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

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Z l.' -1' , o 0 ' 1 E 'U .. edicaficuz We the graduating class of nineteen hundred and forty-eight dedicate this volume of the Mountaineer to our parents and to the parents of all students who have helped and encouraged us in our undertakings. lt is with their interests in our doings that we have carried on with the work and pleasure of our school years. WARREN SMITH at ' WARREN SMITH A junior, whose happy disposition and cheery ways were always an inspiration to all who knew him. . Dgdieation Memorilm of Administratian Classes and go 1245 -4?Q'f:'- , , K uP Q X rig? dingy ., - ' , ' 'Z J 1 , -Q L- L 7-W, .J mf 45 ig -is 'f'5D'..L.,-f, V 1 ' -3' fs-- -N P C 1. bl A -1 ' r J-j , If , - L, A - . A :iw 7 K ff ' .lx . jg if ., F I' . V A, lx , .-3. Y' tx :'.A'.,'1y hj--.' A ,1-ff' X H -YN . ,,. W . , -, 1 , 147 ,uitlsrlg -8- A N W ' '45-,E ' 2:45,-z J g H. N. PHILLIPS Superintendent M. E. OLENE Principal SEATED. left to right Ina Thieman, Joanne Laffev, Dave Wytko, Lora Allman, laclie Maris Alan Maris QTANDINC C-len Niiimllw Danny Welsh, Loreen Martin, lovanne Martin, Richie lrish. john Miller Tom Argo Dave Whitmore, john Bishop, Child. Hmtflor jnlvf Doherty Under the leadership of our tine president, Dave Wytko, we were able to carry the student body through another successful year of school. During the year we awarded foot- ball letters and awards, basketball letters, and baseball letters to the sportsmen of our school. Also, we passed several new amendments to the constitution of the student body and tried our best to do the job we had been elected to do. Mr. Olene is our advisor and helped us in every way he could, The rest of our officers are-Dave Wytko, President: Lora Allman, Vice-President, and Joanne Laftey, Secretary and Treasurer. DAVE WYTKO MR. OLENE President Advisor jhm MRS FRANCES BAKKE lr. Hugh Sludles 7 MR SINKO Aisnstant Coach Baseball Coach, Ir Hlgh Sturluos MR RUSSELL DAVIS- fuarlw, lr Hlgh Sllldlcw MISS PEARL MILLER Home Economics MR WILLIAM WI-IALEN Grade School Musuc Hlgh School Musxc and Band MRS HAROLD MCDANIELS Typmg, Bookkeepung. Shorthand, Commercual Law MISS IEANETTE CRABER Library, Study Hall I , , gr ja G . MR CLARENCE IEAN Agreculture F F A Advlsor 40 -rt 6. H. N, PHILLIPS Superintendent 'f MINS PHYLIIS TUTTLE lnphsh 0, Mathemallcs Maxine Tracy, Mrs. Bumgarner, Juanita Tracy SEATED, left to right: Evelyn Franich, Juanita Tracy, Shirley Poch, Norma MacDonald, Clara Jo Fox. SECOND ROW, left to right: Joyce Parlari, Janis Peoples, Dave Wytko, Cordon Dugallo, Dave Whitmore, Bill Stout. MISS STUMP Advisor SHIRLEY POCH Editor JUANITA TRACY Assistant Editor S This year the annual publication was under the direction of Miss Stump and was edited by Shirley Poch and her assistant, Juanita Tracy. The staff worked hard to produce an interesting book, which in the years to come, will bring back pleasant memories of our school days spent in Buckley. As in past years, Mr. Standar from Enumclaw, took the pictures. Bill Stout should also be given credit for taking some fine pictures we used in our yearbook. MOUNTAINEER STAFF Editor - - ---- Shirley Poch Assistant Editor Juanita Tracy Senior Editor - - Clara Jo Fox Boys Sports Editor - - Dave Wytko Girls Sports Editor - Janis Peoples Business Manager - - Dave Whitmore Assistant Business Manager f Cordon Dugallo Senior: glade of '45 LOUISE RINELL MR. JEAN CLIFFORD JONES Valedictorian Advisor Salutatorian 5. TOM ARGO SHIRLEY NIELSON JOANNE ARSANTO DAVE WHITMORE President Vice President Secretary Representative erm www, Through our past four years of school, we, the senior class of I948, have been waiting for this last year, but now that it has arrived we cannot seem to realize that we are fin- ished with our high school days. To some of us it is our last year of school, but many of us plan to go on to college and learn all we can while we have the chance. At the beginning of our freshman year, our graduation day seemed far off and we only dreamed of the day we would be through school and on our own. lt was during that year that most of us really began to settle down and study harder. By the start of our Sophomore year we had forty-four members in our class, each one doing his part in the school affairs. Our president was Clifford Jones, who was pop- ular in sports and also as a student. John ,Miller was our vice-president, Tom Argo our secretary, and Sonia Zderich our representative to the student council. Many of our members were on the l-lonor Society and participated in other school activities. We gave our first dance this year and also our first assembly, both of which were big successes. When we became Juniors, we felt we were really getting places in school life. From our class came some of the most active members of the Honor Society, boys sports, girls' sports, glee club, and F.F.A. As president of our class John Miller did a fine job and with the rest of the class officers-vice-president, Shirley Pochg secretary, Leoda Callion, and representative, Arlo Hendrickson, it was heading for the top. This year the Senior class has forty-eight members and under the direction of Mr. Jean, who has been our advisor for the past three years, we have been quite successful in everything we do. Working with Mr. Jean, our president, Tom Argo, our vice-president, Shirley Nielson, and our secretary, Joanne Arsanto, all have helped to make our senior year a good year. From the Senior class of forty-eight, one member has been very outstanding. That member is John Doherty, who is state president of the F.F.A. and the first Buckley High boy to receive that honor. ln sports, John Miller has been very popular during our high school days and this year he received the inspirational award given for outstanding play in football. Also from our class this year, we have nine members who belong to Torch Honor which is part of the honor society and whose members have been on the honor roll for three years. Now, at last, we have reached our goal. Some of us regret that we n.,ist leave school and wish we were coming back, but most of us feel we are finished with high school and are now able to take care of ourselves: for this we are glad. Our lives now lie ahead of us and in school and in life we have learned to look to the future and prepare for it. THOMAS ARGO rCurIxl luotlmall rl, Basketball 3, 4, Class Presrrlent -l, Class Secretarx Z, F F A l, 2, Necretarx 2, Student Council 4, Assemblies 4 IOY BOGLE lBogey I Enlererl trorrr Oregon 4, Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Library 4, Girls' Club 4, Assemblies 4 GEORGE CLOGSTON l Underwood l Football 3, -l, Track 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Drama Club 4, Bucklonran Staff 4, All School Play 4, Tennis 3. 4, Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Assemblies l, 3, 4, leltermerfs Club 4 ZELlA COOK lCookrel G'ee Club 4, Mnlerl Chorus l, Drill Team 3, Girls' Club 3, 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee 3, As- 'CVT'IbllC's 3, Muther's Tea 3, G A A IOHN DOHERTY 1PlunkerI Mxerl Chorus 4, Bucklonian Statt 4, Quill and Scroll 4, F F A l, 2, 3, 4, l l A President 4, F F A Treas- urer 3, F F A Delegate to Pullman l, State President of F F A 4, Winner in Oratorrcal Contests 4 F l A judging Team 2, 3, 4, Boxs' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Assemblies 3, 4, Stage and Projection Crew 2, 3, Graduation Speaker 4 CLARA IO FOX lC ll Bucklonran Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Library 4, Tennis lg Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 3, Assemblies 4, League Room lg Usherrng 3, 4 in ss JOANNE ARSANTO llc lol Class Secretary 4, Class representa- tive to Girls' Club 4, Glee Club l, 2, 4, Nonette 4, Sextette 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Bucklonran 3, Annual Staff 3, Drama Club l, 2, 3, Honor So- ciety Z, 3, 4, Torch Honor 4, Play Day l, 2, 3, 4, One Act Play l, 3, Play Prompter 2, 3, Library 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Girls' Club l, Z, 3, -l, Mother-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 3, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Tolo 4, D A R Representative 4, G A A l 2 3 4 EUGENE BAUMGARDNER lBllfTTl'TTCV' Track 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Yell King 4, Bucklonlan 3, 4, One Art Pla-,' 3, Band l, Bms' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Avcrnblres 3, -1, l,et1ermen's Club 4, Hobby Club rl HARRY CONNER llvluck No ll Foo.ball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, 'lrafls 4, Baseball 3, Boys' Club Vice Pres:- dent 3, Mixed Chorus 4, BllfYlOOl8l'1 4, Quill and Scroll 4, l l A 2, 3, All xchnol Play l, Bans' Club 3, -l, Assemblres 3, 4 GWENDOLYN DERBY 'Gwent Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Torch Honor 4, Band l, Z, Orchestra 2, Student Coun- crl 2, Grrls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee 3, As- semblies l, 2, 3, 4 lOAN FOTHERINGILL llol Representative to Girls' Club 3, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Drill Team 3, Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 3, G A A 4, Usherrng l, 2, 3, Molher's Tea 3 EVELYN FRANICH lBubbsl Glee Club 2, 3 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Annual Staff 4, Play Day 2, 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 3, Assemblies 3, 4, G A A l, Z, 3, 4, Mother's Tea 3, 4 ll LEODA CALLION lLodiel Class Secretary 3, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, N0f10fl0 4. Sextette 4, Mixed Chorus -l, Bucvlonian 4, Drama Club 33 Ci A A l, 2, 3 43 C A A Baseball Manager -l, Play Day 2, 3, 43 One Act Plax 3, Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Assemblies 3 4 EDWARD HARRIS lfggbertl Eulrwr-rl from Puyallup, Boys' Club 4, l F A l, 2, 3 MARIANNE HOLYAN 'Peanuts' Cllee Club l, 2, Bucklonian 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Torch Honor 4, Play Day l, Z, 3, 4, All School Play 3, One Act Play l, 2, 3, CIYIS' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Assem- blies l, 2, 3, 4, Mother's Tea Com- mittee 3 CLIFFORD IONES Ijonslel Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Presi- dent of Class 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Torch Honor 4, Honor Society President 4, Honor Society Vice President 33 F F A l, 2, One Act Play 2, 3, Student Council 2, 33 Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4, School Vice President 3, Assemblies 3, 4 IERRY MACCS lBudl Bucklonian 41 F F A l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Reporter 3, Delegate to Pullman 3, State Farm Degree 3, ludging Team 2, 3, 41 Carl Raymond Scholarship 4, District F F A Re- porter 43 Stage and Protection Crew 2, 3, Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4 LOREEN MARTIN lWinniel Crrls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice President 3, Cabinet 3, 4, Glee Club lg Play Day 2, 3, Student Coun- cal 4, Drill Team 33 Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Aisergblgs 4, C, A A BETTY HALLETT 'Fish' C A A l, 2,3,CleeClubl 2 3 l Nonette l, Mixed Chorus 4, Play Day 3. Band l 2, 3 4, Orchestra 3, Clrls' Club l. 2, 3 4, Mother-Daughter Ban- ouet 3, Assemblies 2 3, Tumbling 2. 3, 4 ARLO HENDRICKSON lPret:ell Football 2 3, 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 3 -l, Class Representative 3, Boys' Club Vice President -l, F F A l, 2, 3 Secretary 3, Student Council 3g Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Assemblies Z, -l LESLlE IRONS 'Les' Football 4, Track 3, 4, F F A l 2, 3 4, Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 43 Assemblies l 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4 ROBERT LAFFEY ISmileyl Football 4, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Bucklonlan 4, F F A 2, 3, 4, judging Team 3, 41 Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Assemblies 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4 0 ANNA ARIE MAHLEN le 'Annual I C 3, 43 Nonette 4, Mixed h us , Bucklonlan 41 C A A 2, ' Play Day 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, D'lI eam 3, Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mo er-Daughter Banquet 3, Assem- blies 4, Maiorette 4, Ushernng 2, 3, 4, Mother's Tea 4 PATRICIA MCABEE lTlshl Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Nonette 4, Sexa tette 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, All School Play 4, Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet 3, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Mothers Tea 3 JOHN MILLER I P I lootball .L I vl, Basl-.etball I l Base- ball I -I Class President I Vice llresirleiit H, Hoxs' Club I 2, I, 1 llresiclvrit l, Mlxefl Chorus I, Burke Ionian I I I A I, R 3 fl Vice Prosirlonl I, All School l'lax -I, Kturtevt fuuhl il 3 -I, I I A lurlgnng Team I, lvtterrrierfs Club 3 'I Q-I-IIRI EY NIEI SON 'Meatball' - x s Clos' Club ., I, Yell Queen J, x, -I, lIucl.loiii.in I I, Drama Club J 3 -1, Honur 'iutneitx I, All Nrlioul l'lax 3, 4, Our' Art Illax I, X, I Iibrarx -I, Cirls' Club I J, I, -I Mother-Daughter l3.inr1.u-I I Assemblies I 2, 3 -I, Mothers Tea I DEIORIQ PETE IDoIIyi Cleo Club I, 2 3, -I, Mixed Chorus -I, Llbrarx' 3, Drill Team 3, Cnrls' Club I, 2, I, -lg Mother4Dauglwter Banquet 4, Assemblies I, 3, -I, Tolo Committee 'I SIIIRILY POCH ' Wrtuirrlxl Vlfe llit-sirlcnt of Class 3, Cleo Club I, 3, Al, Mixed Chorus -l, Annual start Y, 3, -I, Annual Editor -lg Annual Assistant Erlltor 3, Honor Society 2, 3, -I, Torch Honor -I, Tennis 2, 3, -l, Play Day I, 2, 3, Ml, Orchestra 3, Student Counfil 2, Drill Team 3, Girls' Club I, Z, I, -I, School Yecretary 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Assem- blies I, 3, rl, Usher I, C A A I, 2, 3, -I, Hobbx' Club I, Mothefs lea 3. I, Mayorette 'I VIRGINIA RODIA ICinnyl Cilee Club I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus I. 2, Buclslonian Qtaff 3, Honor Society 2, R, -l, Torfli Honor -l, Play Day I, 2, 3, Clrls' Club I, 2, 3, -I, Mother- Daugliter Banquet 3, Assemblies I, 2, 1, C A A I, 2, 3, -I, Usherrng 2,3 DUANE ROWE 'Dee Deel Clem' Club I, fl, 4, Mixed Chorus -I, Play Day I, 2, 3, -lg Library 3, 4, Basketball C A A Captain, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 3, Assemblies 3, -I, Volleyball Manager Al, Tolo Coma mittee -I 4 xi L, , CLINTON MULLINS Boxs' Club I 7, 3. rl, Assemblies 3 IANIS PEOPLES IPeepsl C A A I, 2, 3, -I, President -4, Bucklonian 4, Annual Staff -lg Play Dax' I, 2, 3, rl, Library 4, Girls' Club I, 2. 3, rl, Cabinet -lg Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Assemblies 4, Secretary of Court Awards 4 INILMA PIERSALL iBiIlyi Entered from Creenleaf, Idaho as lun- ior, Class Representative 2, C-lee Club I, 2, 3, -l, Nonette 4, Sextette 2, Mnxed Chorus 2, -l, Library 2, Student Council Z, Girls' Club I, Z, 3, -I, Mother-Daughter Banquet 33 Assema blues I, 2, -lg Cnrls' Ouartette 2, LOUISE RINELL 1WeaseIl Cleo Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, -I, Bucklonian 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Honor Society Z, 3, Torch Honor rl, Library Z, 3, -I, Girls' Club l, 2, 3, fl, Assemblies I, 43 Mother-Daughter BJVIGUGT 31 Music Festival 43 Mother's Tea Committee 3, League Room 3, Football Banquet Chairman 2 MICKEY ROMES Il-lossl Football -1, Baseball -lg Bucklonian I, 4, F F. A I, 2, 3, 4, judging Team 3, Boys Club I, 2. 