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

 - Class of 1955

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 Schedules jj vilfilled by ±Stag an d ‘f- rojection C3 rew STAGE AND PROJECTION CREW FIRST ROW: D. Robortson, M. O’Brien, B. Olesrud, L. Behrens, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: B. Inglin, R. Morgan, L. Moulton, F. Gonzales, B. Anderson. THIRD ROW: C. Hackman, P. Hoirup, D. Orriss, E. Fraley, R. FOURTH ROW: W. Bevans, F. Zedak, J. Griener. F. F. A. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: N. Looney, A. Magstadt, B. Melton. SECOND ROW: J. Caviezel, D. Elison, J. Dieringer. iver ‘UJ tite C)Qi St ow 4 dbility in zsdaricult rgncuiture Under the direction of Mr. Mellish. all members of the stage crew should be commended on their fine work throughout the year. Stage work consists of the showing of movies to classes, having the PA system working for all assemblies and football games, and building and setting the props for school plays. To earn a letter, a required number of 40 hours is needed. This does not include school time. The letter is earned after school hours. Anything they do in school time is for experience. It takes some students two years to earn a letter. F. F. A. FIRST ROW- D. Schodde, D. Thieman, S. Horaski, J. Caviezel, A. Magstadt, B. Melton, N. Looney, K. Rainey, D. Nearhood, T. Meldahl, G. Lastala. SECOND ROW: F. Furnish, M. Inglin, D. Pariari, L. Horaski, H. Nelson, D. Kosko, B. Johnson, B. Gordon, C. Reamy, J. Hamilton, A. Furnish. THIRD ROW: B. Hensel, P. Wall, W. Horaski, H. Sten- holm, D. Maris, B. Johnson, D. Loomis, R. Young, K. Flink, D. Elison.

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Girls'GU resen is )arietxj Slt ow BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS President, D. PICKEL, Secretory, J. DIERINGER Z lryned £ or cos oys to ZU GIRLS' CLUB CABINET FIRST ROW: E. Thiemon, M. Lightburn, P. Grab, S. Maris, G. Gontala. SECOND ROW: Y. Andorson, J. Trullinger, J. Poutt, D. McCasland, L. Remington, V. Zaffee, P. Baker. THIRD ROW: J. Partin, B. Inglin. Under the leadership of Miss Gates, advisor, and Phyllis Grab, president, the Girls' Club has accomplished much this year. Among its many achievements was the revising of the Constitution, a task filled with hard work. Each girl was given a copy of the revised edition. The annual Homecoming affair is sponsored by the members of the Girls’ Club. This year our Homecoming was held October 29. The girls worked hard to put on a program that was different and interesting. One of the main projects of the club is the annual Girls’ Club Tolo. which this year was held on December 11. sporting a Christmas theme of Winter Fantasy.” A new project undertaken by the girls was the spon- soring of a Variety Show which was composed of school and public talent. The cabinet, along with the president and the advisor, is the governing body of the group. It includes a vice- president. secretary, a representative from each class, sales chairman, assistant sales chairman, entertainment chair- man, league room chairman, friendship chairman and G.A.A. president. One of the last affairs of the Girls’ Club was the Mother-Daughter Tea held this spring. L. REMINGTON, Secretary V. ZAFFEE, Vice-President



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tStuJents jCLea tScholastically cf This year Honor Society had a total of 47 members. There were 16 seniors, 17 juniors and 14 sophomores. Honor Society aims to promote higher scholastic stand- ings in which any students who maintain a B average or above are eligible. It also aims to develop students socially. The new members were initiated at an annual party held at the home of our ambitious advisor, Mrs. Elison. and then again at school the following day. An efficient President, Dave Jones, who was assisted by Vice President Ed Demko and Secretary Charlotte Dieringer, all contributed very much to help make the year a success. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS FIRST ROW: G. Gentala, Y. Anderson, K. Bainton, D. McCasland, K. Hreha. SECOND ROW: J. Bagnoll, M. Chalborg, J. Poutt, J. Trollinger, B. Olesrud. THIRD ROW: D. Jones, D. Orriss, M. Coviezel. Among other activities the Honor Society members served refreshments in the library after the Homecoming assembly. They also presented a one-act play for the Christmas assembly, sponsored a sock dance after a foot- ball game and put on a skit at a pep assembly. HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Ed Demko, Vice-President; Chorolette Dieringen, Secretary ond Dave Jones, President. MRS. IDA ELLISON HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: S. Trollinger, C. Dieringer, D. Derby, T. Grab, S. Morse, S. Boyle, C. Renner. SECOND ROW: B. Bagnall, D. Locke, F. Honsowitz, L. Behrens, L. Erickson, W. Rincll, J. Hatch. THIRD ROW: J. Phillips, S. Gillis, V. Zoffee, D. Robertson, P. Baker, J. Martinelli, C. Melton, E. Knapp. FOURTH ROW: B. Inglin, E. Olson, E. Demko, D. Baker, E. Olson, R. Johnson, M. Schwab, N. Looney. i 'f

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