Wishram High School - Chief Yearbook (Wishram, WA)
- Class of 1954
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1 A Dedica+ion We, The senior closs of I954, wish To dedicofe Jrhis, our cmnuol, +0 fhe Ieochers who have helped us reach Jrhe heighf we have now olrfoined. Facully -fv Miss Lucille Tricl:eH' MV- D- P- Pfelfegei ll? n r ii, 1 Mr. George E. Tuclrer, Mr. Louis Foulon, Suporiniencleni of Schools Principal, Grade School Mr. Orville Ransford Mrs. Marilyn Prokoges HIGH mmm Senior Class TOM RAYBURN-Boslcelboll I, 2, 3, 4: Sollboll 2, 3: Foollooll 3, 4: Boseboll 4: Sporls Edilor I, 2: Sludenl Body Presidenl 2: Sludenl Body Secrelory 3: Bond I: Closs Secrelory 4: Boys' Club 3: Asso- cioled Sludenl Body I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY GOW-Boslselboll I, 2, 3, 4: Sollboll I, 2, 3: Foolboll 3, 4: Boseboll 4: Sludenl Body Presidenl 3: Sludenl Body Secrelory 4: Closs Treosurer 4: Boys' Club 3: Sludenl Council 4: Associoled Slu- denl Body I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE RHODES-Annuol Sloll 2, 4: Eclilor ol Poper 3: Girls' Club 3, 4: Drill 'Ieom 2: Poper Sloll 4: Sludenl Council 4: Closs Presi- denl 4: Associoled Sludenl Body 2, 3, 4. LARRY COHEA-Sollboll I, 3: Poper Sloll I: Sludenl Body Presidenl 4: Closs Vice Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council 4: Associoled Sludenl Body I, 3, 4. EVERETT EVANS-Boslcelboll I, 2, 4: Foolboll 3, 4: Bosebc1lI4: Bond I: Boys' Club 3: Closs Represenlolive 4: Associoled Sludenl Body I, 2, 3, 4. Seniors Tom Rayburn Larry Cohea Larry Gow Charlene Rhodes Everefl' Evans A, 1 5 , I, ., 'ln r v I Class Hislory One brighl' day in lhe fall of l949, eighl lorillianl' siudenls enlered The halls of Wishram High School as lowly Freshmen. The high lighls of our Freshman year were Freshman lnilialion, The Chrislmas Program, lhe Talenl Show, and a lrip ro Mullnomah Falls. ln our Sophomore year four of us re-enlered Wishram High School. W'e enjoyed iniliafing lhe new Freshmen. There wasn'+ any oulslanding evenfs lhal year. In our Junior year ihree oi us relurned, also lwo new sludenls, Char- lene Rhodes and Larry Cohea. Oufslanding evenls of our Junior year wereilhe Harvesl Dance. 'rhe Sweeihearl Ball, and l'he Carnival, ln The fall of l953 lhe five of us relurned for our lasl year. The ou?- slanding evenls of lhe year were lhe high school inilialion parly, fhe Public Halloween parfy, Baccalaureale Services, and Commencemenl. We also had a successful year in foolball and baslcelball. ln fhe fall of I953 we organized classes. for 'lhe firsl lime. The Senior Class Officers were: Charlene Rhodes, Presiclenl: Larry Cohea, Vice Presi- dent Tom Rayburn. Secrefaryg Larry Gow, Treasurer: and Everell' Evans, Represenlalive. The five lhal remained for 'rhe las+ year are Charlene Rhodes. Larry Cohea, Everell' Evans, Larry Gow, and Tom Rayburn. 