3, -I' Assemblies 3, -I, Letterme-n's Club 4. WILLIAM SMITH Vimittyl 'Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, Bucklonian 3, F F A Ig Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Assemblies I, 2, 3, -I DONNA NIRAND 'Donna Maet CICS Club I, BIKI-Clonlan -I, Drama Club 2, One Act Plas 2, Tennls I, Band I Z, 3, MotherYDaughter Ban- rllvt 3 ASSCFTIIUIIFSS -I Tnlo Corn- mvttev -I Mother s TQ., 4 WIIMA VAIL lpee Wee' Class I'1vsnUent l, Clee Club I 2, I I, Nrlnettt' I Nt'-lette? I Muocl Chorus I Hunur Hufletx .7 I -I, Snr retart .I Plas Dax I -I, All Nclmol Plax 'I Band I .7 I 'wtuclm'ntCuIH1cxI I, Mntlter-Dtmglvtnr Banquet 3, As- shmlulws I C A A I IOHN WIIIIEMARXIH Nvxarnml football 3 -I, I3asI.a-tball I, Iinselmll ,I -I, Buclflonuan 4, Tennis I, Z 3, et, Band I, 2, 3 -I Orfhestra I, Solo Contestant I, 2 3, Buvs' Cluh I, 2, 3, -I, Asscmhlues I, 2, 3, 'I ARLII- WOLIE +ArI:eI Entered from Puyallup, Clee Cluln -I, Mixed Chorus 'I, Lubrnrx l, Trl H: Y 3. Spannsh Club 3, latmeers 2, Delegate to Cnrls' State 3 DORIS YARNELL IDO Dot Clee Club I, 2. 3, 4, Mlxed Chorus 4, Drlll Team 3, Cllrls' Club l, 2, 3, -I, Assembhes I. 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Musuc Festlval Chorus 4, Mother's Tea 3 I4 MAXINE TRACY rTracerI Clee Club I, I, Nonette I Mlxed Chorus -I Llbrary -I, Cllrls' Clulw Cahn- net I, Drlll Team 3, Assemhllcs 2, I, Mother-Daughter Banquet Cor-nmlttee I, Usher 2, 3, Ottucc Staff I, Head ot thi' iervlce Crourw In Culs' Club IEANNE VAN HOOI 'Ester' Cflee Club I, 2, 3 ,I Nunn-ttf' I I, WNTQIIC 3, I, Mrxcti Clwrus I Bunk 'Oman I. I. Drama Cluh .' I Hnnnr SOCIQTN Z, 3, 4, Plas Dax I I One Act Plas 2, Tennts l J, I I Outmstm 3 Burklnnnan Erhtur I Muthvr- Daughter Banquet 3, Assvnvlslles I 2,3-I,CJAAfII DAVE VJHIIMORF Ihe Whlstlt-lj Class Rvnresenttltlxf' .' I Mlwtl Chorus I, Ibrfh Hmmm I Arlwml 'Staff I 4 Drama Clulv .I I I IIunur 'mf Cletx Q ,3 -I All 'CIIIIIII I'I.tI I, Ong' Aft Plaxf 2, 3, Tonnls l .9 I I Iiantl I, .I 3, -I, Orrhvstra I mln Crm- testant I 2, 3, -I, Assomltlles .I I I DAVID WYTKO IVv'ItlTQx I Football I Baseball I I, Mlxccl Chorus .I Burl-.Iowan I I, Annual Staff I, Drama Club I I I' A I 2 3 NI ichool Plat -I Stage and Prolfftuon Crew 2 3 'wtutlvnt Cuun CII 4 Bnxs' Club I, 2 I I, iturlent Borlv President -I, Hulmlux Club I, Lettermenk Club fI, ASSL'l'TlINIlI'S 2, 'I SONIA ZDERICH 'Tsotsi Class Representatuve 2, Clce Club l. Z, 3, -I, Mixed Chorus 4, Buckloruan 4, G A A I, 2. 33 Play Day 2, 3, Lubrarv 3, Tennls 3, Drnll Team 3. Gurls' Club I, 2. 3, 4, Assemblles 2. 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Matorette 2, 33 Usher I, 2, 3 Semin dll Tom Argo wishes to leave his curly l?l hair to Donald McGlothen. Joanne Arsanto wills her fiery red hair to Betty Malone. Eugene Bumgardner would like to leave his old chev' to Earl Jameson but he thinks he had better take it with him. Joy Bogle bestows upon Walter Swift her ability to find an answer for everything. C George Clogston leaves his operatic voice to float through the halls of dear old B. H. S. Jim Collins will leave all the sleep he gets in second period study to Lora Allman. Harry Conner leaves all his love to anyone who wants it. Gwendolyn Derby won't leave anything to anybody. John Doherty bestows upon Fred Maris his famous speeches and jokes. Evelyn Franich will give her finished physics assignments to Betty Twitchell. Joanne Fotheringil said she would leave her sewing skill to Barbara Kohl. Clara Jo Fox leaves her fancy printing to Lawrence Bakkee. Leoda Gallion wills her cherry pie championship to Margie Winegar. Betty Hallett gives her smooth dancing steps to Joan Poch. Ed Harris leaves his talent for speeding to anyone who can get away with it. Arlo Hendrickson says he will have to leave his blande Sophomore but the boys better stay away from her. Marianne Holyan will give Miss Alford's friendship to Janis Gall for one year. Leslie Irons leaves his knack for housekeeping to Bugs Warner. Clifford Jones likes to leave his high school honors to anyone who can live up to them Bob Laffey will give his big smile to Coach Davis. Bud Maggs wills his bashfulness to Glen Nunnally. Anna Marie Mahlen leaves her curly hair to Eino Kuki. Loreen Martin leaves her father's jeep for her little sister to drive around in. Pat McAbee will take everything she's got with her. John Miller will give his ability for getting into trouble to Spud Callahan. Shirley Nielson will leave her fine yell leading to next year's yell queen. Janis Peoples leaves her nicknames to whoever gave them to her. Delorees Pete will give her blush to anyone who can control it. Wilma Piersall takes her love for Alaska with her because no one else could get it. Shirley Poch leaves her annual headaches to Juanita Tracy. Larry Reed wills his job at White Front to Bob Cummings. Louise Rinell leaves her gray matter to her sister who already had plenty. Virginia Rcdia will leave her dress form to next year's home ec. class. Mickey Romes refuses to leave Umatilla Hosh Kosh to anyone. Duane Rowe gives her love for horses to Barbara Rose. Bill Smith leaves a few cartoons to next year's Bucklonian staff. Donna Strand wills her haunting strains of laughter to the teachers. Maxine Tracy leaves her office job to next year's office girl. Wilma Vail leaves her old tardy slips to Tom Schmidt. Jeanne VanHoof will let the Bucklonian fall into the hands of some poor junior. Doris Yarnell leaves her typing speed to Bob Olene. John Whitemarsh already gave his senior ring to Zelma and he wants to keep everything else he has. Dave Whitmore will give his love for whistling to some lone wolf. Arlis Wolfe leaves her famous last name to Merlin Eccles who needs it badly. Dave Wytko leaves his sharp wise cracks to Richie Irish. Sonia Zderich will be glad to leave her shorthand skill to Doris Piersall. Zella Mae Cook willsa few inches of her height to Doreen Timbey. I QEATED Hendrickstiliqfrglgqxlgtit geverl W ,, LEW BML DIN eb x55 - I. C, I ft 0 B is Nl 50W rsh. John 82,7050 right- wi HRHT ROW, left to right, Barbara Hendrickson, leannine McCracken, Carol Fox, lone Holman, Betty -Ann Peterson, Louise Steiner SECOND ROW, left to right: Nancy Shearer, Hazel Fosket, Lois Secor, L rd, Shirley Osterdahl, Laverne Basselli THIRD ROW, left Gerry Cawaith Virginia Dernko, Eleanor eona H bor Cordon DuGaIlo, Carl Bruzas, Vernon Whittecl, Ti: rlght Tannis Russel, Pat Hander, Harbelta ar , Richie Irish, Kern Graybeal FIRST ROW, left to right' lime Reed, loyce Borell, Barbara Rose, Beverly Weber, Alvera Tlitewiler Irene Stubbs, Betty Twitchell SECOND ROW, left to right: Doris Rlersall, Iuanita Tracy, Darlene Callihn, Norma MacDonald, Arlene Rhodes, Lora Allman, Katherine Dieringer, Eleanor Davis THIRD hn Bishop, Don McClothen, Merlin Eccles, ROW left to right' lerrv Dlnge Rex Kneeland, Bob Olene, lo Bill Koenig, Lee Callahan, Mike Wytko, Bill Bazzar, Walter Swift Starting out on the right foot, we, the Junior Class ot l948, have been through another successful year. Our Junior Class assembly was one of the best ever put on by any class. Another of our projects was the Junior Prom, in which we carried out the theme of an Old Dutch Garden and this also was very successful. ln our Class we have several popular sportsmen, honor society members, and G. A, A. girls. And with our President, John Bishop, our Vice President, Beverly Weber, and our Secretary, Barbara Hendrickson, we have all done our very best to make ours a good class. All ' t d last year in the Buckley High School. of us are looking forward to our nex an TLON J. xirfhlxrxi-lfrncwval A Jr ' NDI '-'do Leffe?CC,J:f'N'OC'l2Z1ffg fir r I l . .us fl FIRST ROW, left to right' Lorraine Radford, Margie Winegar, loan Poch Sharlex Haulet Betty Franifh Margaret MacDonald, Lynn Wesner SECOND ROW, left to right' Shirley Olson Sally Colvvill Virginia Kuranko, lda Gonzales, Ianis Gall, Beverly Rodia, Doris Louise Olene THIRD ROW Iett tn right' Glen Nunally, Kenny Whitemarsh, Harry Lamrrion Dave Warner, Chuck Hodder, Walter Smith, George Blanusa jOhn',Chihuly FIRST ROW, left to right: Fred Maris, Doris Bishop loanne Latter L R Holyan SECOND ROW, lett t , f a ue Bogle Donna Baker john o right' Joanne furnish Barbara K ll Sharon Peel Barbara M , oi, Betty Mahlone, Marita Dearx . , orse, Rose Ann Hlede THIRD ROW, left lo right' Fred Arsanto, Eino Kuki Wayne Meyers, lohn Stiener, Gary Chalberg, Gail Hendrickson, Don Nickolson, joe S Nels oorsic, Teddy on, lonn Wilcox Our Sophomore class this year had forty-six members and all have been active in the various school activities. Two boys from our class were very outstanding in sports: Chuck Hodder and George Blanusa, both being chosen for all conference. Also, we have ten members who belong to the honor society, The main class activity of the year was the Sophomore Hop which was given in November and had as its theme Turkey in the Straw and was a great success. The committees were chosen by our president Chuck Hodder, who was assisted by our vice-president Joan Latfey, secretary Gary Chalberg, and our representative Glen Nunnally, with the advice of Mr. Davis, our class advisor. I All in all we feel justly proud of our class. SEATED Pay, i ferr f Zeima lain grght ,na Thi 5lN r any Ronny TXARAdvx5Qf as i l, Deakes Darlene Shane FIRST ROW, left to right: larred Paterson, Mike Hander, Palsy Parr, lessy , Mercedes Hubbard, Mary Lou Karpinchik, Richard Ranch, Howard Hendrickson SECOND ROW, left to right: Darlene Aldrich, loanne Stanton, Ioan Dernko, Shirley Dernko, Florence Phillips, Marilyn Renoldson, Zelma Iameson, loyce Parlari, Norma Allman THIRD ROW, left to right' Bill Kotilda, Alan Madden, David Clcgston, Bob Curnrnings, Alfred Ambuaen, Charles Kock, Bill Whitley, Sammy Sorenson, ' D k Craybeal, john Underwood, jerry Leman, Arnold Olson Bill Secor, Don Cimell, ic -I I1 a 1-'! I I lit YQ! 'lv . if xi 1, 1 . FIRST ROW, left to right: Loletta Craig, Margaret VanHoof, Doreen Timbey, Colleen McCracken, Audrey Cannon, Darlene Ranch, Betty lean Borell, Donna Leonard, Caroline Coforth SECOND ROW left to rights Elsie McGehee, Deloris Converse, Antonia Hlede, Alice Michaelson, Ina Theirnan, Inez Thelman, Lou Anne Taylor, Maureen Moore, loyce Hamilton, Ruth Hodder THIRD ROW, left to right Don Fraser, Don French, lim French, lim Hemmlnger Bob Logget, Soohus Sorenson, Edwin ichoonover Larry Renner, Richard Uren, Darrel McDonald, Paul Tutewiler, Darrel Furnish At the beginning of the school year in September l947, thirty-six girls and thirty-five boys enrolled as freshmen in the Buckley High School. We selected as our class officers, Patsy Parr, president, Larry Renner, vice-presidentg Zelma Jameson ' lass representative to the council. Mr. Sinko was secretary, and Ina Thieman, as c our class advisor. Quite a few of our boys turned out for various sports. Those turning out for basketball were Earl Jameson, Howard Hendrickson, Allan Madden, Jim and Don French, Bob Legget, and Arnold Olson. These same boys turned out for baseball with ' dt of Bob Cummings, Jim Hemminger the exception of Arnold Olson and the ad i ion Dick Craybeal, Mike Hander, and Charles Koch, KO lSl'lt,' M 9 On 6 ike Hander iT7NqNDlNCfUan,.ef:1a 'SX U 44:4 FIRQT ROW, Inft In rrght Ianrt Fam Ir Marulm K'we'I.mt1 Irmnvwn Hvrwvrmmgr-r Aww Ifr.xIs'x Hnrtmm I rrwvrrw Ckharlorvr' ImrmtI lJf'Iuvvs Rm' :mr 'FCOND ROW Ivtt tt: ugh! Hessm Rrwwvttmrg Imarmr- Mnrtm Barlmm RmvII Irmmw CIIII4-ww Uaww BOVOII Ruth Arm KU vI rl, IIw0rPs.l I Dom-rtx V0Im.m 'Ivvltmy Itmvvw I.axIur IHIRD ROW Ivtt Irv rwpglwt DAM' fwmattw. Warrrw mutt Com- WIvrfIrIf'rw Dawn Wvtslw Omit' Nwwvw Raxrwvuvl tvrm, CQCVW Murrws I .lrrx Html- Ur Hmrx Axrwwvw IIRYI ROW Icxtt to rtgtrt Rtflmrri :wear Potvr QI:-rnrtr, New laffvv Divan Mariderw, Frutl DOIIUII Wavw Mavlvv, Bnbhx Htrhtmrrl, Wrliarri lfwvnarri SECOND ROW, Ivft to rught Yvette WaIIm, Betty Cailaham, Arnimv Harbor, jamie NI0Isou. Nano 'rwwfl Margaret O'Brterw Both Conzmos, lean HarIIng. IOIA Baumarv THIRD ROM' left to rrght Marvm lvggvtt Itmmx KOCI: Drum Wowor I-Lnrx RIASQII. Iwmxor Hrrhor lulm WIwrtIrHx lxrwn Arvdvrwn Avwrix Dwrmgv: Invwr. Oslwrmr IMI. VI: HMI f'XIt'- A lttrt- Itmlvvvvt' Muvtw, lim-rw Vvr'Im 3.4. 7K4 FIR' I ROW, IUII tu mlm Vrrpimm HIIHICV, Mary llurtvwrw M.1rv.1IIx Imwwt, IALIIQ Marta Nauru Iimtvrrrw 'IYCONIJ ROW CurI0vrv MMI IvrrI.u C.1rI4'm', lIrwtwI.1 OIstm. !X.uIrw. '!vuIurIm, Rrwwrnx Martin M.1rrIxv: Iv'Ivrtvn, lam! Hula' IwdrrI IHIRD ROW lr-sIw H.1I.vr, Mm' vm Burwkc-r lrwlw I.nvp1 HMI Calmrm, Larry Bf1p1vmII. Jruu-rx ImIm'x. W0',Ir'y Rnmtu I with Wwmw IIR'-I ROXN Ivtt tw HPQIII IOKIKM 'wr- vvvsmw Vx.1vvwu IrvIIIvv,:vv, MIIIPN Km- Itr IIIIIIIII IItmIwr Lwm' Mmm 'VIL'- OND IJUXN Ihritrv l2ImfI4w, Uwstr-r I'vts-ww KHII, Iltrvuvtwm f.III NUIIYIGII IIt'fttIv KIIIIII. I't'It' !Xm1sIrstIvv. Bobby Iiorylwrr-UI IIIIIQII ROW 'wI.ml0x furt- vrfr II-'Ilwwt I',1Imwv Rmmlti Ruxxvu, Hvlvlvx IIIINIUQI Iavlwx Dtvhy luhrmy !X'wt11'vxwr frmrts Im IVINIII IIIUXIII IIA KIIVIIOIIQ mum Iwtt I.. wrt: IW. Mtv IMI-W MINI-, IXXNIIINK- M11 vs Rnvwmx Murtm LIIAIN I'rIvvm'1 S pw 'UXTPD left lu riglzl Sharon Peel Lora Allman Arlene Rhodes Doris Olenc Harlwttt- Harbor 'XTANDINC Katherine Dleringer, Wilma Vail lim culling ihirlct Nielson, Dave Wytko. Harry Conner, Pat Mcftbee, Iohn Miller. Georg Clogston, Dave Whitmore This year the All-school play, under the direction of Miss Stump, was a great success, It was a comedy about a boy and all his troubles that came about by his own doings. He was very independent, so he thought, but when his parents took a trip and were gone from home for a few weeks, he learned his lesson in more ways than one. Harry Conner played the leading part of the boy, while John Miller played the part of Harry's best friend. Pat McAbee appeared as a Tomboy who was in love with Harry. The part of the parents was played by Dave Wytko and Arlene Rhodes. Along with the star characters, were several others who played their parts very well and all helped to make the play very successful. LEFT TO RiCHT Harry Conner lohn Miller Pat Mcltbev LEFT TO RlCl-IT llarrx Conner Pat Mrfxbee Dave Whitvntirc lim Harbftta Harbor Qlwarrw Fool, Drug Ol:-np Milli O 7-iw . L def Mann Wnma Piersa Pat Han , b Mcfxbee. Leoda Callion. NGHT Pa' Hoot. L V c Niahlcn. Wllml Mari anne N5anmlXl?lErS? l0vCC Borcu l-larbetta HarDOf- lee TraCY SE LEFT T0 leanne Val' MR. WHALEN Director Greater interest has been shown in the music department this year than in the last couple years, by both boys and girls. With approximately ninety girls taking part in glee club, it sounded much better and did fine work at the concerts. Also, the mixed chorus, which is made up of about forty-five senior high boys and girls has been very successful this year. The triple trio was a popular group this year and included both junior and senior girls. Mr. Whalen, our director, should be given much credit for his patience and leader- ship of these musical groups. U i , 77Za72neL'dc4. S ' '. is ANNA MARIE MAHLEN Y ' HARBETTA HARBOR JOANNE STANTON all v '1- - FIRST ROW, left to rightz Mercedes Hubbard, Donna Leonard, Pat McAbee, Doris Loulse Olene, Margaret MacDonald, Donna Baker, Larue Bogle, Lorralne Radford, Darlene Shane SECOND ROW, left to rlght: Irene Stubbs, Betty lean Borell, Dorls Blshop, Lynn Wesner, Btty Twitcnell, Gwendolyn Derby, Harbetta Harbor, Lora Allman, Norma Mac- Donald, Shlrley Olson THIRD ROW, left to rrghf' Eleanor Leonard, lune Reed, Gerry Cawalth, Ida Gonzales, Virgrnla Kuranko, Wrlma Piersal, Sonia Zderlclw, lgorns giersal, Wllma Vall, Anna Marne Mahlen, Dons Yarnell, ally' olwill. 