Ellensburg High School - Klahiam Yearbook (Ellensburg, WA)
- Class of 1944
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Text from Pages 1 - 72 of the 1944 volume:
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Published By The Associated
Students Of Ellensburg High School
Ellensburg, Washington
1944
Ella Mae Cross. Busmess Manager
LaVerne Oneal . . . Editor-In-Chief
FCREWORD
The dec1s1on of whether to contlnue our trad1t1on
of ed1t1ng a K1ah1am th1S year or to refraln from
prmtmg a year book was a hard one to make Cur
ta11ed paper photography and cover supp11es 1n
add1t1on to the manpower shortage 1n the pr1nt1ng
and engravmg bus1ness hlgher PTICCS and a slash
1n our budget presented d1ff1C111t1GS hard to cope
w1th However It was dec1ded that the trad1t1on of
havmg a record of our year s act1v1t1es was to be
ma1nta1ned
The s1ze of the book has been cut th1s year 1n ac
cordance w1th 0 P A regu1at1ons and 1ncreased
expense of supp11es and labor The staffs have at
tempted to plan th1S ed1t1on 1n such a way that all
pOSS1b18 features w111 be represented as best they can
under ex1st1ng cond1t1ons
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DEDIC TIO
Twenty two of the boys who were fo1mer1y
students 1n our school have been called from our
classrooms to the colors of our country War has made
lt necessary for them to change the1r educatwnal
efforts from the llberal span of sub1ects 1n school to
spec1al1zed m1l1tary tra1n1ng
Books have been exchanged for guns athletlc
classes for Sp8C1EL11Z6d. cal1sthen1cs the casual att1re
of cords and sweaters for tr1m umforms To those
boys Vw ho have made th1S acr1f1ce and who w1ll make
spectfully ded1cate the 1944 Klah1am These boys
1nclude Dlck Watts B111 Sm1t Wallace D1llon La
Verne Waters Ben Farrell Joe Wong Kerm1t Hall
D1ck Hauser V1HCGHt Jollo Tack Norlmg B111
Uebelacker Stanley May Gene Westenberg Ardell
Marshall Ray Roberts and Bob Henry who entered
the var1ous branches of serv1ce and B111 Prater
Stanton Smart Ben Alder Ralph Pope Floyd Mmor
and Gerald Hunt who are engaged 1n agr1culture
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PERSONNEL
Our h1gh school l1fe IS not as carefree 1n thls war
year of 1943 1944 as It was 1n the year 1939 when
students looked ahead to some c1v1l1an occupat1on
Now the boys 1n E H S look forward only to the1r
m1l1tary l1fe and the g1r1s look ahead to Jobs 1n whlch
they can best serve our country Increas1ng enroll
ment 1n the more techmcal courses such as SOl1d
hortage of teachers and the governmental requlre
ments for classes manv of the faculty members have
had to take on unaccustomed tasks The delayed
open1ng of school due to the need for student labor
1n the corn harvest and the resultmg curta1l
ment of vacatlons were perhaps the most d1ff1cult
problems wlth whlch our personnel had to cope for
they rea11zed that golng to school contlnuously for
such a long per1od of t1me would be far from easy
However 1f 1n these ways they can somehow a1d the
war effort the faculty and students of Ellensburg
Hlgh School w1ll gladly do so'
geometry and physics is noticeable. To offset the
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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
The most 1n1po1tant thmg a teachel can do IH these tlmes 15 to 101111111 on the
job and glve lt h1S best efforts states Supermtendent G L Putnam We students too
have leallzed that th1s IS an lmportant factol Falthfulness shown bv the I'l10lIlbPlS of
the faculty has meant '1 gleat deal to us Thev hate ISITl"lll'16d on thc Job "lCC'6Dtlllg
'1dd1t1onal 1espons1b1l1t1es and extla work cheelfully not fo1sak1ng then te'1ch1ng Jobs
f01 occupatlons w1th greatel renumeratlon
Du11ng th1.s school year nlne new names have been added to thc faculty Thev ut
MISS Hopkms MISS Blossey M135 Pechanec MISS Besrd M1ss Relmall MIS MOICIIIOISL
Ml HGDIV Mr Pond and Mr WSISS
The 111embe1s of the school boald Mxs C011 Mllls MI Pa1ke1 Loxxc M1 Eu cnc
F'111ell Ml Glenn Stewalt and Mr Sam Dumbolton have also gnen then tune 'md
expeuence to 1nsu1e the welfale of ou1 students and school
DMINISTRATIO D FACULTY
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Qhic Iclxert president Walt Webster xice president Barbara Xlundx Ltretaix
Wilbur Lowe treasurer 'Nliss Tssxman adxiser
SENIOR CLASS
ur Seniors. for their first two years 'ii in sc ool. were presided over 3'
all boy officers. During, the sophomore year Carroll Richards. Bill Ilicks. Tom Gar-
vey. Wilbur Lowe. and Frank .-Xtwood. with Class .-Xdviser kim Smith. directed this
young and willing, group of students. E unior Li a .e,e officers were Chic Eckert. X 'at
Webster. Dean Nicholson. and Marvin kacobs. aided by Claude Simpson. class d-
viser. Ihis year they retained Chic lfclurt as president and Wialt xX'.-bmi as vice-
prcsident, adding, Barbara Mundy as secretary and returnin, Wiilbur Lowe to the
position he held as a sophomore--that of treasurer. ln the fie d of music thi: active
c ass masts ' arilyn anson. -ent air. fviii larrac out, . .es ie ouser. farro
Richards. and Shirlee Rissbnrgeer: vhile in sport: Ben .-Xlder. liuk ene Ivarnhart. Chic
fc ert. Ted If is. Uic ' auser. ,im Kontos. Dean Nicholson. and -lack Norlin, were
oiitstanding. The class sent many of its 'active students. including Wallace Di on.