1460 1 i 4.4 afft Class .Prophecy ln This year l97O The governmenT ordered me To make a survey on The l954 graduaTing class oT Wishram l'ligh School. My TirsT sTop came when l saw Larry Gow who had seTTled down in NorThern CaliTornia, worlc- ing as an engineer on The producTion oT Tlying saucers, I was inTormed ThaT his wiTe, a naTive aT Goldendale. was worlcing as a mechanic in a garage To supporT Their children, one oT whom was Tollowing in his TaTher's TooTsTeps as a Top geomeTry sTudenT. As we wenT around The counTry in our super-ieT plane, l sTopped To waTch The Barnum and Bailey Circus and whom should l see operaTing The merry-go-round buT EvereTT Evans. ATTer leaving high school he wenT on To CenTral WashingTon College oT EducaTion To geT a Teacher's degree, buT found ThaT operaTing a merry-go-round was much more proTiTable' Than The Teaching profession. V lT was here ThaT l, Charlene Rhodes RoclceTeller, received an urgenT Telegram Trom m-y husband begging me To come home because our seven maids and Two buTlers had quiT and my seven wild, uncared Tor children were running loose: and There was no one There To care Tor our mansion. l immediaTely boarded The nexT Train Tor my home in Minneapolis and whom should l see as conducTor, buT Larry,Cohea. While visiTing wiTh Larry l learned ThaT aTTer graduaTing he had Talcen a iob on The washouT Traclc, and being very successful had worlced his way up To conducTor. l-le informed me ThaT his wiTe, RuTh Ann. and Their children are very happy living in The small and b,eauTiTul Town of Avery. WashingTon. U . As l was approaching a Taxi sTand in Minneapolis I noTiced a posTer adverTising The Minneapolis Lalcers, and who should be The sTar. buT my mosT able assisTanT, Tom Rayburn. ATTer graduaTing Trom high school Tom enTered WhiTman College where he sTarred as a Torward on Their baslceTball Team. ATTer graduaTing from WhiTman he signed a conTracT wiTh The Minneapolis Lakers and has been one oT Their ouTsTanding aT- TracTions ever since. A535 Class Will SecTion I We, The Senior Class oT I954, as we bid Tarewell To Wishram High School, do hereby make This our IasT will and TesTamenT. SecTion 2 The Seniors oT The Class oT '54 leave To: MR. TUCKER-The besT oT luck wiTh The TuTure seniors. MR. PREKEGES-4FuTure successTul years in sporTs. MISS TRICKETT-Hope Tor beTTer classes in'The TuTure. SecTion 3 We, The class oT '54 leave To The: FRESHMAN CLASS our worn and baTTered desks. SOPI-IOMORE CLASS our almosT besT behavior. JUNIOR CLASS our good Times as Seniors. SecTion 4 LARRY COHEA leaves his abiIiTy To keep his mouTh shuT To Roger Rhodes. TOM RAYBURN leaves his place on The honor roll To Gary LaVigne. CHARLENE RHODES leaves her abiliTy To never sTay home and sTiII geT her lessons in on Time To Ellen Marie Baldassare. LARRY GOW leaves his heighTh To Elwood Wilde. EVERETT EVANS leaves his Oklahoma drawl To Rod SarTweII. 