Yakima High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Yakima, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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SENIORS Fern L. Smith: Cafeteria, Science club, ushers. She looks like Queen Lila Lee, that's what sometime she may be. Joe Smith: ASB council, football. Next comes a Smith whose name is foe. One can't get him flustered, though. Lorraine Smith: Office practice, ushers. Lorraine will someday travel far. That is our prophecy so far. Cary Smoot: Football, Gold Y, track. Gary is a boy athlete who's very nimble on his feet. Bob Spence: Bob is known by you and I as being just a little guy. Ray Stenberg: Band, choir treasurer, First Lady, , K. C., pep band, quartet. Junior they called him, or do you re- member? But he's been a senior since last September. Lillian Steves: Choir. In the choir is Lillian Steves. She is not the type who grieves. Elmer R. Stewart: FFA president and vice-president. His heart is tied 1.p in FFA. While old Sol's shining, he's mak- ing hay. Jack Stillings: .lack Hot Rod Stillings is still around. Bet he will soon be six feet under ground. John Strand: Science club historian. Here's a small and gentle boy. He makes us think that he is coy. Kathryn B. Sutton: Dawn Y-Teens, Home Economics club, ushers. From the South is little Kate.', She never hur- ries, is never late. Margaret Sutton: Christmas story contest, Dawn Y-Teens, Girls League cabinet, Home Economics club historian, Sci- ence club treasurer, ushers. .lust the same as her sis is Maggie, Her cute clothes are never baggy. Betty Lou Swale: Dawn Y-Teens, office practice, ushers. Next in line is Betty Swale. Across the seas someday she'll sail. Pat Swanson: Pat's a girl who gets around, always full of fun we've found. Lawrence L. Taylor: Boys League cabinet, football, Ski club. Here he comes in a little car that looks as if it travelled far. Jean Terry: After school sports, Diana Y-Teens conference chairman, Library club, ushers. A happy girl is little Miss Terry, in addition, she's always merry. Pauline Thomas: Honor society, Chess and Checker club, home room representative, class vice-president, DAR Ameri- can history contest, Dawn Y-Teens, jr.-sr. reception. W ith that mass of bright red hair, one will always know she's there. Vera Thompson: Art club, assembly committee, choir, Diana Y-Teens, First Lady, Photo club. She came back on a little quest in search of adventure in this wild west. A William R. Tobey: Boys' glee, choir, madrigal, Photo club president, Pirate Hi Y. Biggest surprise of the whole long year came when he started calling Betty, dear. Mary Elizabeth Todd: After school sports, ushers. She is so quiet, without a sound, one hardly knows she is around. Phil Trautman: DAR American history contest winner, Honor society, intramural basketball, Lolomi co-editor, Pep club, co-valedictorian, He's a kid who has a brain that should be on the Freedom train. Gloria Treat: Dawn Y-Teens, Photo club. Gloria is quite a Treat because she always looks so neat. Anne Trenerry: Assembly class, Boys League amateur show, choir, class home room representative, Diana Y-Teens treasurer, Honor society, Naughty Marietta, Night of January Sixteenth, Pep club. Anne's chirp is a delightful thing. Makes us wish that we could sing. Evelyn Trusley: Art club, Dawn Y-Teens, Photo club. She works in a store of drugs, waiting on the money mugs. Bill Ure: Bill, Ure a very cute guy. If I were a girl l'd really sigh. Carolyn Van Vliet: Art club, co-valedictorian, DAR American history contest, Dawn Y-Teens, Honor society, Wigwam news editor. Webstefs wrong, Van Vliet's correct, sheis one of the top of our ten select. Betty Van Wechel: She often goes by the name of Van.,' Wonder if she's a Johnson fan? Ann Vogtlin: After school sports, Diana Y-Teens, jr.-sr. reception, Pep club, Pirate Lassies, Ski club. Anne's a girl who'll always win, no matter what sheis working in. Barbara Waddell: Class president, DAR American history contest, Diana Y-Teens, Honor society secretary, Lolomi business staff, Wigwam business manager, Wigwam school editor. Barbara is off to a very fine start. Her wise, wise words come straight from the heart. Bonnie Walker: After school sports, jr.-sr. reception, Library club vice-president and treasurer, Photo club. She isn't over the ocean, she isn't over the sea, but if she were over the ocean, our Bonnie would far away be. 94



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SENIORS Delbert Walker: You never catch him saying much, so he must have a gentle touch. J. C. Ward: When hearing the question, Who can it be? just look around for old J. C. Marian Ward: Pep club, Ski club, Diana Y-Teens, Wigwam business staff, after school sports, jr.-sr. reception, home room representative, office practice. She's a member of that certain gang who make things go over 1vith a bang. Al Weishaar: There's a curly mop atop his head. If he'd eat carrots, it would be red. Beverly Wendt: Girls League cabinet, Pep club, Ski club, stage crew, Radio Rescue, Philadelphia Story, The Night of January 16th, Pirate Lassies, after school sports, jr.-sr. reception. One thing she says to dear old Dave is that he always must behave. Elaine Werre: Y-Teens, Photo club, 11H treasurer. She made the grade, as the saying goes, and so she's happy down to er toes. Mary Esther White: Girls' choir. She knows her English, does our Mary. She is one who does not tarry. Geraldine Wikstrom: Dawn Y-Teens, Pirate Lassies, after school sports, jr.-sr. reception. She's another girl athlete who's very nimble on her feet. Jim Wikstrom: Yakima Hi Y, Boys League president, Gold Y, ASB council, track, bulletin hoard committee. Jim is an able leader of the boys. He assumes his office with lots of poise. Evelyn June Wilbur: Cafeteria. Just an average Josephine, she is lots of fun, we mean. Ray Williams: It's going to be a happy day when I leave here, says little Ray. . Rose Marie Williams: Honor society, Dawn Y-Teens, jr.-sr. reception, home room representative. Rosie's not the kind to stall. She has 'em thinking she's a doll. Gladys Wilson: Diana Y-Teens, Pep club. She's a pretty miss, our Gladie. She would make a good golf caddie. Dick Winkenwerder: Honor society, Pirate Hi Y, football A team, track, cross country, Gold Y, 12L president, 10L treasurer. Dick is one of the best in the class, at least so thinks many a lass. ?orma Marie Wolf: Pep club, drill team, Y-Teens. She's not a wolf in a sheep's dress, but she is a wolf you must con- ess. Melva Wooderson: Photo club, choir, Art club, girls' athletic mgr., home room representative. Melva and Bill are an oft seen twosome. Melva's Cute and Bill's not gruesome. Shirley Marie Wynhoff : On girls weive run out of inspiration so we'll just say she's the best in the nation. Kenneth Yeaman: Stage. Even though he likes to shirk, he can't when he works for Birk. Gary Yost: ASB council, cheer leader, Pep club, Ski club, Gold Y, visual education crew, track. Cary and his side kick .lim have a motto, sink or swimf, Richard F. Young: Photo club. Look at his enchanting grin. It shows the dimple in his chin. Robert A. Young: Choir. And now he's going on a whirl, by taking out his best friend's girl. 96

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