65 wa. A , l 1 A ' Q 1 ' . FIRST ROW, left to rlght: lanrce Call, loanne Laffey, Carol Fox, gune Holman, Beverly Rodla, Loletta Craig, Barbara Rose, Betty Franlch, Colleen McCracken, Doreen Tlmoey SE OND ROW, left to rlgnt: LouAnne Taylor, Hazel Fosket, loan Furnish, Delorus Converse, Elsle McCehee, loan Demko, Marrlyn Renoldson, Norma Allman, Manta Deary, leanne VanHoof THIRD ROW, left to rlght, Katherune Dlerlnger, Arlene Rhodes, Loulse Rlnell, loyce lvlamllton, Audrey Cannon, Sharon Peel, Maureen Moore, Duane Rowe, loyce Parlarl, Vlrglnla Demko, Maxnne Tracy, Delorls Pete FIRST ROW, left to r-gnt: Betty Ann Peterson, Carol Goforth, Mary Lou Karplnchlk, Margie Wlnegar, Darlene Ranch, Margaret VanHoof, Slurley Haulct, Loulse Stelner SECOND ROW, left to rrght' lna Thneman, Ruth Hodder, Pat Hander, Betty Hallet, Barbara Hendrrckson, Arlls Wolfe, luanlta Tracy, Patsy Parr, Laverne Basselr THIRD ROW, left t oright Barbara Morse, loyce Borell, loanne Arsanto, Leoda C-alllon, loy Bogie, lnez Thleman, loan Poch, Beverly Weber, lanet Hannus, Shirley Demko, Antonia Hlede Klf'XllD left in riglil lolin Aiiiliiison Smiiiiix Hiirivwsiiiw Bi-Hx l-lallvli HMM luaii Biirvll Xfvriitii V.Nlii'Yi'iI Lili-uv lbnilii i.iiX li,,,i iliiie llarllor SECOND POW, let! to riglil limit' Hiirell, '-harley Dsmlri Miirilti Dean lxnii Aimlsiiw--' llairwmm Miilini, lbw ,1,iiiiii,,,, lliinr' Bcircll. Darli-nv Shane, Virginia Clark lHll2D FQOW left to i.glit Niiiiiia Mailiisnilrl fxrlwi lQrw'w Palm-r iui,i,i.,N.- iq, liilw llill Kiiwiiiil liirlb Olena, liilin Wliiierniirsli, R,illi Miiifliv ganna! Without the band, much interest would be missing from our school program and other outside activities. For, everyone knows that they have added much to the enjoyment of our games and assemblies. Not everyone realizes how much work they have done for us and hovv much we owe to, Mr. Whalen, the music teacher, for his fine work as their leader and ina structor. Many of its members participated in the music festival held at Clover Park and all of them have worked hard to give us good peppy music at our assemblies. The students all give their thanks to the members of the band and to Mr, Whalen tor his work. Wldzeal RUN' MDW li-il lil iipzlil li-ii-l.i Cnlliwi liniiwiiv Vlinrliwl Tuma Ifrlerirli, Beth Hallett Palm fi lflan f'r 'Xrlis Vwilirf lvixmvr' lliis-,rrlli liiilmim Row ll,iiluii.i llviiilriilwii Hliaiiin Peel, liuww Bnrell loan laftm Maxine lrafx YCOND ROW left til right liimini' Aman! ll iii, Mi'-wiill lliir-X l'iwmIl Llvwii lliiilix, Nlmlrrifi Vail Anna Marie Mtlilen, lm iiiiiile louise Rinull Delores PPTP Diianr' Rom, Divnim Hiilvr liiiliulli Hiiiliir Fliiiinii M.itDoimlil lHll?lD ROW lr-ft to right lvrrv Dingo Bill Knervig larri. Peer? K-,eiirge Oliigstiiiv Diiuilil Mi Qlviisfliiii- lnlw Mil iv lun lrlllllllk Rm litlvs. Carl l:li iiiilwrlin lone l7i.lw'ix, Diixi' XWli Tm ff' XRS iw- Mivwrs Holi latte, lifflilt Niil-.wi SEAN-D, left to right: Clara lo fox Bob Lattov, Dau: Wytko. Pat Hander, leanne VanHoof wma Ldericli. Eugene Burngardner, Lora Allman NECONDR ROW, left to right, john Doherty, Bild Maggs Harm Conner, Ianrs Peoples, Anna Marie Mahlen, Donna Ntrancl, louise Rineil, Lil Harris, George Clogston Don McClolhen Mickex Romes. Leoda Callion, Miss Stiimp THIRD ROW. left to right, lohn Miller, lim Collins, Merlin Eccles The Bucklonian staff this year was organized differently that it was last year with each member being selected from the journalism class. During the first half of the year, the paper was edited by Jeanne VanHoof who did a very good job and at the half Pat l-lander, the co-editor, took over the job of running the paper. Somehow, they managed to get a paper to us every week and the students really appreciate their work. The staff this year was very good and each one did his and her assignments very well and had them in in good time. We all thank the Bucklonian staff for the work they did and they really did work hard to please everyone. X ,Ks Vat Hancler Cu-editor JEANNE VAN HOOP lmnnc VanHoof Editor Editor JOHN DOHERTY President 77,-4. QEATED, left to right' Lawrence Bakke, Gary Chalherg, Edwin Goodell, Fred Maris, Charles Leonard, Dick Gray- beal, Kenny Graybeal. Carl Bruzas, Wayne Meyers, Bob Lattev, Bud Maggs. john Dohertv STANDING, left to right: lohn Stiener, Gene Kneeland, Charlie Stiener. Carl Tchunberlin, Eino Kukit Gail Hendrickson, lim Fronfii Arnold Olson, jerry Leman. Sam Sorenson, Glen Ntinallv Rex Kneeland, Leslie irons, Iohn Underwood, Don French, Harry Conner, Bill Bazzar, lohn Bishop. George Blaniisa, Richard Ranch, Bill Kotila This year the F.F,A. has been one of the most popular organizations in school and by far the most successful. Under the direction of Mr. Jean the boys have done fine work and several members have become outstanding throughout the state of Wastiington. John Doherty, president of the Buckley F,F.A. chapter. is also the Washington state F.F.A, president and is the first Buckley boy to receive this honor. Bud Maggs, another popular Buckley boy, is the state reporter for the FFA. and both boys are fine students. The whole F.F.A. this year has done good work in their judging contests and their other various projects they have done, each time winning some ribbons or some honorable mentioning. The Buckley High School should be very proud of the fine work the boys have done this year and we all thank Mr. Jean for his good job, MR. JEAN Advisor a,--- -pau, LEFT TO RIGHT Mr lean, Ken Graybeal Rex Kneelanrl, Iohn Doherty, Bud Maggs, Bill Bazzar, Gene Kneeland, Eino Kok: FIRST ROW, left to right: Shirley Poch, Barbara Hend- rickson, Bill Koenig, Cliff jones, Dave Whitmore, Fred Maris, Chuck Hodder, Ken Craybeal, joyce Borell, SECOND ROW, Ieft to right: Louise Stiener, Pat l-lander, Betty Peterson, Barbara Morse, Betty Franich, joan Poch, Virginia Rliodia, Shirley Nielson, Doris Olene, Margaret MacDonald, Wanita Tracy. THIRD ROW, left to right: Marianne Holyan, joanne Arsanto, Barbara Kohl, Donna Baker, Wilma Vail, Lora Allman, Norma MacDonald, Eleanor Davis, Louise Rinell, Eleanor Lenard, Marita Deary, jeanne Vanl-loof, Gwen Derby. The Honor Society this year has thirty-three members and eight of them are on Torch Honor. The members who belong to Torch Honor are Dave Whitmore, Marriane Holyan, Joanne Arsanto, Shirley Poch, Wilma Vail, Louise Rinell, jeanne Van Hoof, Gwen Derby, and Clifford Jones. Miss Thompson is the advisor and Clifford jones the president and with their help we had a lot of fun. We went on an ice-skating party in about the middle of the year, and at the end of the year we had our annual picnic. In order to make money, we sold peanuts at football games and we really made X quite a bit of money. Our officers are: President, Cliff Jones, Vice President, joyce Borellg Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret MacDonald. lEIl IO RIGHT. Miss Thompson, joyce Borell, Clifford jones, Margaret MacDonald. AdviSOf - Miss Thompson President - - Clifford Jones Vice-President - '- - Joyce Borejl Secretary - Margaret MacDonald With Loreen Martin as president and with the help of a good cabinet, the Girls' Club this year proved to be very active. They rewrote the Girls' Club Constitution, making new amendments and doing away with some of the old onesg gave a tolo dance which was very successful, and as