4' . I Class Poem Jusl four shorl years ago. Freshmen we, wilh shining faces. Enrered Wishram High fo be ins+ruc'red ln our sludies wilh all good graces. The nexf year. Sophomores were we. Bur all we can remember of lhe year ls 'rhe games we played, lhe fun we had. And lhe friendship we held dear. During our lhird year here, we resolved To improve our lime ond mend our ways: For soon we learned 'rhal only by sfudy Could we progress in Jrhe succeeding days Now, Alas! Four years have passed. And we have made Jrhe grade. So fha? foday, we 'rhe Senior Class. Are proud of The record we have made. So. as we proudly lace 'rhe Fulure. May our goal be ever Upward! Onward! Slriving honesfly 'ro do our besl Along The parhs of life we fread. Junior Class Top row, lefi lo riglwl: Mr. Prekeges, Rod Sorlwell, Dick l-lubloel Vernon Miller, Fern Ellilrilz, Morlys Groybill. Bollom row, lefl +o riglwlz Joanne Smilli, Jolwn Day, Roger Rliocles xx 1 Q, U. x Sophomore Class Leli lo riglii: Miss Triclcelt Ruin Ann Frcznlclin, Borboro Royburn Jomes Dciy, Peler While, Loren Delaney, Jim Evons, Sylvio Miller. .'i' I I - was ,V I D 4- .-, ,.:,n:v93i . ' ' - n 9 ::enQO',D:g1 .1k?n'fn'.v.' fw- W Freshman Class Top row, lefl +o righrz Elwood Wilde, Barbara Bender, Gary LaVigne, Gary EllioH', Norman Auslin, Max Graybill, Mr. Tucker. Kneeling, lelr lo righrx Sandra Lyon, Caroline Leachman, Pal Sackelr, Ellen Marie Baldassare. 4 ,!'y,M ., 6 by , , r Q 6 : 1 ...Y ...v- Sludenl' Body Top row, leff To righfz Jim Day, Evereff Evans, Vernon Miller, Tom Rayburn, Larry Gow, Pefer While, Gary Ellioll, Larry Cohea, Richard Hubbell. Third row: Miss Trickell, Mr. Prekeges, Marlys Graybill, Barbara Rayburn, Barbara Bender, Loren Delaney, Gary LaVigne, Norman Auslen, Fern Ellifrilz, Joanne Smilh, Mr. Tucker. Second row: Max Graybill, Elwood Wilde, Jim Evans, Sylvia Miller, Jon Day, Roderick Sarfwell, Roger Rhodes. Third row: Rulh Ann Franklin, Pal' Sackell, Sandra Lyon, Caroline Leachman, Ellen Marie Baldassare, Charlene Rhodes. l :THX 23900 . A1 fi ,f, ll 4 ' C.. Annual ancl Paper S+aff Lefr +o righl: Charlene Rhodes, Joanne Smilh, Sylvia Miller, Miss Trlclcell, Fern Ellilrllz, Marlys Grayblll. i' 'ff S+uclen+ Council Sfanding, lelr +o righr: Larry Cohea, Larry Gow, Gary l.aVigne, Mr. Tucker. Sealed: Rulh Ann Franklin, Fern Ellifrilz, Barbara Rayburn, Charlene Rhodes, Jim Evans, Vernon Miller, Rod Sarlwell. fo :i,.f':,'HE'Q,: vi 4 B. 'iiiiinhr' r ' 'ZW , Q 2 f 'N new C4 qc 'K Nw 1 17 N., x Foo+ball Team Top row, lefr To riglilz Gary Ellioll, Vernon Miller, Tom Rayburn, Larry Gow, Jim Day, Loren Delaney, Evererf Evans, and Coach Prelceges. Kneeling, lefr ro righrz Rodericlc Sarrwell, Jim Evans, Norman Ausren, Elwood Wilde, and Roger Rhodes. Baskefball A Team Top row, leff lo riglvl: James Day, Tom Rayburn, Larry Gow, Vernon Miller, Gary LaViqne, Mr. Prelceqes. BoHom row, leff To right Jim Evans, Evererr Evans, Loren Delaney, Elwood Wilde. ,L -- As..