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

 - Class of 1954

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 Hl- ScAo ai PCtUf, SEATED: G. Hodge, C. Ranch, D. Jonos, J. Borter, F. Gonzales, J. Jacovich, R. Barber. STANDING: C. VanHoof, G. Remington, P. Baker, G. Baker, M. Chalberg, F. Anderson, D. Phillips, S. Yotsko. The all-school play. The Perfect Idiot. by Eunice and Grant Atkinson, was presented April 9. It was successfully directed by Miss Mary Kincheloe. The plot of the play concerned a young genius. Dave Jones, who was tutoring the high school’s best all-around athlete. Gene Baker, so he could pass his tests and be eligible for the track meet. After working with Gene. Dave decided high school students weren’t dumb and immature after all. He began going steady with the principal’s daughter whom he had admired for some time. They both intended to enter college. Directing and producing a play requires much hard-work and effort. The large cast of 15 characters worked long hours memorizing lines and actions. Credit is also due to the prompters, stage crew and property committee for their excellent contributions and cooperation. Thanks goes to parents and friends who lent properties for the play. M. Chalberg, G. Baker, F. Gonzales, C. Ranch try to convince D. Jones to do them a favor. J. Borter, F. Gonzales, and D. Jones look on as G. Hodge jumps like a rabbit.

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' wet (Zin£ LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Gallion, G. Baker, T. Gonzales. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Grab, P. Baker, J. Pariari. FIRST ROW: C. VanHoof, P. Baker, J. Pariari, P. Grab, D. Benjamin, E. Thieman. SECOND ROW: V. Donati, J. Oliver, J. Poult, B. Inglin, M. Warner, L. Thieman, V. Nonavich. This year’s Girls' Club president. June Pariari, with other mem- bers of the cabinet, worked hard toward service to the school and continuance of high standards. The Girls’ Club started the year out by sponsoring the Home- coming Assembly and Dance, which proved a huge success. Various committees appointed by the cabinet were assigned to carry out the many duties of the club, such as selling hot dogs. coke, candy bars, and coffee at home games. Decorating the Christmas tree in the main hall and putting holiday wreaths on classroom doors were all a part of the Girls’ Club work. One of the main projects of the Club was the Girls’ Club I olo held on April 2nd with “Sweetheart Serenade’’ as the theme. Other notable activities conducted by the Club were several assemblies with guest speakers, and the annual “Mother and Daughter Tea” held so mothers, girls, and teachers could become better acquainted. Rewriting the Girls' Club Constitution was another task under- taken by the Club this year. The object of this organization is to foster friendship and de- velop leadership among the girls. Membership is for all girls, grades 9 through 1 2. Dues of $.20 per year are required. The cabinet is composed of a President. Vice President. Secretary- Treasurer. a representative from each class. Sales Chairman Assistant Sales Chairman. Entertainment Chairman. G.A.A. President. League Room Chairman, and friendship Chairman. Forty points arc required for a letter and forty points for a chevron. Each girl has the same chance to participate in the varied activities of the Girls' Club during the school year. These boys are looking for ideas for pro- grams for the Boys' Club.



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SEATED: S. Martinolli, K. Brabic, G. Culbertson, O. Lingo, Mrs. Slette. STANDING: L. Johnson, J. Caviezel, B. Beers, R. Barber, J. Hamilton, J. Caviezel. H. Caviezel, C. Ranch, J. Jacovich and D. Albright try to get E. Demko out of bod. FIRST ROW: J. Sorter, J. Jacovich, C. Ranch. SECOND ROW: G. Mc- Glothlen, D. Albright, E. Demko, M. Kincheloe. Buckley’s three one-act plays were presented on February 4th in the high school auditorium. Directing “A Date for Bobby Sox” were Faculty Director Mrs. Elison and Student Director Charlotte Dieringer. Leading roles were played by Grace Ranch and Bert Provost. Grace was Bobby Sox and Bert was her boy friend. Harold. Other characters in the play were Margie, the sister (Patty Kos- ko). Mrs. Hanna;- the mother (Pat Stevens). and Mr. Hanna, the father (Ervin Olson). The play is of a typical teen-ager on her first date, but this turns out to be quite different. Harold falls in a pond and gets soaked. Bobby Sox brings him home to dry off. and to spend the night in their guest room. While doing this she has a ter- rible time keeping him out of sight of her family. The play keeps you in suspense until the very end. when everything turns out fine. Faculty Director. Mrs. Slette and Student Director. Ollic May Lingo presented “The Drums of Oude.” This play was of an Indian uprising taking place in the year 1857. The cast consisted of Ron Barber. Ben Beers, Susie Martinelli, Earl Vanderhoof, Mike Hemminger. Delfin Cook. Karen Brabec, Joe Caviezel. Jim Caviezel. and Gayle Culbertson. Goodnight. Please was presented by Faculty Director. Miss Kincheloe and Student Director. Joyce Borter. The leading role was played by Ed Demko. a prominent businessman, who for once decided he would stay in bed for a week, while other members of the family do everything they can think of to get him out of bed. While going through one of his tantrums, explaining that he will not get up, he bounces a little too hard and the bed breaks. This brought hilarious applause from the audience. SEATED: P. Kosko, T. Wesf, G. Ranch. STANDING: C. Dieringer, E. Olson, E. Knapp, Mrs. Elison.

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