'ermit lla l. "lc auser. 'incent no 1. ua" for ing. llen .-Xlder. Gene X 'esten-
lwrg. len 'iarre , Ii rater, Stanton Smart. Ralph I ope. Iiloyd Nlinor. Gerald In unt.
anc llill U4-belaclier to th' s-rvic ' of our country.
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111-lc .11111p2i11,u I. A111111-.I1l11p2i112 2.
Jump. Colleen-1'1111r11w 2. Xlllsu' 141-5111111 2, IIUIIII 1 11111
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Hart. Oral-1'l111r11s 2, Aluxiv I".-slivzil 2.
2, I, N-ll IJ11l'l'1I 4. '1'ri-Y -I, 1.111111 1'1l11l 11. N1-wss-:ist
I Girlv' I1-'1"111- Q1-1'1'i1'v IPix'isi1111 Sl. .XI1111-Iiv 4.11111 2, Il.
Konios, George-1111r:111111r:1ls 2. 21, 1i1:1l1i:1111 I'11lP14IL11'21ll11j'
Sl:1II2.IZ, I, 1211si111-rw Stuff 2.21. I,1':1l11l'1111I2.CI,4.
Hauser, Dick S.-1'1111r11s 2, II. Alusia- 11'1-s1iv:11 2. 11. A 1.2111-
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Hicks. Bill-1'1:1ss Yiri--1'1'1-s. 2. S111I1f'1l1 1.1-11111-rs' 1'1+11f1-r-
4'1l1'l' 2, I'I1I1l11Ill11 I. Ixl'llIl1S ... 4. 11l1l'll1111l1'1l15 2, Il. I.
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Kreidel, Sam-1I:1s1s1-t11:11l -, -I, 11.1411 -, 11-111115 I. 11111.1-
Lowe, Wilbur-11111111 2. 21. II1'l'114'S11'2l 2.51. Mnsiv l-'1-s1ix'z11 2,
Houger Leslie-111-1A111N1r-1 -1 " 1 1-,H-2' ,,u.n.U,t 4- 4 1'1:1ss S1-1'. 2. 'l'1'1-11s. -I. Ilaiskn-1111111 I, '1'1'1111is SZ. 12111111113
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I. H1:1g111'1-1-xv -I, 1-31111111111 X11111:1p:1-r Il, I1l11'2l1Ill1l'i11S 2, "
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Hultgren, Mildred-S11111r1gPtIs 2. .11111i11r 1,i11r:11'i:111s 21, I.
Ifllllliillll I'1111l11g1--11111x' '14 ff ' ' G'1lx I1 1 111 17111111
llivisiwli 2. CZ, 4.
Hunt, Melvin J.1I1l11'2l111l11'2l1N 2. F. I-'. .L 2. S1111-I4 .11111gi11u
2. .-Kpplv .I1lf1H'11lI.Z' 2, 1'mn1f1 .I1111g.1'i11g 2.
Huss. Don-I-31111111111 2, fl, Il11l'1l111ll1'Il1S 2, Il, II, I-'. lf. A, 2.
1.111111 111111 I. Ix1:1111:1111 1421lil11riz1l Shift' 2. Girls' 1.11:1g111-
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Sm-1:11 Ilivisimi 2. S1-rx'i1-v Iiivisivm I.
Mackness, Marjorie-I-2111111111 :1f Sv11i11r fl'1l11l 1,1-:141 111311
Svluml, 1.1-:111, South 1l:11u11:1. I'1llll'llS I, 51111111111-its 4,
I':111-.11111-ri1-:111 I'11l1P II. .11111io1' 1,i111':11'i:111s 4. K1:1l1i:1111
I'114l14IL11'II1111j' Stuff -I, Girls' 1.v:1g:111- 1111111111 Ilivisifin 4.
McC1ay, B111-I1l1l'll1ll11I'i11S 2, -I. 1-'. 1-'. A. 2. II. .Xll S1-111,111
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Mundy, Eva Lois-1'l1111'11s 12. l.:11i11 P11111 2, J11111111' I,i111'411'A
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1, 'l'1-111115 2, ZZ, 1, I1111':1111111':1Is 2, 21, 4, 111-Y 11. 11, Nurs-
1-:1s1 1, Y. Y. 1, .X. .-X. 11, 1, S1:111- 'l'41111'11:11111-111 1.
Nunnally, Donna-411'-1111 511-11 2, 31, 1'l1111'11s IZ, 14111111 4'I1111 11.