-if L fr 4 Wi V12 5 Q SMVJ , fl Baskefball Team Lell 'ro rlqlmli fvlox Groybill, Rod Scrlwel Gory Elloll llc rnon Auzlen, ond Roger Rhodes. Cooclmz Mr. Prekogez. lvl ,gf- Vol l eyb a II Lell lo right Rullw Ann Franklin, Joonne Smzllw Sylvxo M ller Morlys Groybill, Fern Ellifrilz, Borbcro Rayburn, Pol Soclceh' Sandro Lyon Caroline Leoclwmon, Ellen Marie Boldofsore. Cooclw: Mr. Tuclfer. Ls, 'F I '8 sauAo if V f ,Q 5 ,Q .,l f, R ' s 1 S a rf' ,MJD 3 1 '19 I a M' Q If ' ' 5 ,tb A- 3, 1 1 I M, N1 Z M Girls' League Back row. lell lo righl: Mrs. Prelceges, Ellen Marie Bolclassare Sandra Lyon, Joanne Smilh, Marlys Grayloill, Barbara Bender Fern Ellifrllz Pal Saclceff. 45 , A I A ,N 355. ,ig ,, f S 'C' 1 J 1 f Cheer Leaders Fronl row: Rufh Ann Franklin, Caroline Leachman Sylvia Miller Barbara Rayburn, Charlene Rhocles. Leff 'ro right Sylvia Miller, Caroline Leachman and Barbara Rayburn. L l Q -12 ,455 5 ' Buns' zsuiiilyn' '- l L Q ,fmt ,f Q-Q. H C'!f?!.,4:!f4?!!!A. ,Q 'N . f 'E'- L I I FooTball The Wishram Indians ended The i953 TooTloall season very sTrong. For The second successive year The Team placed Third in The CounTy League. lT was The Team's second year oT TooTball and They proved To be a much improved ball club over Their TirsT year. ATTer a raTher slow sTarT, The season's climax came when They won Their lasT Three games over KliclciTaT. EasTon, and RuTus. The record Tor The year was Three wins and Three losses. There were Three games ouT of The league. They losT Their TirsT game, which was a league game To Glenwood. In Their nexT Two games They losT To Lyle Twice: one oT Them a non-league game. ln Their nexT ouTing They won over a highly raTed Kliclci- TaT Team. The indians Then played EasTon on Their home Tield and downed The EasTon Team wiThouT any Trouble. ln Their lasT game oT The year They Traveled To RuTus and Tromped The RuTus Team. The Team placed Tive men oT The All-STar Team. Those making iT were V. Miller. T. Rayburn. J. Evans, L. Gow, and E. Evans. Scores of This Year's Games Wishram OpponenTs 6 24 'Glenwood 6 39 Lyle 20 32 'Lyle 35 I8 'KliclciTaT 33 6 EasTon 65 I8 Rufus I65 I37 TaTal ak lndicaTes ConTerence Games wi Aff JU Legffifffj 2 is 5 M Q' x 9C - 1 -. ,, - - i J L ' 2 F C i .WN l T s 3 5 XV. 'T. 'J. Pfcuycf I.. Dolores, III.Icr I.. Gow Rayburn Evons E. Evans J. Doy G. IEIIioH II. Auslren Iz. -. Jiicfo R. SorIweII R. Rhodes Baske'I'IoaII PLAYERS AND POSITION Posiiion End Con Ior End Qucr 0 Im ,IQ I Icfiboo' I-IQIIIJOCI-1 I'IoIIboc': Iind End Quorierbock I-Iolfbock CenI'er 'IIncIicQ+es sI'C1r+ing Ieom f' Your Sophomzrc Junior Senior Senicr Sopnzmo. o fonio' Sop-Iiomoro I:re3I'.mon Froihmon Frosnmon Junior Junior W ! N fi Y ' -s I K , , 1 9 LH I F 1 . 1 , ' lp .i rs v 'V 'Y wr na EHUUL w ww 1, lv WP H r 4 4 H 'V H r W 'P W wr 4+ U W H 'N 'N Q, J M M H 1, W lv 1 I ll 'b IP 0 0 U 'P v WP fl 'I 'P 'P I wr 'P H U U YP 'P ,w H U wr wr WI W H li 'P U ll ll 0 IP 4I ll ll ll Seven'rl1 and Eigl1+l1 Grades Top row, lefl ro righiz Janie Franklin, Warren OH, Margie Ellioll Kenny Sloul, Johnny Hill, and Richard Ellifriiz. Third row, lei? +o right Mr. Foulon, Vernon Ashbrenner, Carol OH Belly Evans, lnez Snider, Johnny Topp, and John Bishop. Second