in previous years, the junior girls gave their annual mother- daughter banquet in honor of the senior girls and their mothers, Like last year the Girls' Club was under the leadership of Miss Alford and Miss Miller who really helped to make our club successful in all our undertakings. I ' I llllfi ROW, lctt to right lima-ine Arsanto Darlene Ciallion, Lcreen 6 Mfirtrii, lanrs Gall SFCOND ROW, left to right Miss Miller, Maxine lrtitx lnnis Peoples, Norma MacDonald, Margaret MacDonald, Marianne l-lolvan, Miss Alford Another newly organized group this year, is the honor court whose purpose was to further good sportsmanship around school. Their first accomplishment was forbidding the students to wear school letters or stripes that they hadn't earned. This group was under the leadership of Miss Alford and Miss Miller, and its members were chosen from the leaders of the different clubs and activities in school. Wana NEATED, left to right Iohn Miller Harry Conner, ION' Holvan HTANDING, left to right Leslie lrons, Clifford jones, Tom Argo 28 SEATED, lefl to right Loreen Martin Katherine Dreringer Arlene Rhodes, Harry Conner, lanis Peoples, Ina Tliiernan, Donna Baker, Qlirrlev Nielson STANDING, left to right Miss Miller, Dave Wxtlir john Bishop, john Miller, Vom Argo Chrick l-loililer, Bob Laffex Miss Alford This year the boys organized a club which was called the Lettermen's Club. Only the boys who earned and owned a letter could join. They elected officers with Harry Conner winning presidency for the Lettermen's Club and John Miller was voted president of Boys' lub. gaga' Mem Under the direction of Miss Graber. the library staff has done fine work all through the year. They have kept the books and the whole library in fine order, and with the addition of many new books the girls were kept busy every day and should be given credit for a job well done. .ldluvzq Staff SEATED, left to right Clara lo Fox, lanis Peoples, Shirley Nielson, Miss Graber, Arlene Rhodes, Barbara Hendrickson, Shirley Olson iTANDlNCi, left to right, loanne Arsanto, Doris Piersall, Gerry Cavvaith, loy Bogie, Louise Rinell, Maxine Tracy, Duane Rowe FIRST ROW, left to right l-larry Russell, Cene Morris, Delbert lkilmer, Hector Gillis Donald Russell, Larry Bagnal, Billy Kotila 'JCOND ROW, left to right' Warren Swift, Leslie Baker, Chester Peterson, Stanley Conner, Bobbie Britscgi, Roger Rhodes, Pete Ander- son, Mickey Kosko, Carl Norman, Waxne Meyers THIRD ROW, left to right Mr Ninko advisor, Paul Tutewiler, Gene Morris, lunior llulver, Iirn trench Drk Craxheal, Fred Maris, Clyde Nelson, Larry Renner, Ken Cirnxlieal, Don lrench Arnold Olson, lerry lernan W One of the most important organi- zations in the school is the stage and projection crewg for without them we would have no movies or assem- blies. This year, under the direction of Mr. Owens, the boys did very fine work and the students really appreci- ate what they have done. WW The schoolboy patrol does much to promote the safety of the students at school crossings and in enforcing the safety rules and regulations on the school buses and on school property. Se4aol gay 774nal FlRST ROW, left to right, lim Hemrninger, Richie Irish, Bot Olene, Fred Maris, Cordon Dugallo, Ken Grayheal, l-larry Lamnvon, Ted Nelson SECOND ROW, left to right Call Hendrickson, lawrence Bakkee, Chuck Hodder, Don lvlcGlothen, Mike Wytko SEATED. lett to right Call Hendrickson, Dave Wvtko Bob Olene, Cordon Diigallo Margaret Marllcinalrl 'inn Wrisnor Manta limi' Bcttx Franich STANDING, left to right l-larry Larnmon, Cary Chatberg, Teddv Nelson, Anna Marie Mahlr-n Doris Olr-iw l.irr Pwr: Don McClothen Lawrence Bakke. Merlin Eccles Edwin Cdodcll Barbara Morse Dave Whitmore fliarlm lcnaifl WOW This is the first time in many years that a hobby club has been organized in the high school. Under the direction of Mr. Owens, the Eager Beavers, as the senior high hobby club is called, meet during activity period once a week and discuss hobbies and have little pro- grams. Cordon Dugallo was elected president and Bobby Olene is our vice president. Because this was a new organization we didri't do very much but we hope the hobby club will carry through this year and in the years to come. The Junior High Hobby Club. which is another new organization, has been very active this year, Under the direction of Mr, Owens. the members had a good time at all the meet- ings and all the times that they got together. At some of their meetings they had little pro- grams, and in April they had an exhibit of some of the most outstanding hobbies which were all very good. The Junior High Hobby Club is a very active group and we hope it will continue to keep up the good work. llli l ROM li-tl tit iivlit Vvillnril li'wiii.irrl Vviwli-, llniiim liar. Riiiilwrp Allnfi lvlzilflrin l'rilr' frliirm 'vx,i.'iif M.i,'ili-, M iv, liiulii ktvrmil l'titi -- iii li Cxblll l-COXA Viryiiiiifi litivtkit XX iilrm Htiwlvrilni, 1-'lin Unrlvrvvoiiil Nflfirilxii Nlrriw M li' lliinrlwr Rtixxvini Mirliii l? rlmifl R.i'i.li Hit li.ii l mir' liiilii' lv'l.iris lliviil k lim-,tiiii lllll4D ROW Nincx Bishop Alf- jattrie, Marx lmrinin than llwrvwrn.n.1ir M,iri.ii.-X liviiv- 4.11-iliiii Qiiitiiflw liiiiil Hiiltbclrrl llntinni Olson lnirws lbrilfi H'ttv Qtinlfilcw Drum Vvfevir-r Altrtil !X'nlv,i.wn iOllRlll lfllilfi wil- l kirli-'ii' lliailiis lxiirli, lliercsfi Utilivttx, lnrrx Bagnall lerrx lunian Arniilcl Olson Bert Lmiiii-iw ll.irr'. A-clsrii' 70:- MR. DAVIS I Coach The Buckley Mountaineers landed in sixth place this year with Coach Russell Davis at the wheel. A Notre Dame box formation provided the offense and the seven-man line, diamond backfield sufficed as a defense. Coach Davis, in his first year as head coach, set a fine example of sportsmanship for the boys, and the season was marked by unclean sportsmanship only twice. Davis also kept his boys from heavy scrim- mage until two weeks after seasoning them, thus avoiding injuries. Fortunately the season passed without a serious injury. Chuck Hodder was chosen on the all- conference team at halfback and George Bla- nusa received honorable mention at end posi- tion. Both boys are only in their Sophomore year. The most spectacular run of the year was Lee Callaham's 80-yard dash off tackle on the first play of the Auburn game. lt gave our team a lead of 6-O, but Auburn came from behind to win the game. At the end of the Enumclaw game the score was O-O, and although it was a miserable night everyone was happy because the season was over and we hadn't been beaten by our rivals. But, in the morning word came that Warren Smith, our tackle, had been killed in an auto accident after the game. The sentiment swung from a happy ending to a shocking one. S FIRST ROW lrft to right Managers lirn French Pete Zderich, Dean Madcien, David Clogston 9ECOND ROW Bll B a Bob Lafff' Chuck Hocloe Harry Conner Arlo Hendrickson, Mickey Romes, lohw Bishop, George Blanusa, john Whiternarsh THIRD ROW Cirl Trhumherlin Nvarren inith Norman lrons, Harry Larnon, Iirn l-lernrn nger, junior Huber. Earl Jameson Rirhard Mvrriman FOURTH ROW Cai! Hendrickson Bob Olene Lee Callahan, Bill Smith, George Clog ton, Clifford jones, Tom Argo Dave Wxtko lohn Miller Leslie Irons Coach Davis ARLO HENDRICKSON JOHN MILLER DAVE WYKO CLIFFORD JONES HARRY CONNER TOM ARGO LESLIE IRONS BOB LAFFEY BILL SMITH GEORGE CLOGSTON MICKEY ROMES COACH DAVIS CHUCK HODDER GEORGE BLANUSA BILL BAZZAR LEE CALLAHAN WARREN SMITH JOHN BISHOP LEAGUE STANDINGS W Renton 9 Highline ...-- .,.. 7 Puyallup .... ,.,. 6 Enumclaw .,,.. ..,. S Auburn .,.....,..,. .... 5 BUCKLEY .,......... ,,.. 2 Lake Washington .. ...., . 