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

 - Class of 1950

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Above: Donna Sager, Mary Hold- ener and Dorothy 'Mahlen deciding on layouts for the class pages. Dick McGee and Ada Moriarity discussing an action shot taken during tootball season. Vernes Hanberg and Jana Hart drawing division pages for the 1950 T'Kopechuck. l l O A A V as sf, 'xl 3 F ll fl!!! M Cirrl e Pirlure: Margaret MacDon- ald and Carol Cav- erley, Co - editors, discuss plans for the annual. sa- 4 ,Q TKOPECHUCK STAFF Y Carol Caverley ...,..... ........ C o-Editors .......... Margaret MacDonald Dorothy Lokovsek ........ Assistant Editors .................. Joyce Parlari Dick McGee .,........... ........ B oy's Sports ...... ..... D on Nicholson Ada Moriarty ..... Girlfs Sports ...... .......... J oan Poch Barbra Wilson ...... ...... S enior Editors .................. Lynne Wesner Mary Holdener .... .r.... Dorothy Mahlen Pat BIOSICI' .....,...,,, Ada Moriarty ..... Mickey Reise ..... Mary Holdener .... ...... Ronald Meyers ...... Don Farman . ...... Donna Sager .... Barbra Wilson ...... Ada Moriarty ..... Norman Best ..,. I 'X I V Barbra Wilson, Mickey Reise, Dorothy Lokovsek, and Pat Mosier resting on a stairway after canvassing the town for advertisements. Right 17 Sophomore Editors Freshmen Editors Sth Grade Editors 7th Grade Editors Photographers ...... ' Faculty Editors ..... Typlsts Junior Editors .......... Music Editors .... Bette Jeanne Borell Earline Reamy Rickie Bock Lynne Wesner Joyce Parlari Barbara Morse Don Nicholson Wayne Meyers Joyce Parlari Barbara Morse Lynne Wesner Business Manager ........ ..... 1 red Maris

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Between picture assignments Ronald Meyers and Don Forman are adjust- ing the lens of the camera. Come back here with that glue! Who stole my triangle? Where'd that picture go? These cries of anguish issued spasmodically from the annual staff room during the days of the big rush when the annual was going to' press. Working to combine the annual as fairly as possible, the staffs of, both branches of White River held many meetings. Plans for editing and publishing the first White River yearbook were made at these meet- ings by faculty advisors, Mr. Rex Waldron and Mr. Dennis Bernard, co-editors, Carol Caverley an d Margaret MacDonald, and others on the staff. The name T'Kopechuck, which means White River in Chi- nook Indian jargon, was chosen after several other names had been discussed and discarded. Members of the Enumclaw branch staff attended a yearbook workshop conference sponsored by the jour- nalism department at the University of Washington last fall. Members of the staff attended various confer- ences for editors, business mana- gers, and make-up artists. These conferences were open to discussion of problems and the staff members gained much valuable knowledge. The T'Kopecl1uck staff also spon- sored a contest for queen of White River, and a Thanksgiving Day dance. The queen candidates were senior girls nominated by the Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior classes. Judged formally by a jury of six impartial judges at an assembly featuring outstanding talent from both branches of White River High, Miss JoAnn Strickland was chosen as Miss T'Kopechuck , queen of VVhite River. Getting ready for home econ- omics, Bette Jeanne Borell and Lynne Wesner are looking at the Bulletin board. Spending 5th period Study in the library are Earlien Reamy and Rickie Bock. During the F. F. A. Banquet, Wayne Meyers and Don Nichol- son are busy loading the camera for snaps. 16 After finishing their civics assignments, B a r b a r a Morse and joyce Parlari are looking at an annual.



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S Qulefbi. SBP' i5uCkld S 1. YWAACQMSSCS ' Chuck ,seen nd . nk be a nei A0 'MW eil! get 8 L . KN 59505 This year's consolidated Board of Control probably had more decisions to make than any other year previ- ous. During the summer both l'lnumclaw's and Buckley's Board of Control met together many times in order to discuss thoroughly the many problems put before them. One of the most important was the choosing of the new school's name. From a list of suggestions the name VVhite River High School was chosen and already wx ell established in both communities. Naturally new school colors, a new emblem, and team name had to also be decided upon. After many hours in conference the consolidated Board of Control unanimously agreed on 'ihlaroon and Goldu as the offi- cial colors, Along with this the Hornet team name was chosen. 18 crews' Enjoying the sun are Enumclaw's SBA officers, Leon Hobbs, jim Palmquist, Dick McGee, and Vernes Hanberg. F. ARSANTO B A. GHIGLIONE E D. MANSON E L. BAGNAL B E. GOODELL B F. MARIS B D. BLAKELY E D. GROFF E B. MCCAULEY E E. BORELL 5 M. HALLECK E D. MCGEE E D. BREWER B v. HANBERG E D. OLENE B D. CARPENTER E J. HANNus B A. OLSSON B C. CAVERLEY E L. Hosas E J. PALMQUIST E D. CRAIG E C. HODDER B C. PATERSON E A. DA:-u.Quls'r E P. HOLMES E S. PEEL a J. DEMKO a J. HOLYAN B G. RADLIFF E J. DIERINGER B B. JOHNSON E L. RENNER B A. FORD E M. JoNEs B G. SAMBILA E J. GALL B V. KRAINICK E SILVESTRI E 'AKC In order to determine the Hornet emblem, school song, and White River's letter a contest was open to any- one desiring to enter with original entries in each divi- sion. Bob Kurfurst a senior in Enumclaw brach, entered an inspired Hornet carrying a shield and spear which took the first prize for the emblem. The Maroon and Goldl' fight song written by Lawrence Christensen, a local musician, was finally agreed upon and awarded the prize. The style of White RiVer's Athletic letter was much discussed and after many eliminations the award went to Owen Merritt, an Enumclaw business man. In addition the problem of school dances and awards as dramaties, valedictorian, most active in sports, was put before the consolidated Board of Control. They finally decided that each school would hold their own dances and invite the students from the opposite branch. It was also decided that each branch would hold a sep- arate graduation with individual awards. Not only did both groups meet together, but also met an individual unit to carry on business for their particular branch. Mr. Bunt and Mr. Olene, as their ad- visors, have done a great deal and only through their help and consideration would the Board of Control have had such a successful year.

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