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

 - Class of 1957

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Boys Choose Homecoming Candidates The activity of the Boys' Club this year was to nominate candidates for Homecoming Queen. Officers are President, Charles Reamy; Vice-Pres- ident, Grover Gregg; and Secretary, Don Nearhood. The adviser is Mr. Ross. Boys' Club Officers for the 1956-57 school year were Don Nearhood, Secretary; Chuck Reamy, President; and Grover Gregg, Vice-President. “WR” Letter Winners Wear Them Proudly The White River High School lettermen became an active organization this year. To be eligible, it is required that a boy earn a letter in any major sport. Sponsoring a dance, buying identical jackets, and having a float in the Homecoming Parade were among their activities. Officers were Jim Wolcott, President; Don Nearhood, Vice-President; and Walt Olson, Secretary. Mr. Redmond and Mr. Ross are the advisers. Walter Olson, Secretary; Jim Wolcott, President; and Don Nearhood, Vice-President, presided over the meetings of the Lettermen's Club. FIRST ROW: N. Storm, S. Horaski, D. Pariari, B. Hensel, D. Hall, D. Franklin, R. Catchpole, J. Boyle. SECOND ROW: W. Olson, D. Maris, K. Berg, G. Edwards, M. Inglin, D. Nearhood, J. Wolcott, J. Wolcott, j. Olson. THIRD ROW: L. Kuranko, D. Roney, J. Hahto, D. Baker, J. Smith, B. Richardson, D. Neal, B. Berg. 13

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Many Services Performed by Girls’ Club Carol Dickson and Sharon Kropi, Girls' Club Secretary and Vice-president, discuss future plans for the Tolo. Carol Renner presided over the Girls' Club and helped to keep the club active for 1956-57 school year. GIRLS' CLUB CABINET SITTING: Carol Renner. Linda Hillstrom. Lois Remington, Chee Chee Hack- mann, Sharon Kropi, Judy Johnson, Carol Dickson. STANDING: Willie Rinell, Jeanie Podolak, Cheryl Hansen, Mary Soler, Evelyn Thieman, Pamela Youngs, Miss Kathan. Service for the school and continuance of high standards were two of the main goals of the Girls' Club, led by adviser, Miss Kathan, president, Carol Renner, and cabinet members. First on the Girls' Club agenda was presenta- tion of a very successful Variety Show, which was composed of school and public talent. Various committees appointed by the cabinet were assigned to carry out the many duties of the club, such as selling hot dogs and coffee at home games. Decorating the Christmas tree and the halls were all a part of the Girls' Club work. Other notable activities conducted by the Club were the annual Homecoming Assembly and Dance, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, the Mothers' Tea, and the Tolo where the girls escort the boys. Each girl has the same chance to participate in the varied activities of the Girls' Club. - These attractive Usherettes are selected by the Girls' Club Cabinet to usher Concerts, Homecoming, School Plays, Mothers' Tea, Bacca- laureate, Graduation, and many other school functions. These girls are active members of Girls''Club and other school ac- tivities. Each year five girls from the Freshman Class are chosen by the Cabinet and they, along with the fifteen original members, make up the Usherettes. USHERETTES KNEELING: J. Podolak, J. Borler, R. Merriman, C. Dieringer, C. Renner, S. Trullinger. STANDING: S. Hubbell, E. Dole, R. Snell, G. Crackel, E. Baker, P. Grob, C. Hanson, C. Dickson, G. Doty, L. Hillstrom, T. West, L. Fielding, N. Person, M. lightburn, M. Ronney.



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G. A. A. Promotes Sportsmanship Among Girls FIRST ROW: Emily Walker, Sharon Kropi, Mary Soler, Elsie Anderson, Kathy Tschumperlin, Donna Gallion, Judy Johnson, Margie Lightburn. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Franklin, Nadine Person, Sonja Heston, Bar- bara Britschgi, Carol Renner, Lois Remington, Jeanie Podolak, Ruth Merriman, Dorothy Locke. THIRD ROW: Toni West, Donavee Dickson, Chee Chee Hackmann, Linda Hillstrom, Carole VanSickle, Genellen Doty, Karen Hodge, Jerry Willis, Esther Knapp, Susie Martinelli. GAA Officers are Teresa Chihuly, Secretary; Lois Remington, President; and Margie Lightburn, Vice- President. This year the girls' athletic activities started successfully under the capable leadership of Lois Remington, President; Margie Lightburn, Vice-President; and Teresa Chihuly, Sec- retary. First on the sports agenda was volleyball, the cham- pionship being won by the Seniors. Basketball, baseball, pingpong, tumbling, and occas- ional parties occupied the girls' time for the rest of the year and kept them very busy and entertained. The GAA has had new rules and regulations added to its constitution under the helpful guidance of their faculty adviser, Miss Hughes. The girls sincerely enjoyed their 1956-57 year in the Girls' Athletic Association. GAA Managers were Emily Walker, Karen Hodge, and Mary Soler. They were in charge of the three main sports of GAA. 14 Girls receiving their third letter in GAA were Karen Hodge, Emily Walker, Carol Renner, and Lois Remington.

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