2 Clover Park .....,,., .... I Sumner .....,,..,,. ,.,, I Kent ..... .... O North ....t., JAMBOREE Hlglwllne .......A,,,,..,. O Buckley ,,.,.,,,,, SEASON' ..I2 Buckley .....,,.,,.. I9 Buckley ,,,,,.,,.,,, 6 Buckley ..,.,,,,,, Buckley, ..O Buckley ......, ...,, 6 Buckley ,,,...,.,,,. O Buckley .....,.... Buckley .,......., .,I2 .. O South Buckley ,, .,,. ., S GAMES Lake Washington Sumner ,,.,...c,cc,c, Auburn ...., .,.... Highline .,... . Renton .,,., , Kent ......,. , Puyallup , .,..... . Clover Park Enumclaw , JIM COLLINS CHUCK HODDER CLIFFORD JONES LEAGUE STANDINGS Ist R 2nd R we we Renton .,,.,,...,..... ........ 4 I- I 6 34-26 Enumclaw .............. ..,..... 3 8-23 47-37 Auburn ..................... ........ ' 53-36 50-35 Lake Washington ,,,,. ........ 3 7-28 37-22 Puyallup ................ ........ 3 3-27 47-29 Haghlane .,,,.....A... ..,..... 4 3-39 48-33 Clover Park .,.... ,...,,., I 9-47 I6-45 Sumner ........, .,,,.,.. 3 7-28 38-37 HARRY CONNER Kent .......... ,...,... 3 9 64 26-27 TOM ARC-O JOHN BISHOP JOHN MILLER ARLO HENDRICKSON GEORGE BLANUSA ' en COACH DAVIS HARRY CONNER NFATTD. lctt to right Chunk Hodder, Harry Conner, Arlo Hendrickson, Iohn Bishop STANDING: Clifford jones, Tom Argo, George Blaiiiisa, jim Collins, John Miller, Coach Davis ?0z4t 'kann Z The '47-'48 basketball season was nothing exceptional by way of performance, al- though the team capitalized on four games out of eighteen in the Round-Robin schedule, The second round provided interest inasmuch as matching the ,team's improvement over the first round. A look at the scores below will show it. Conner and Hodder did an equal amount of scoring with I34 and l32, respectively. Collins, a transfer from Sacramento High, joined the team mid-season and showed the most individual improvement. Argo, Miller and Blanusa played bang-up ball along with Collins in the line of backboard duty. Of the six players mentioned, all ranked on the same plane in teamwork and individual ability and each had his turn at being outstanding. Second 7mm .HAND left to riiilit lolm Cliiliiilx, Gail Hendrickson, Dave Warner, Bill Bazzar STANDING lolwn Holxan, Emo Kiili Carl Tcliiimher- link larl llimesoii, Harm Lanion, Bob Kung, Fred Arsanto l ll lfflv., 'ill lit i-,ilil Niiilx liisliilll lJl?iiO Bugle Mir P' ii-t liiw iii lliiaiiiilmiii lat l iv Maris 4 ll lfl MN l,l :iluiiil X ii ll l ll ll Ciiiiiiiliw lil ii l ' Mi-i i-i I , ,iirxiifie lliil-mn l!X lll lvfl lim iiglil liuiiiiw Vmi lliiiit M1 fx-i lnliivli lv'l.il+li 1 li-iiilii C..ilIiiiii lf Olxlll ROW .ill. -'vi'l li-iii 'xllv'-,iw lliiiiiiii l iiv.i livin' li s 0 I I I P ii i + i tai- it iw iw- r,i,i',i,iwi vw Him iiwii 01,1 f- fi--V-ii Al-ll' Ni llsi' hlilrlilm-if lJ'ii .J Allivaii l ii ll.lil.ar Dil ire xii .UM-ii ,i.ii vs. l.ii's Ctll lulnv .1 - g fr ll '.,i-' ' il' film l' Z' , r During the year of l947-48 the Girls' Ath- letic System in the Buckley High School was revised. lnstead of being a section of the Girls' Club, the C. A, A. became an organiza- tion entirely independent of other activities, The year began successfully with the election of the following officers: President ---- Janis Peoples Vice President Irene Stubbs Secretary - - - Sally Colwill The president then inturn appointed the following council members to manage the various sports: Volleyball - - Duane Rowe Tumbling Jeanne Van Hoof Basketball Marriane Holyan Tennis - - Wilma Vail Baseball Leoda Callion 7 4,-ff.,-ff. i 4 nd 1 if v ., R 'S x ge' li.'idNl lfllkix lvl' ' iivit lv 1.1 ttiilitw lNl.ii,.iii:ii' llwl ,ii l' MMV l-'UH .iw 9-iuiwlw lbiimvv if, vw .Ni i v ii W ,beam Later in the year the C. A. A. sponsored an assembly using as their theme, The C. A. A. Follies. The committee in charge of this assembly was made up of Lora Allman, Joan Poch, Joanne Arsanto, lrene Stubbs, and Joyce Hamilton. The Season was climaxed by the Spring play- clay which was held on May l with Buckley C, A. A. IIT charge of the swimming. ' W 4,-M. lim All w,if', Dcliiiix lii'v,i'ixi' Niiriwrr Allmq-x lttllwla i,.i.' l ,illw ll. till 'i.1itin lx-11 l3.1rlv.ii,i lvliiiw S 1 I FIR tl ROV' lwlt l' r51l Hall, tn- lv i'l Hit' limi '- 'i OM l.il-l .i' lit tilt' Mlillylillf'i Mtutlltimilfl liwxvrl. Riwftia Paw, lkirr lim--t-' li li. ., 'ti M: Lttlii i 'i ELOND ROW I -im Allmtm Iimrinv iiittwvr Vigil lawn Rim! limit- Llilvx liti Qi-i .Hilo Miiwk Call Dorm liiiiixir Qi w ,, , i 1 l v i i emo 'fmiruiw Feel Mar, Lt i l-Qartirwful. THIRD l-OX. t1.iri.-vw Cal iii. .4-.miw Van Hour i Maiiaiwne l-loittm liiawve Arsantiw l'-we Vyiwwr lhxolm limi t ii '1r.i', Dumlii liiwviv Martin Diiaiw Riixxw litirluam Moten Amina Marin- Mahler' Hint. luv: li 'i-ll lylqs Alturrl Atlvisiir Q . - ,., .M ,F Elf DAVE WYTKO Center Field JOHN BISHOP Left Field MICKEY ROMES Right Field BOB LAFFEY Second Base JIM COLLINS MR. SINKO Shortstop Coach BILL BAZZAR Pitcher CHUCK HODDER Third Base JOHN MILLER First Base I I ARLO HENDRICKSON Catcher FRED ARSANTO P- e 'a'e JOHN WHITEMARSH Alternate . ..x al S2 ' xx Z WA 'f ' 11 1 ., .I INRNY ROL IMI tu rwglvt Charlvs Koch Iwm Hemmmgcr Arlo Henrivnchmw Dnav Maddsw Bob Laffcxg Frcd Arsfmm, Huh klmpt MH' mfvr Km! Tclmmhvrlm YECOND ROW Andx Dlormger Mr Srmxn lnP1r'WP1xT0m1irSOv Don MrCVn1hr'n lolmHwsl'-0D,l1'C C.1ll.1Iw.m jurm Mwllf-r hm Cullum, BIN Bazzar, Dave WHILO Chuck Hoddcr Ixm french Z' 7 HRM ROXN lvtt IU rwglmi Cm1q!w Umm Rulmrri Ranch CHAD Nolsmw jmmnr Hmwr, Bwh Oicuc, lmrx Rrmwv! Wyman. 'wil PHI: IM-Hull NOT NN VILTURL lusinc Mons A Q , - 4 fi q , I . v A' Af., fx , -. .. -.... - -ff 717:11 urfxf.. -- If-1'l 1 H N To The Class of 1948 3 CONGRATULATIONS and 'Em Www 1 I -+- . M SUCCESS AND L HAPPINESS TO ALL I ,,,- I WI-IITMDRE Q H nnwnnl: . - l BUCKLEY 411 I H ' W or ' Jn--sl-rr: r n----Y Y I--lfifx :f-7' - ' -' W :xii I - -InInInInInInInI-I-I.-I.-I-un.-I-.I-.IInInInmm.mm-mnI-I.mum-mumunn Inun-mum.mmm-mm.In.Im-Immml..-I. Buckley Nursery Co. CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '48 Home of the PACIFIC GOLD PEACH Fruit Trees That Grow BUCKLEY Phone 4652 WASHINGTON mm.Immm---.Im--I n nmm.I-mmmmmm unanIIInIIIIIIIanIn-u-mlm--mm. I-un nnmmnmlmuImmun-mm CHEVROLET LEADS AGAIN Guaranteed O. K. Cars HOFFMA CHEVROLET C0. WE MAKE YOU HAPPY migvflqmw llell-W OUR SHOP EQUIPPED WITH PRECISION TOOLS TO SAVE YOU MONEY Genuine Chevrolet Parts I30 ENUMCLAW I30 In-mmm I-num..II.nulmmml-III-lm mmnnm li fd, X X' :iijgf -.-figg 'Rh 1 i lg .uv f 1.H..EH-:Q-4--As: m1 5A 13 J -' .4-aix-if rv L-...-viz. W5 Wl.Ii?f?f73LGC?2f'i'?,1 W-'f4f??fL f' 12' IQf+h:1.'!eM ' ' I - -.2 --LL ' vggg'-5-1:5 3- . White River Lumber Co Manufacturers of QUALITY LUMBER SINCE 1897 ENU MCLAW, WASHINGTON nun-ummmnuumnm-mn-unfIn.un-nm-mm-nn:mmf-mnu uumnu-mn mm .mmnmm-mm. -ummm Congratulations to the Graduating Class of I948 and Best Wishes to All idle 'Lanz' Grocery PACKARD 8: C0. BUCKLEY'S MODERN FOOD MARKET Phone 4551 Buckley, Wash. unnum-nunnm-mmnnmnn nmnnmmanummmmmmnumumuum-nmInInmmnunu-muummm-nu Congratulations to the Class of 1948 RAY'S GIQUCERY annn1nunun-mmm-nunuumum-nmn-mmmmm-mu-Iumm-mmmu.mmmmminIummnulunInninnananan-mm-nuuum un-n-mum-mum-nnanumuaununnmmnmnnmmummmmummmmmunmml-.nan-nmnnnmnmmnmumm-mnmmmmmun With Best Wishes to the Class of 48 M Sz M Variety Store i.,'A' Buckley, Washington nuunnuInnIn1luInmmumn-mu-u-1I-ummm.umm--nm.-mmmmmlmmnmnnnm nnnunnuuuunuannnnunnnIin-nmnnmnm-mnum-mnnnnmannnuannu11nanInI1Iumummmnnnn Congratulations to the Class of 1948 from PERSON'S FURNITURE CCD. BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON mn-unn-inmm.