Winchester High School - Logger Yearbook (Winchester, ID)

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Throughout these years of service Mrs. Osborne has been a. loyal supporter and bo- oster of school and community activities. 2 52, ANNUAL STAFF--Left to right: Chuck Haney, Bill Stephens, Delores Flores, Dick Jolley, Mrs. Giles Don Jolley, David Fowler, Ethel Millage, Doug Peterson, Glenn Rush, Carole Vann, Myrna Hartwig, Wanda Hartwig. Editor ----------- ---Ethel Millage Assistant Editor ------ --------------- D on Jolley Business Manager ------ --------------- G lenn Rush Advertising Committee--- ---Dick Jolley, Chuck Haney, Bill Stephens Circulation Committee ---- --- Dick Jolley, Chuck Haney, Bill Stephens Snapshot Editors ---- ---Doug Peterson, David Fowler Class Histories--- ------------ Class Secretaries Advisor --------- --Mrs. Nadine Giles 3 SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Under the democratic way of life, all individuals are assumed to be of equal worth so far as their concerned. One of the major responsibilities of the school, therefore, is to provide a type of development in harmony with the needs of each individual who attends school. The extent to which the school fails in this fund- amental responsibility is the extent to which it fails in the respon- sibility our democratic society has assigned to it. Therefore, the schools will be least susceptible to unrestrained exploitation by any individual or group individuals capable of efficiently directing their own lives within the broad limits of the general welfare. 4 S W fb 15 H E: ii? if WMM fi! f MRS. NADINE Glues MR' CLYDE RUBLE N. I.C.E. South West Missouri Sate. Washington State College, P.E. American History, An- U. of Idaho, Graduate Study cient History. Librarian, Journalism, Voca- tional Guidance. MRS. PAYE RUBLE MR. LEO W. YORK South West Missouri Sate, U. U. of Oregon, Band Masters of Missouri. School Washington D.C. Related Arts, Typing, Biology. English l,2,3, Band. MRS. MARGARET PETERSON N. I.C.E. Chorus, 7 8s 8 Grades. MRS. HILAH EGGART N.I.C.E. 3 Kc 4 Grades. MRS. SARAH YORK Miami University, Oxford Ohio, U. of Oregon. 5 8. 6 Grades. MRS . MARGARET OSBORNE N.I.C.E. I 8s 2 Grades. AT! R .. . W R 'P' O, J R01 'E fiff rc if H X fi' - X fx jig Z- ETHEL JOANNE MILLAGE Band--Ig Majorette--Ig Plays--1, 3,4g An- nual Staff--2, 45 Journalism--2, 3: 4H--I,2, 3g Girls Club Vice President--4, Yell Queen-- 2, 3, 4, Basketball--I, 2, 3, 41 Student Council-- 2, 3, 4g Chorus--2, 3, 4: Class President--45 Class Representative--2, 35 Office--43 Annual Editor--4. EDNA MAE GRAHAM Band--I, 2, 3g Chorus--2, 3, 45 Logger Staff--4, Hot Lunch Clerk--4g Carnival Princess--45 Class Secretary--45 Class Treasurer--3, Plays--1, 3,4g Annual Staff--3: Librarian--Ip Girls State--3g Office--4. DELORES C OLLEEN FLORES Band--Ig Play--I, 4: 4H--I, 2, 35 Journalism-- 3g Girls Club--I, 2, 3.4, Chorus--2, 3,45 Class Vice President--25 Basketball--I , 2, 3, 45 Of- fice--4g Secretary of S-tudent Body--4g Annual Staff--2g Majorette--I. sl 'Af' if 3' Q!! C '35 BARBARA JOANNE RUSH Basketball--1,2, 3,4g Plays 1, 3,45 Annual Staff--3g Journalism--3,4g Girls Club--I, 2, 3, 4g Girls Club President--3, 4g Student Body President--4g Chorus 3,4g Yell Queen--l,3, 4: Class President--2: Librarian--45 Class Secretary--35 Office--4. DIC K LEE JOLLEY Football--Ig Basketball--I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball-- I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff--3, 4: Class President-- I,3g Logger Staff--4: W Club--I, 2, 3, 4: Li- brarian--3. LARRY RAY GRANT Basketball--3,43 Track--25 Shop--2, 3: Plays -I, 3,4g Logger Staff--4g W Club--3, 4. MYREL PEARL WILSON P.E. --Ig Girls Club--I, 2, 3, 4g Home Ec. -- I, 3g Chorus Ig Journalism--3g Plays--3, 4, Related