row, leff lo righlz Nina Dobson, Pal Day, Jim Graybill Charles Kaslel, and James Sacl4eH. Firsr row, leil' io righlz Claudia Rae Courier, Sonia Leachrnan Michial Babcock, and Johnny Hill. ' Y 4Qx u Z C3 Q. JD Q FiHl1 and Sixlh Grades Firsl' row, leff lo righfz Terry Ross, Cheryl Delaney, Wanda Lee Mac- Murry, Janei Ashlorenner. Charles Healh, Nancy EllioH, David Pale. Second row, lefl lo righl: David Riclcelis, Sylvia Dobson, Jim Leach man. Wayne Dolan, Larry Olsen, Teddy Riclcefls, Viclcy Ellifrilz. Top row, lefl' lo righfz Mr. Ransford, Sharon Larson, Charles Shefcheclc Jerry Delaney, Gerald Cain, Lorna Delaney, Myra Burril, Charlene Dees Marlyn Zalole. 12 , f F - j I fi i 1 u 1 B M I Z h 5 6 I Third and Fourfh Grades Top row, lefl lo righl: Daryl Delaney, Virginia Collield, Carol Ellioll. Richard Graybill, Wade Flock. Wayne LaVigne, Parricia l-lorper, Miss Foreman. Third row, lefi lo riqhfz David l-lermanson, Karen Crosby, Billy Jean Ellifrilz, Penny Kaslel, Bill Sorrell, Cheryl Healh, Franklin Davis. Second row, leli' lo riqhlz Norma Cain, Joanne Shefcheclc, Riley Goforlh, Sandra Top, Carol l-leweli, Karen Sackeri. Firsl' row: Lilly Manning, Dixie Fuhrman, Wayne Dobson, Bren? Garrell. . , LDNNU gf K ff ill' ill! Firsl and Second Grades Back row, lefr To righlz Shirley Riclcells, Melvin Dees, Rudy Flock. John Lee, Bunny Zable, James Johnson. Third row: Miss Murry, Raelyn Kaslel, James Abney, Gerald Dees, Janie Coyle, Linda Johnson, Wade Goforlh. Second row: Terry Auquslus, Lynn Abney, Linda Caine, Marsha Goforlh. John Welly. Firslr row: Jerry Auslen, Calhy OH, Palsy Auslen, Scoll Beauvais, Jimmy Moleclcy. :ig.4 f... 0 .fx Q ff'- XX IAP 1 1 15+ Grade Top row, lell lo righff: Linda Calwell, Carla Grieb, Marsha Tamlyn, Benny Thomas, Milce Holliday, Sandra Riclcells, Mrs. Prelceges. Third row, lei? io righlz Peggy Theil, Donnie Dobson, Jimmy Jackson, Nadine Shelcheclc, David Snider, lvlargrel Graybill. Second row, lellr lo righf: Paula Parlcey, Judy Jackson, Orville Ellioll, Doug Snider, Ronnie Bagenreil. Firsl' row, lell Jro righl: Marcene Ashbrenner, Palsy Pale, Raymond Manning, Douglas l-lewell, Myrna Harper. Q f 4 i f' l - f A i I.--aw-D i li l l Grade School S+uden'r Body ik 90 - . P' A to si .1 I' aim , 9 ...,x 'ig ' 8l'h Grade Baslce'I'ball Team Leif lo right Jim SaclceH, Jim Graybill, Bill Wilkerson John Topp Jim Ellifrifz, Vernon Ashbrenner. John l'lill, Mr. Foulon. The Grade School Baslcelball Team made up of Sevenlh and Eughlh graders had a successful baslselball season fhis year. The Jream wishes lo Thank everyone lor Their supporl. Q 5, pc, . A! all Cheer Leaders Lefr 'ro right Sonia Leachman, lnez Snider, Janie Franklin if ' 'xxx Kpffl 'X NX lu Vi Q 5: - - , 4 'SXT QL ya' V rwiv yor-1.,.Le X C X Q 'L sa X sz' I :, 1 ' E x X xg XNQII, XS ,,- , , w.-N - , 'fx' M , ,I xv-, ' aQ,,j .: frifvff- f,-ff -J he 4 M 1 51 ' N fl - ---- fjj5E1 ' ,--.1 Tr? fa W 'm'-llfccffr -ici-TQ. 