-.mm--mumn-ummm-nnmm:-unuumn-mum-nu umnn-mn-mnin-mmmnunnlmmummInInHIItn-mn-mmmnmu High School Styles Clothing for the Entire Family Underwood's Dept. Store ull!lulunInullnnlnllunnIIIlnlllluvllniunununuannullllnunllululnnilluln11il1nn:InInlunuIHlunInIInunII1InlnuIlInlnlllivlnunuluu TRIANGLE MOTOR CO. STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE Phone 3791 Buckley Phone l55-J COmp'imef1fS of Melsness Jewelry FRALEY'S 81 Gift Sh0P Gladys E. Tamm Enumclaw C. Adolph Tamm Washington lil Owners u-ii-'mnininuiuiuinununni-iumninumm:-uni-inuinr IIIHIIHIII IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII nun nniuiuinini-innniummimuuin-innum.mmm-mirmimim IH-IlllllfllllllvIIIIHI-lvvllflllvvlllll'Huw' smith s. Gronvik Everything Electrical 5 Compliments of Home Furnishings YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER - -lil l72l Cole St. Phone 446 Enumclaw Phone 209 Enumclaw Washington mn-minmiimmmmi inininn-ininiiiuniinniinni-:T Mniiimiuri-ummnnniniuiu 1ininuinnunuinmnumm unmrimumrmmirrmminminimum..i-ininmuinn-mmuruuumu Compliments of Kilians Jewelry mm- , Il llitsic Q: I il Guaranteed Watch Repairing - Gift 5' jewelry Shop BUCKLEY WASHINGTON -nmmnn-nurum:-uuum niiini-mi-.ini-mmiiir-rim..---rim um niin-rmIin1ininIn-ir'mmmnrur-nu-inmn-nnnnunnun n r nunnunannnrminr-Ivninmnmun-mmm: Best Wishes from the Buckleg Sweet Shop rnrnnvnuuInnun:-uurnmuuunnu-41uumm'-mn-u-mnumm-nunu- Hardware - Paints - Sporting Goods Plumbing Supplies Electrical Materials If Appliances The PeopIe's Hardware 84 Electric H. H. Stephenson FULLER PAINTS VARNISHES - ENAMELS mmu-n-nnmm-muvnuinnrnuannnunuunmmnmmnmnu innun:ummaninaninuunnunmumum-num Best of Luck to the Class of 1948 Dennis C1' McNeals Buckley Variety Store Buckley, Washington muummu-nnnununnuurnmmm-unnnnn inrnnunrnrunrnmmmnnunnnnun-mu COMPLIMENTS OF 1urinnrinruinlunnnmnnnumrmnuu nnnnmnunnunnunnnunrn-nun Compliments of Fisher Brothers Hardware - Furniture Bendix - Kelvinator Wilson Sporting Goods Enumclaw Phone 134 WHEN PENNIES COUNT SHOP AT PENNEY' IN ENUMCLAW inininnrnuinnrnn-mn-rununnn ummm .IMF ,x ,i ENUMCLAW bil LAUNDRY A ENUMCLAW Phone l77 nnmminmmmmunmnnnum-nu n-1uummum-ummm Compliments of Whitmore Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE 3111 Everything Phone ' ' hr the Home ,S Whipple Palnt Store +? : Leach Furniture z DUTCH BOY PAINT ,731 Cole PAINT - on. - vARNlsH Enumclaw, Washington 2 Cl-A55 - WALLPAPER Best Regards To Class of COMPLIMENTS OF 1948 PauIson's Motors Z ? ooo E DEALER - G S Collins Motor Co. sono sALEs cf senvlcs Enurnclaw Phone 153 nm-unnmannsunIumn-nnmmunuu: uunuuuu I7 'nsummm...Hmmnuuunnum mmm:nnnunnmmnmnmun unumnannnnnunuunnnnuununuuunnuu-mmmmnuunnn-ul-uInnmIn-uvunnnunnununInumuvmmmmmmmun1mun-muunm-nm-mu FOR ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Group Pictures by Appointment Standar's Studio Phone 403 Enumclaw iiiiiiiiiiiui-iminmin-iiiii-iiiii-immn-.miim. Iumnm-ii-ii-lim-iiiiiii-mmm:-i Congratulations To The Class of 48 Laurel and Lloyd uiiiiimiiuuunmuinnin-inminumumiiiiuii-iiunmmi ROCHDALE C0- GENERAL MERCHANDISE Enumclaw, Washington KAR? IQN. ri, x cl' M5934- :Miri- HIGH SCHOOL STYLES Whiting Made to Order School Sweaters People's Cash Store Enumclaw Phone 28 in-milim.-ii-ininin1ininIininuinimuinininui-iiimmmuu-iimin Compliments of Enumclaw Cleaners LEE HOTEL BUILDING . Enumclaw Phone 108 Wash Compliments of The First National Bank of Enumclaw 'A'. Phone 43 Enumclaw, Washington ininininininininininininninminunnununm Compliments of I-I A R D I N G ' S Buckley Barber Shop iiiiiimumminuummiminiuin fl fl-I if W ' W 1 71 JJ Ir 11 v pf , 11 0 WM U Lk, fr V gl I fy Q I lf X 1 .,f 1 .muminIininInmi-mmimininIiniiiiiimu-nn-iiII.Imm-H-mimmmi 'J Wins Mobile Service cAs - on - Acczssoiuzs if r MOBILE TIRES ff TUBES ARMSTRONG - U. s. ROYAL Buckley Phone 331 1 Inmi-inniniinniinininn--mumininininininnunuunnmmi-inn ini-uumnminmnnnunnmnnniiniinninuiinininummmmmmunn Compliments of . Penguin Cafe I 5 BUCKLEY BUS TERMINAL Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott -in1-ni.1...li1-inI1.1--inmmnmIimImm1...--mm.-...mm 5' ...mmmImmm-mil...-ii..-...tilii...im.. Compliments of Dr. L. M. Morse Dentist if Buckley, Washington YO'UR PATRONACE IS APPRECIATED AT Lightburn's Cash Market . 431 Compliments of Jensen 8m Co., Inc. Enumclaw Clothing for the Family I , 1 ' x vs. Compliments of Dr. M. D. Wood Office Phone Residence Phone 3281 3271 Buckley Washington -innmmmmninmi mninmu-inmi-nu-nnmnun nmnnnininninunnunununnuuunnunniininn-nun:-inn-uni-un CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1948 Buckleq Shoe Shop Wm. Schodde, Prop. mi-mmnmi:num-'inn unniuniuuniu nminumnmnn :ummm uk Compliments of MADDEN'S General Merchandise Phone 3361 Buckley Washington 'A' Compliments of Kocha Lumber Co. DEALER IN BUILDING MATERIALS Buckley Phone 4141 mummmummmnn un-uuuimnimnuuumnmm umm Compliments of VAN HOOF BROTHERS if Buckley Washington tu.mminni---mi-im--mn inmnmmii-umm.mimmnu- J. ininin-inininmummuinmninnnmmmiininninmmimiimim mini: Buckley Feed 8. Building Supply Feed, Hay, Poultry Supplies Complete line of Building Supplies Phone 4321 niniui-mnimmuimmmunmimmniiuui-ifinimiiumnminim Standard Feed Co. Authorized Dealer ALBERS PROVEN FEEDS i' Phone 301 1 Buckley Washington umm unmi--.mir-mirnmiinmunn-in'rin-.mini Congratulations to the Class of 1948 J I, En Buckley Cafe 1905 Main St. I Buckley uuim-annumin.inIininininnummninimnuininmmnmimi iumm-uiuiui-iuiminimimnuimmnni-ui Compliments of ElimM,llElil'!ll! UNION OIL CO. Wholesale Dealer Jackovitch Ph, 4572, Buckley -nmin-ifnm-in-muininininin-inIin1inninniinnunmmnu-mn ..I-i1..I.iiiI-.i.I..iII.II-Iitm-im-.mi-mn......ni...iii-ululmr--. Enumclaw Feed Company LARRO FEEDS Satisfaction with Each Transaction Phone 293 Enumclaw I-ummm'mm--iniimm in numni-uuniumn-iu uuiummuuiiiiummmuimnmim Gateway Feed Company FLOUR - FEED - HAY Grain, Seed, and Poultry Supplies Phone 250 Enumclaw ummm' nmnmn nnmmu-innummm: -ininimmuiumnmn nuuuiiiumi Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1948 'A' BUCKLEY BAKERY Phone 3131 --mmm -ini:-iiunim nunnmuninmmiuuiniumiiimiimui White Front Meat Market Where Quality and Service Excel IZZY BROWN, Proprietor Buckley, Washington -innunnniniiumuuinmmi-minmnii-muaniiiiiimmmm-uiI Buckley Cleaners and Tailors Phone 3421 Buckley Washington muinmmmnmi-ruin: ui-iiinnuninmuunmmumniniu nnnunnrninini-ii-min-:ummmnu Compliments of Harbor Builder Supply Dutch Boy Paints Plumbing - Electrical Appliances Buckley Phone 4041 mumin-mmmuru iininniniinnimi-mmnmmm -imiimnmmuummmn ni-innim-mii--ini-im...-it Right Price Right Work Harry Zaffee Old Buckley Shoe Shop EXPERT SHOE REPAIRINC Buckley, Washington iiririiin.miiiiIininuiuinruiuunuimmnmi nmmuuinniuiuini-iunuuuumu Compliments of ANDERSON'S 1 DRUGS 1 I .niiimiiimmummm mnumu iiIinniinaninuni:-ini-rim-i-riimumm-mi-im- Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1948 'A' Lawrence Bros. Radio Cr Maintenance Buckley Washington n 'Iitin.mimir-iimmimim uiuuirnunmmnnmmnr -iniIinininniniuiuiniininininuiiri-inmumim-i.mmi-i-iii- Joe Lelisa and Roy Smith Independent - Home Owned Chevron Gas Station Buckley, Washington unnununnnuumanuInnuunnu-mnnmmmmunnuununummmnninananmm:mumummnTInnInnn-ninnnInnuummnunuu-nun ron A i BUCKLEY NEWS-BANNER vllnuulllnlnIIIIIIInlInlIIllInInnlvullllnullllululnululllulllullllnlulnlullInlulrnllllunlulllnlnllIllIIIIIIIIIIllIInlInIIllIIIInlIluIllIIllIulululnlllllluiuuu1 -nnnunnnnnnuunnannuunumnnumumununmnmTmuImm-mmumu-mn:1:1 1uvnuunnunu:muannunuumnnnmm.nlnvnmmm--numununum ,,. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE - Q. fi, CLASS OF '48 FROM 4 Q5 Q? c 1 2 BUCKLEY MOTORS Q, Ti IanInuunnmmm-mmmnnmannnunnuInInmununumumm-ininnnivInvmmm.-mmminnlInnInunmnvnsnnnunnnnmum:-muuununmmi OHNSON-CCJX COMPANY Dfmiew af me Mwmw hone Bfidwy' 2238 724-726 Pacific Ave. Tacoma, Washington X . 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