Arts--4: Class Treasurer--4g Student Body Treasurer--4. GLENN ALVIN RUSH Basketball--I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball--I, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics--3, 4g Journalism--3, 4: Annual Staff--2, 3.4: W. Club--1,2, 3,4g Class Rep- resentative L BILL IE STEPHENS Basketball--I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball--I, 2, 3, 4g Annual Staff 2 3 Class Vice President '- . I 4 Logger Staff 4, W. Club--3,4g Plays--3,4 Librarian--I. Delores Flores Barbara Rush Dick Jolley Myrel Wilson A qgn., , ' Bill Stephens SE mn PIIIIIIRES Glenn Rush Larry Grant Ethel Millage SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Ethel Millage--- ------- President Bill Stephens--- ---- V ice President Edna Graham--- ------- Secretary Myrel Wilson--- ------ Treasurer Glenn Rush ------ --- Representative Mr. A. W. Giles--- --- Class Advisor We entered the threshold of W. H, S. on September 8, 1951. There were fifteen Green Horns. Our officers for that term were: Dick Jolley President, Barbara Rush Representative, Russell Spencer Vice President, Donna Monson Secretary, and Clyde Pentzer Treasurer. Our Class Advisor was Mr. John Melrose. Myrel Wilson joined us from Grangeville the second semester. This made us a class of sixteen. As Sophomores we found we had lost six members from our class. We elected officers as follows: President Barbara Rush, Vice President Delores Flores, Secretary Norma Hall, Treasurer Marie Cash, Representative Myrel Wilson and our Class Advisor was Mr. John Peterson. Our Candidate for Car- nival Queen was Barbara Rush. Our Junior year found us with ten members in our class. Our officers were as follows: President Dick Jolley, Vice Presi- dent Delores Flores, Secretary and Treasurer Barbara Rush, and Representative Ethel Millage Our Advisor was Mr. A. W. Giles. During the second semester we gained Roberta Coffey from Texas which brought our total class membership to eleven. Now this our Senior year we are taking the last steps to our graduation from high school. We enjoyed our Senior Sneak , this was a new experience for all of us. Due to the fact that we as Seniors had too much to do we were unable to give a play. We made our money by giving cooked food sales and sponsoring games, and concessions at all the games. Edna Mae was our Senior class Queen Candidate for the High School Carnival. It is now time to say goodbye to W. H. S. We the graduating class of 1954 are each ready to look to our future. MOTTO: Knowledge is better than strength COLORS: Blue and Silver FLOWER: Asalea union! Back row left to right: Don Jolley, Glen Lucich, Robert Starcher, John Millage, Bill Ward. Front row Millie Davis, Barbara Grant, Peachie Rush, Myrna Hartwig, Marlene Kelso. President ------- ---Myrna Hartwig Vice President--- ---- Glen Lucich Treasurer ------ ----Marlene Kelso Secretary ------ ---- M illie Davis Representative --- ---Robert Starcher Class Advisor--- ---Mr. Leo W. York The Junior Class started this year with ten members. In the winter we put on our class play called Mountain Gal, under the direction of our class advisor, Mr. York, which proved quite a success. We've all been active in sports with class members taking part in basketball and baseball. Our candidate for Queen, Mar- lene Kelso, was crowned Queen of the 1953-54 Carnival. As next year's seniors we look forward to another happy year at W. H. S. I2 .5210 OIR area Left to right: Doug Peterson, Ioan Stephens, Jeannie Hodnett, Maxine Stearns, Vaunda Peterson, Roy Benson, Carole Vann, Chuck Haney, Louise Cason, Dick Boxleitner. President ------- ---- D oug Peterson Vice President ---- ---- C huck Haney Secretary ------ ---- D ick Boxleitner Treasurer ----- ------ R oy Benson Representative-- --- Louise Cason Advisor ------- ---Mrs. Ruble On September 8, 1953 eleven Sophomores entered the halls of W. H. S. to begin their second year of high school. Since our Freshman year we have gained three new members, Jeannie Hodnett and Doug Peterson, both from Lewiston. Roy Benson from Kansas. Our first class meeting was held September 14. The purpose was to discuss the Freshman Initiation. We dressed them as Dog- patch Characters and everyone had a lot of fun. Jeannie I-Iodnett was our candidate for Carnival Queen. I3 jfeifklflblll Left to right: Gene Dugger, Maris Baker, Sandra McRae, Linda Cash, Marie Stanton, Ianet Webber, Carroll Moffitt, Beverley LeBert, Bill Flores, Harold Krueger, Phyllis Bloom, David Fowler, Wanda Hart- weg, Ray Nedrow, Sharon Sullivan, Carmon Ash, Keith Stephens, Advsior Clyde Ruble. President ------- ---- R ay Nedrow Vice President ------- Carmon Ash Secretary --------- Wanda Hartwig Treasurer ---- ------- B ill Flores Reporter ---- ---- B everly LeBert Advisor--- ---Mr. Clyde Ruble Eighteen green Freshmen entered the halls of Winchester High School to become the class of 1957. During the first semester Jerry Rupe moved to Culdesac leav- ing us seventeen Freshmen. Our initiation, which was called Dog Patch , brought many laughs from the upper classmen. After the initiation, refreshments were served and a dance was given by the Sophmores. The Freshmen cleaned up afterwards. Wanda I-lartwig was our candidate for Carnival Queen. 14 'fx X nf I ,Y 1 Um ZX K-ix im FIRST AND SECOND--Back row left to right: Howard Krueger, Lyle Adams, Dale Flores, Willis Humphrey, Patty Hoffman, Tonia Campus, Patty Boxleitner. Center row left to right: Joanie Bies, Bob Dugger, Gary Krause, Bill Dugger, Jim McMillan, Lelah Stanton, Judith Halstead, Becky Kelso, Mrs. Osborne. Front row left to right: Dianne Bendick, Joanne York, Paul Steljes Jerry Wallace, Donna Andrews, Walt Krueger, and Doug Nash. THIRD AND FOURTH--Back row left to right: Albert Humphrey, Brian Benedict, David Wilsey. Third row left to right: Maxine Miller, Joanne Adams, Jessie Nedrow, Kay Rupe, Judy Boxleit- ner, Earl Stanton. Second row left to right: Jim Cash, Edward Krueger, Jimmy Krueger, Carolyn Andrews, Pat Walker, Sharon Fansler. Front row left to right: Stella Merrill, Maureen Sullivan, Judy Hood, Kay Largent, Donna Woodruff, Roy Bicknell, Mrs. Eggart. FIFTH AND SDCTH--Back row left to right: Johnny Coleman, Patsy Patridge, Mary Miller, Nancy Benson, Darlene Stanton, Barbara Wilsey. Third row left to right: Leslie Humphrey, Harvey Mer- rill, Pam Walker, Donna Kelso, Sharol Clark, Donna Boxleitner, Vonda Hartwig. Second row left to right: Wally Graham, Douglas Drause, Donna Nash, John Lucich, Larry Vann, Jane Cooke, Mrs York. Front row left to right: Jim Hood, David Creswell, Don Baker, Echo Woodruff, Orville Er- gish, Florence Stearns, Duane Stephens, Karen Largent. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH-eBack row left to right: Dolores Merrill, Donnie Harris, Carl Starcher, John Cooke, Walter Stearns, Harry Stearns. Second row left to right: Tommy Cash, Dick Flores, Penny Creswell, Kay McRae, Nodja Kelso, Alfreda Monger. Front row left to right: Darrold Rupe, Lyle Cash, Ann Webber, Fred Fox, Marvin Kelso, Irene Stanton, Mrs. Peterson. XL W W- WW KK Dick Jolley Forward Chuck Haney Guard Zzzalfefgaf Doug Peterson Forward Glenn Rush Guard Don Jolley- Center John Millage Guard Bill Ward Forward Bill Stephens Guard 18 31 l I . Dick Boxleitner Guard Robe r.t Starcher Forward LOGGER A SQUAD The Logger 1953-54 basketball team opened their season on December l, against the Craigmont Cougars, under the supervision of Clyde Ruble, who was coaching his first year in Winchester High School. The team won nine and lost ten. Members of the squad were as follows: fSeniorsl Glenn Rush, Dick