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' ' x4 G .frame ,WX fiipf 'M 1 , V X7 H ,J , Q e u . x 57 , 1 Wislwrom 60 Wislwrom 44 Wislwrom 53 Wislwrcm 65 Wislwrorn 67 'Wislwrcm 76 'Wishrom 52 'Wislwrom 46 'Wislfurcm 39 'Wishrom 47 'Wislwrcm 36 'Wishrom 58 'Wisl'1rom 67 Wislwrom 46 'Wislwrom 40 'Wislwrom 42 'Wislwrom 66 'Wislmrom 44 Wishrom 50 Wislwrom 36 Wislwrom 60 Tolal IO94 Bc1ske+ball Gomes Dufur 42 Wislwrom Dufur 2l Dufur Rufus 26 Wislwrom Rufus 24 Rufus Biclclefon 36 Wislwrom Klickifml 39 Kllclillol' Lyle 37 Wislwrom Troul Lolce 42 Wishrom Troul Lolce 57 Trouf Lolre Glenwood 70 Glenwood Glenwood 5l Wislwrom Lyle 38 Lyle Kliclcilol 59 Kliclcifol Eosfon 3 I Wislwrom Kliclcilol 44 Kliclcllol' Glenwood 63 Glenwood Lyle 50 Wislwrom Troul' Lolce 66 Troul' Lolce Biclclelon 42 Biclclelon l 'IndEco+es League Gomesl Tournomen+ Gomes Troul Lolce 37 Goldendcle Kliclcifof 44 Goldendole 9l9 X , W 637' BaskeTbaII The Wishram Indians. coached by D. P. Predeges, Turned in a good record of TourTeen wins and seven losses. The Indians Tinished wiTh a con- Terence record of six wins and six losses To puT Them in Third place in The KIicIciTaT CounTy League. and inTo The CounTy TournamenT. In The TirsT game in The TournamenT The Indians seemed unable To hiT The hoop as They IosT The game To The TrouT Lalce Team by The score of 37 To 36. In The second game They seemed unsToppabIe, as They beaT The KIicIciTaT Vandals by The score of 60 To 44. The Indians will Iose Three of Their TirsT Ten players due To graduaTion. Those leaving will be The Team's high scorer Tor The pasT Three years, Tom Rayburn: Larry Gow. sTarTing cenTer Tor Three years: and EvereTT Evans. ReTurning LeTTermen will be Loren Delaney, Vernon Miller, Jim Evans, EI- woon Wilde. and Gary LaVigne. Individual Scoring ToTaI Name Games Played Averages PoinTs Rayburn ..... ........... I 9 I8.85 358 Delaney ..... .... 2 I l2.85 270 Gow ........ .... 2 I 9.47 I99 Miller ............. .... 2 0 5.05 IOI Evans, Jim .... 2I 4.05 85 Evans. E. ......... .... I 7 2.24 40 Day ........,, .... I o 2.5 2I Wilde ...... .... 6 2.I I3 Graybill ..... ..., 6 I.0 6 AusTen ....... .... 6 I .83 5 LaVigne ..... .... 4 .50 2 -QQTIQ CDG WIWJPPU BUNN'S STORE Graceries Dry Goods A p p I i cs n c e s il? if? Sk WISHRAM WASHINGTON BEST W'5HE5 RANCHO SIESTA hom MOTEL and LUNCI-IRooM A. M. WILLIAMS 'A' -ir mfr COMPANY FINE SERVICE . Low PRICES The Dalles Oregon Wishram Heighfs Wash GILLENWATER'S D R E S S E I. ' S HARDWARE J E W E I. R Y STORE 'K HARDWARE FINE DIAMONDS APPLIANCES AND WATCHES EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING SHOP FOR ALL Ek YOUR NEEDS Goldendale Wash. Goldenclale Wash. J.C.PENNEY SAFEWAY'S COMPANY S T C R E ir 0 HOME OF H M E O F FINE MERCHANDISE F I N E F O O D 5 CE? LIB W f Goldendale Wash. Goldendale Wash. DELANEY'S WISHRAM S T O R E BARBER SHOP 'A' 'mfr GROCERIES HAIR CUTS PERMANENTS FANCY PASTRY GOODS i 'iff 794' 793' William Schwarh Wishram Wash. Wishram Wash. 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