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

 - Class of 1954

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 Bcutd CLARINETS: N. looney, A. Magstadt, E. Knapp, K. T chumperlin, R. Johnton, C. Melton, S. Trullinger, L. Moullon, E. Thiemon, J. Borter. FLUTES: B. Bagnall, K. Smiley. OBOE: J. Hatch. SAXOPHONES: P. Kosko, J. Woolery, E. Olson, C. Hackmann. BELLS: S. Martinclli. CORNETS: J. Meisenbach, J. Whitehouso, D. Wilson, J. Hamilton. FRENCH HORNS: J. Caviozol, B. Inglin, R. Young. E FLAT HORNS: T. Hakala. BARITONE: M. Homminger. TROMBONES: B. Melton, G. Hodge. BASS VIOL: Fred Zydek. DRUMS: B. Beers, S.-Morse, C. Dieringer, S. Boylo. SOUSAPHONES: D. Elison, R. Catchpole. JUG BAND FIRST ROW: N. Loonoy, A. Magstad, J. Coviozel. SECOND ROW: J. Meisenbach, M. Hemminger, J. Whitehouse, B. Melton. J. Meisenbach directing the band. The band has played a big part in our school this year. It was a wonderful feeling to walk into a pep assembly and have the band playing a peppy march. Along with the able conducting of Mr. Turley, the band has been improved with the purchase of a set o( timpani and an oboe. A novelty group that Mr. Turley formed was the Jug Band, which is a band in which the members played piffle flutes and jugs partly filled wtih water. Probably the highlight of the year was the Winter Concert, in February, which the band put on to raise money for new instruments. Other events in which the band participated were: two exchange assemblies, one at Eatonville and one at Yelm: the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, the band con test at Clover Park, the Band Festival at Fife, and the sole contest at Clover Park. RICHARD TURLEY Director

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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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FIRST ROW: P. Hrinchok, Y. Anderson, D. Hommerbeck, C. Ranch, C. VanHoof, R. Neal, T. Grab, M. Godwin, C. Norman, C. Gallion, K. Bointon, S. Hulel», C. Smith, E. Sherman. SECOND ROW: V. Donati, J. Oliver, P. Grab, J. Bagnall, N. Meyers, D. McCasland, M. Cholberg, U. Bock, J. Partin, B. Inglin, J. Ousley, G. Genfala, T. Woolard, B. Roynor. THIRD ROW: E. Olsen, D. Benjamin, J. Pariari, J. Osterdahl, D. Benjamin, J. Jacovich, L Hoirup, H. Caviezel, R. Reamy, S. Yotsko. The Chorus and Glee Club, under the capable direction of Miss Mary Kincheloe started off the school year by giving an exchange assembly in Eatonville. The numbers taken from the Broadway hit “Showboat.” were acted out by the group. The work on the assembly proved to be very easy compared to the work put into the preparation of the annual Christmas program. But with a lot of hard work the program turned out to be a huge success. The Glee Club sang a selection of beautiful hymns while the Chorus sang several lively Christmas jingles. Everyone thought it was one of the best programs ever seen in the Buckley auditorium. Giving concerts, variety shows, and selling magazines all add up to a very success- ful year for the Chorus and Glee Club of 1 953-54. Besides giving programs the Chorus and Glee Club helped to raise money for the choir robes by selling magazines, but without the help of other school and civic groups, they would never have accomplished the project. In the early spring the Glee Club journeyed to Federal Way where they attended the Choral Festival. The group was commended highly on their singing ability. FIRST ROW: P. Hrinchok, Y. Anderson, D. Hammerbeck, C. Ranch, R. Neal, C. Norman, B. Raynor, T. Woolard, T. Grab, M. Godwin, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: V. Donati, P. Grob, N. Meyer , J. Bagnall, D. McCatland, M. Chalberg, B. Inglin, R. Roamy, S. Yof ko, C. Gallion, K. Bainton, S. Hulett, G. Gentela. THIRD ROW: J. Oliver, J. Osterdahl, E. Olsen, D. Benjomin, J. Pariari, D. Benjamin, J. Jacovich, L. Hoirup, J. Ousley, J. Partin, M. Caviezel, U. Bock. FOURTH ROW: G. McGlothlcn, D. Orris, B. Anderson, A. Carlson, G. Satterlund, P. Hoirup, R. Swank, R. Lohman, T. Gonzales, R. Bauman, C. Gawith.

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