Jolley, and Bill Stephens. Uuniorsl Don Jolley, John Millage, Bill Ward, and Robert Starcher. fSophomores Chuck Haney, Dick Boxleitner, and Doug Peterson. SEASON'S GAMES Place Team 'I-11351 Craigmont Craigmont 53 Winchester St. Gertrudes Z0 Winchester Cottonwood 35 Winchester Nez Perce 59 St. Gertrudes St Gertrudes 44 Kendrick Kendrick 43 Winchester Craigmont 59 Cottonwood Cottonwood 52 Winchester Culdesac 36 Nez Perce Nez Perce 35 Winchester Clearwater 44 Ferdinand Ferdinand 36 Reubens Reubens 39 Winchester Ferdinand 55 Lapwai Lapwai 65 Winchester Kendrick 66 Culdesac Culdesac 31 Winchester Reubens 59 Winchester Lapwai 78 I9 Back row left to right: Clyde Ruble, coach, Robert Starcher, John Millage, Larry Grant, Glenn Lucich Front row left to right: Billie Stephens, Keith Stephens, Bill Flores, Carmon Ash. BARBARA RUSH ETHEL MILLAGE IIHEEHLEHDEHS PEACHIE RUSH The B squad under the supervision of Clyde Ruble, started the season out good, winning four straight, then they had a losing streak of three games. The team won six and lost four. The players were as follows: fSeniorsQ Larry Grant and Bill Stephens. Uuniorsj John Millage, Robert Starcher, and Glen Lucich. flfreshmenl Carmon Ash, Keith Stephens, and Bill Flores. SEASON'S GAMES Place Team We They Craigmont Craigmont 43 41 Winchester St. Gertrudes 35 16 Winchester Cottonwood 41 27 St. Gertrudes St. Gertrudes 38 35 Winchester Craigmont 37 42 Cottonwood Cottonwood 33 42 Winchester Culdesac 39 Z8 Winchester Clearwater 35 39 Culdesac Culdesac 54 41 Winchester Lapwai 49 51 Good Rooms Good Service Good Food Phone 781 Winchester, Idaho WI EIHESEER CASH SHIRE Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware Ph0r16 161 Winchester, Idaho 1 l Back row left to right: Carole Vann, Delores Flores, Jeannie Hodnett, Millie Davis, Beverly LeBert, Wanda l-lartwig, Myrna Hartwig. Front row left to right: Carroll Moffitt, Ioan Stephens, Ethel Millage Barbara Rush, Vaunda Peterson. Coach Clyde Ruble, The Loggerettes opened their 1953-54 season at Nezperce, where they lost their first game. The girls won six and lost two. Clyde Ruble coached the girls for his first year. The girls turning out were as follows: fSeniorsj Ethel Millage, Delores Flores, and Barbara Rush. Uuniorsl Millie Davis. fSopho- moresl Carole Vann, Jeannie Hodnett, Vaunda Peterson, and Joane Stephens. flfreshmenj Beverly LeBert, Wanda Hartwig, and Carole Moffitt. SEASON'S GAMES Place Team We They Winchester Nezperce Z7 29 Kendrick Kendrick Z6 18 Nezperce Nezperce 19 27 Ferdinand Ferdinand 37 35 Reubens Reubens 36 Z9 Winchester Ferdinand Z8 ZZ Winchester Kendrick 25 13 Winchester Reubens 41 Z9 22 BASEBALL--Back row left to right: Doug Peterson, Dick Boxleitner, Bill Ward, Dick Jolley, Larry Grant, Chuck Haney, Don Jolley, John Millage. Front row left to right: Bill Flores, Keith Stephens Carmon Ash, Glen Lucich. Bill Stephens, Glenn Rush. 'Q SHIlDU'S PLHUE fy!! ly! iffy. Phone 112 Winchester, Idaho 'J . W CLUB--Back row left to right: Glenn Rush, Millie Davis, Dick Jolley, Peachie Rush, Larry Grant Barbara Rush, Bill Ward, Ethel Millage, John Millage, Don Jolley. Front row left to right: Dick Boxleitner, Robert Starcher, Marlene Kelso, Carole Vann, Delores Flores, Chuck Haney, Bill Stephens. LIBRARY SCIENCE--Left to right: Jeannie l-lodnett, Barbara Rush, Marlene Kelso, Myma-Hartwig, Barbara Grant, Mrs. Nadine Giles. f ff? fx xm K., j?gi7f p-ll X fx f 19,29 THE IHISTH HLUBBH Back row left to right: Janet Webber, Maris Baker, Barbara Grant, Carole Vann, Delores Flores, Jeannie Hodnett, Millie Davis, Beverly LeBert, Edna Graham, Marlene Kelso, Myrel Wilson, Myma H-artwig. Center row: Maxine Stearns, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Eggart, Mrs. Giles, Mrs. Ruble, Mrs. York, Mrs. Peter son, Marie Stanton, Linda Cash. Front