ,Wx :far nic as--1:21--11: : rf I-nv: -:fin 1: :7 7 W I? . I Q 1 C I ll Guaranteed Watch Re airing -- Gift fr Jewe o I i ,QF if :--1: 1 xiii: :lil--c:f:1Ii:1:LgW zglfrli :I It 2: 2: 2: 22 IZ I I 'I - 711 :rm X fl CXSQX Ay, , Wgw V567 W , H , 1 L FOR ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Cameras if Films if Proiectors Dark Room Supplies ALL AMATEUR NEEDS Group Pictures by Appomtment DlStIllCtlV6 Scenlc Photographs Highly Skllled Portralt Work 's Standar s Stucho u 8: I - It 1 ' - : Phone 403 Enumcl 4... .ss .,.. L .L .ea-.. . . F.-E ae. . :ae 1 he 11-1 --fair' : ::7 i:1u1u-:- :: ':l-:-:,:7 nz- :r:,Y:7::-Y:.-+7-:iz-' :-1:--: :+Y:f:f: ' Compliments of CUDIKI GIQUCEIQY Groceries Meats Fresh Vegetables 4011 PHONE 4011 2001 M Compliments of H A ll I N G S Buckley Barber Shop THE CITIZENS STATE BANK OF BUCKLEY Extends Its Heartlest Wishes for Success to the Seniors of 1947 ..i t .l I : 4: zf: ff :7:1 -:-: ,iz :f:+:1: :7:::l-:fui:u 1: 1 f: 7: : : : 771:--: 5' ::nY::' ' :Y -u ::7:YY:: 1 :p-117:-:--: n: : : :--:Y -:7:f':Y-: : I --an----1-1-1-.--1-...-1--.-1-1-.---.-.--igigq.-gl1..1..1u.....1.n1qiqli....g n-nfxflt :ehu1u1n:f- 1:7 ::7u: : :W zfrf- --:.f:7:7:7u--iff: :ix Y::+:.:-T-: I I I Li: :Y 3 :+:- :-,::--ur :1a:1-z-L:1l1--:W !-q- :: W:--:: :iujseiu 11: ::7: .1 - Y- l-- -4- - 1 fn-1g-5-fur - 315-1 gi- Q-q-pipin ii- - I - :p1q:?q :I , J' , N, M, , PM P JJ., K A, lvl' V J. 1, 'f if ,f , 4' l .V 5,-My L . PJ nv, y.VuL,,4 4 A hw , xx., , nj J! df' by I 2 .' , -Y 1 yfvv 'Av' .-..,..O..O..O .W . .. .. O O -O -O W- as Os - Q Congratulations to the Graduating Class of I947 and Best Washes to All 4 4 WHITE FRONT 4 GROOERY PACKARD 8: C0 BUCKLEYS MODERN FOOD MARKET Phone 4551 Buckley Wash -in--an-n--11: COMPLIMENTS OF BUCKLEY MOTORS Best Wishes to the rvfk fgkgfi 4321 BUCKLEY 3921 4... 4' I I H ll I T ' M I I m..J,,..s: Z 1 1 Z O s sss .t..-:::.::e.:, 3-2 1, ..--nge: xi:-: 1--:Z 1 I :,:--,:-.--::--:::::- Q-: 2 x N I u n S 1 Class of 47 I I M I Xl N A . 0 15 fr F A- :C :Z I 1: :iz r-ci I v: I :H .' A 'n ' n 1' 1 . A A ,. X ,X x , ll ' L WN r L A ' TQ, The Class of 1947 ll 1- J fl CONGRATULATIONS M U 1 .K wtwwha SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS T0 ALL WHIT ORE ll RDWARE BUCKLEY L ?'Q., 4111 -P 1114: :7:7:1:7:u7:a1:n--u1:-,:i:7:- :--711: 1-.gn-3, :7::7n-.gg-.gig 1: W-:Y .77 110+ U .. -'A'-' H 'T F g , in x , x H H zz ! TI H 'Y H T Il H 5 A X x A H ,A -fm ,.f,ifLff-'fe J L. ,A L, M U 5 1 Q ' ' .ff ff' n 1 ' 1 N f as H :R X - ,E I Il ' lillillililliH1illl.lllTllllli'lllll1QiIi Ql ll Ql1iI-ll Good Luck to You Seniors Wms Moblle Servlce Gas O11 and Accessoraes Federal Tures Tubes Fnrestone U S Royal Buckley Phone 3311 1+ 'R' Compliments WHITMORE Chapel HARRY C WHITMORE Buckley Washington f. V Compllments of Dr L M Morse Dentist Buckley Washcngton Right Pruce Rlght Work Harry Zaffee Old Buckley Shoe Shop EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Buckley Washington P Best of Luck to the Class of 1947 Denms 5' McNeal: Buckley Varlety Store Buckley Washington Compl :ments Harbor Builder SUPPIY Dutch Boy Paints Plumbmg Electrncal Apphances Buckley Phone 4041 Buckley Cleaners and Tallors Phone 3421 l Buc ey Washington Joe Lellsa and Roy Smrth lndepent Home Owned Chevron Gas Station Buckley Washnngton 'ln 1' 'I' fy L!!! ln! 451:11 1-1 -: 1 coz: ,n :zines-:: 1: r-Tr, I Hn-:: -:Az -:Yr niacin, :inf U ' ' ,X , K H . f ' 'ell Cal fu u o n :E 0 A l I u l I n a: , ' ' ll ll - .Q ' I 1' - fl ' 'ff Q 1' - QQ Q l, - l Q 1 ' . Qui: : ::i:: ::f::: iuzaz :fx-:::::: ::-mln Qu: ,: 14: :: : :min W: :: zY,,::-:-in-n1-mln q,,i,:i,,7::,, 1: 1 xininlz - :fr 3 3111310 1n:i::L:::f::: ::: 1 -:4:::::1: ,:: :i:::::f:-: :ugh . l .l l 1 ll . ll I - - - l . l l ' ll ll ll ' ll 1 f l ' , . . 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