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

 - Class of 1961

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Gary Johnson--Inspirational Award Pat Rooney—Inspirational Award Gary Johnson ausch Lomb Science Award FACULTY INSPIRATIONAL AWARD--is awarded to the outstanding Senior girl and boy. It is based upon scholastic standing, leadership, activities, sports- manship, personality, and general attitude towards the school. v • C v , 0 BAUSCH LOMB SCIENCE AWARD--is given to the Senior who has shown outstanding ability in the field of science. ACTIVITIES A WARD--is given to a Senior who has made an outstanding contribution in activities. BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP A WARD--is given to the Senior girl and boy who have shown the best sportsmanship during the year. Dave Williams Activities Award Marita Stahl 5abe Ruth Sportman- ship Award Carole Johnson Vocational Award VOCATIONAL AWARD—is given to the Senior who has been the most successful in the vocational field. CITIZENSHIP AWARD--is given to the Senior who has been the best model of good citizenship. PUBLICATIONS AWARD--is bestowed upon the Senior who has shown unusual ability in the field of publications. MUSIC AWARD--is given to the Senior who has shown outstanding talent and ability in the field of music. John Kacer Babe Ruth Sportsman- ship Award Roberta Schwab Citizenship Award Roberta Schwab Publications Award 9

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s4evevut BRUCE BREWER Valedictorian BRUCE BREWER, Valedictorian, has worked very hard to earn this honor. Besides his studies, he was our Senior Class President and Honor Society President. Bruce participated in both All School Plays in his Senior year, he has also been a member of Torch Honor Society for four years and a Stu- dent Council member, for one. He has also been active in athletics. Bruce was a very competent worker at any task he undertook. ALICE COYNE Salutatori an ALICE COYNE, Salutatorian, has main- tained a high grade point in her four high school years. Alice edited the '61 T'Kopechuck, she was a G.C. Cabinet letter winner for four years, a G.A.A. Letter winner for four years, a three year member of Torch Honor Society, a Student Council member, a Drill Team member and a member of Non- ettes. Alice has had many activities, but she has still had time to earn her grades. RICHARD MOULDEN, Faculty Speaker, was chosen by the faculty because of his high scholastic rec- ord and general worthiness. He was a member of Torch Honor Society and the Annual Staff. He has participated in Band and has been very successful in the music field. He was also a member of the All School Plays in his Senior Year. LYN ROSE, Class Speaker, was chosen by the class to be their representative speaker at gradua- tion. Lyn has been a very hard worker for her class in her years at White River. Lyn worked very hard on the Annual staff in her Junior and Senior years. She has been very active in dramatics. She acted in All School Plays in both her Junior and Senior years. DAVE WILLIAMS, Master of Cere- monies, was one of the most ac- tive Seniors. He excelled mainly in athletics. He played both Football, Basketball and Baseball. Dave lettered in each of these sports. The most important job encountered by Dave this year was leading the Student Body as their President. He carried out the duties of this office very well. RICHARD MOULDEN LYN ROSE DAVID WILLIAMS Faculty Speaker Class Speaker Master of Ceremonies



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Settlor Class Officers: Pres. Bruce Brewer, Vice-Pres. John Kacer, Sec.-Treas. Rita Seymour, Student Council Represen ative Eleanor Knapp. Twelve years ago many of the Seniors of 1961 started learning how to work and get along together. Co-operat; was a hard point to achieve but the accomplishment of it began to show when we were in our Freshman year. The class chose Ron Bolton as President. The other officers were Ricky Moulden, Vice-Pres.; Ann Marsh, Sec.-Treas.; Georgia Lochridge, Rep. and A1 Kosko, Calendar Committee Rep. We sponsored our first soc dance and also entere a float in the Homecoming parade that year. This all proved to be very successful and it gave us much encourage ment for the future years. Our Sophomore year began with selecting our officers. They were Dave Williams, Pres.; Marita Stahl, Vice- Pres.; Joan Gentala, Sec.-Treas.; Bill Boyle, Rep.; and All Kosko, Calendar Committee Rep. Our main activity this year was the Sophomore Hop. The theme was Rock Around The Clock. This year many of the class mem- bers entered into new and different activities and Clubs. We made our first year in Senior High a perfect beginnit for future success and fun. In our Junior year Dave Williams was again elected President. Lyn Rose was our Vice-Pres., with Marita Stahl as Sec.-Treas., and Ann Marsh, Rep. This was a very exciting year for our class. It began with receiving our clat rings. The Jr.-Sr. Ball was another highpoint of the year. Lyn Rose was the Co-General Chairman for the dance entitled Harbor Lights. Many of the Juniors contributed their time and talent to this project. The final year of our goal finally arrived. We are Seniors at last! This proved to be the most outstanding ant memorable year for us. Our first activity was going to Tacoma to have our Senior pictures taken. Then we order our pictures, announcements, calling cards, and our caps and gowns. Besides all of the regular activities of the students there were many of the Seniors applying for scholarships. The Seniors participated in almost all of the activities offered. The Jr.-Sr. Ball was held in May this year. Most of the Seniors worked very hard to make this dance as successful as possible since it was their last high school dance. A perfect and most wonderful ending to twelve long years of work was graduation. This was one moment that will stay in the hearts of the Class of 61 forever.

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