row: Peachle Rush. Vaunda Peterson, Barbara Rush, Ethel Millage, Joan Stephens, Louise Cason, Wanda l-lartwig, Phylis Bloom, Sharon Sullivan, Carroll Moffitt, Sandra McRae. CJFFICERS President ----------- -------- B arbara Rush Vice President -------------- Ethel Millage Secretary ------------------ Myrna Hartwig Treasurer ------------------- Millie Davis Sgt. at Arms ---------------- Peachie Rush Parliamentarian ----------- Delores Flores Advisor ---------------- Mrs. Nadine Giles To bring girls into closer association for educational and rec- reational benefits is the purpose of the girls club. All women teachers are invited to be honorary members of the organization. This year Mrs. Margaret Peterson, Mrs. Hilah Eggart and Mrs. Faye Ruble were initiated as honorary members. Nine freshmen girls became members and also Jeannie Hodnett a sophomore who was new in the school. Banquets, teas and parties are sponsored by the girls. The main project of the club is doing for orphans . Boxes were sent to Korean orphans this year. TBMXFJZT STUDENT COUNCIL--Seated left to right: Don Jolley, Robert Starcher, Glen Rush, Myrel Wilson, Ethel Millage, Delores Flores, Barbara Rush, Mr. Giles, Doug Peterson, Ray Nedrow, Wanda Hartwig. Standing left to right: Louise Cason, and Myrna I-lartwig. RELATED ARTS--Left to right: Roy Benson, John Millage, Glen Lucich, Robert Starcher, Bill Ward, Myrel Wilson, and Mrs. Clyde Ruble. CHORUS---Left to right: Mrs. Peterson, Myrna Hartwig, Maxine Stearns, Carroll Moffitt, Bar bara Grant Edna Mae Graham, Phylis Bloom, Beverly LeBert, Sharon Sullivan, Maris Baker, Delores Flores, Barbara Rush, Dick Flores, Doug Peterson, David Fowler, Clarmon Ash, Wanda Hartwig, Peachie Rush, Joan Stephens, Millie Davis, Ethel Millage, Jeannie Hodnett, Sandra McRae, Carole Vann, Marie Stanton, Louise Cason, and Vaunda Peterson. HIUSIC IS FUN The chorus had a very successful year under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Peterson who was in her first year of teach- ing here. The activities they took part in were: Singing for the Presbyterian Churc'h on Family Night, November 13, special Thanksgiving November ZZ, and Easter Service April 18. They sang at the Christmas program December ZZ, and a mixed group sang at the Lewis Clark Hotel for the Nezperce Farm Loan As- sociation Luncheon March Z3. They took in two festivals. The Prarie Festival March 27, and the District Festival at Lewiston April 30, and May 1 and Z. A triple Triad went to Grangeville March 17, and sang for the St. Patricks party. ,fk JOURNALISM---Standing left to right: Dick Jolley, John Millage, Larry Grant, Peachie Rush, Mrs. Nadine Giles. Sitting down left to right: Glenn Rush, Robert Starcher, Barbara Grant, Edna Graham, Bill Stephens, Barbara Rush, Millie Davis. This group publishes the school paper every two weeks. The organization belongs to Quill and Scroll and also the Pacific Slope Press. This makes five years of membership in both associations BAND---Left to right: Sharol Clark, Mary Miller, Vonda Hartwig, Dick Flores, Wally Gra- ham, Mr. York, Douglas Krause, Penny Creswell, Donna Nash, Fred Fox, Barbara Wilsey, Echo Woodruff. Organized this year of 1954 under the supervision of L, W. York the band made definite progress. A public concert was given on April 9. Jr. High Princesses -gr -f. .pf Delores Merrill Ann Webber Freshman Princess Wanda I-Iartwig Sophomore Princes s cHHn'VMEieneKeiiIEfn J eanne H Odne it Edna Graham A QUEEN IS CROWNED l voTEs ARE CAST! Look at me! L e t s g S o P r h i O n S Get that ball! 4' P 's again? ' 4-af . ' 'lv a A 1 Hot lunch clerk K s Sitting Pretty T S ll u I d e n 'S af'3'o S What a car! Look at the prize !' Noon chat Gossiping 1 Baseball Fans! r k i n 8 h a r d ! 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