Jllllllvl' l,1l11':11'1:111s 1, 1.1115 I.1-:1g111- N-1'1'1vv l1111s11111 1,
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Olson. Emil-1-11111-1'1-11 us .l1111i111' 14117111 l'111'1l:111f1, 1111-151111,
1'l1111'11s 1, .X 43111114-11:1 1. 1911111111111 1. '1'l'i1l'k 12. l1111':1-
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Passmore, Bob-l"11111l1:1llI2. 1, l1111':1111111':1ls 2, 21, 1, Ili-Y 1
1.1-11111 .X11:11rl 1. 11111111-111.11111-11 2, .,, 1,
Peach. Nlary Lou-1'11111'11r 1.
Powers, Alma-1'11111'11s 1, l'11i111 1'l1l11 2. JZ, 1, I1111-11111111-1115
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2, 11. 1. l,:11i11 P11111 Z., .l1111i111' 1,il11':11'i1111s 4, 1'11u11s1-l111' -1
1l11'ls' l,1-11,u111- A1111--liv 1'l1111 2, ZZ, -1, ll1-f1-11s1- 311111111
111-111-1-s+1111z11ix'v 1.
Powell, Gerald-1421111-1'1-11 115 :1 Sl'1Il1ll' f1'11111 411111111111 lligh
S1-l11111l, l':11114l1111. .xl'1i21llS1lS. lluys' l'l1111 11ffi11f11' V1, 111-
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Prater, Bill-11111111 2, II, 'l'11111-li 2, 51, 11l1l'i1l1111l'1l1S 2, 31, 1'--11
11111111 Zi, 1.
Ranniger, Dan-11111':1111111'z1ls 1, lj11ll1l111,1'1111:11'112, il. 1, Klu-
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Richards, Carroll D.-111-14111-511-11 2, IZ, Alusiv 191-s1ix':1l 2
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ACTI ITIES
Our school 3CtlV1tl8S this year were organized
fo1 local and national service The clubs and organi
zat1ons of E H S concentrated IT13.1111y on Red
Cross work but 111 add1t1on aided by promoting scrap
dl1VGS and salvage efforts The var1ous d1v1s1ons of
Girls Club have spent ma11y hours carrying on these
b nding novels and making Joke books are a few of
tl1e numerous services rendered The Pan American
Club through its monthly meetings has made ltS
members 1 are ofthe importance of South American
relations Social activity was enjoyed by the clubs
but the school officers and students realized that
STVICC must come f1rst
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'COUNSELORS
,Iv-.en I.1-Q-lim, l'r':um--is Xklnlw-mam, M:iru:ir--I Al:-Qin-1-11 4'lru'lwIl.A
l'Il1y,g4-l, AiJlI'L1ZIl's'I S1-lin-Il, I,m'n-ln- All-ll--rgaixlrul,
-Ulllllllvliv I'4m'4-rs, l'le-0.11-zlli I"I'1lj', I':l'lllll' .Xmle-rsmi. l':iI l'4iIXKl'II,
llwivvlllx' H111-nl, Mrs. Iiruwll.
l'luri1lfl Milvln-ll, l!:u'll:li':i Alunily, lvfvlmzi N1-lsfm, ll:-115 lmu
llusliy.
XI2ll'22ll'0'I llulrlu-ll. XX'iI1ify'n-fl XVilIi:il1is, Jlllll' XYy':iIt. XYillii:i
llmxvrs, llm-lvn lfrfmlx.
4':u'im-n IR-in-+A, Sliirl.-5' lh-wk, I,1lvl'l'llt' Umuil, Mary Imu l"ilti-nw.
BULLDOG GUARDS
Xvlllllll' lmwv, llsul IiilllllI5.lQ'l', Mr. IZ4-ww-11,
lh-n-- llzunmwvmn, XV'-sl.-V l'--su-li, .luv NY:iIsun.
1':u'rull liivlizirnls, th-up lhirsmls, l':lul l'1-If-rs, limb I-Iymzun.
lfraiuli Alwnml. llmvzuwl livzms, Hill llivks.
lh-nv Svlmllf-r. l,yl4- I-Evans, llnln-rt .Xmlm-rsfm, llill lizmnigw-r.
PROJECTION CREW
Alzurxiu fhnlswlizill, .lim llilisnn. .Il-lm Allan. 'Firm Vox. lluv
llvvl--'1'Is. Mr. I'llIlIJllll,
COUNSELORS
'l'lli-rv uirlf, wlms--n for Ilia-ir lrznils ufln-l's1rll:iilIX. s-'rxif-1+ I:-
ilu- si-lnml, :mil si-linl:n'sl1ip. nn- iwslmiisilvla- fm' takin: vliairum- nf
the- ni-xx' girls than mmm- lu mir si-lmnl. lh-siflvs inlrmlm-im: llivm
in ilu- le-:u-ln-rs :mal xturli-nts. vuiinsi-liars si-ei that svluml zivtiviiin-s
ln-4-mnw fumilim' In Ilnfm, Hffia-4-rs IIIVIIIIIPI l'4-rmaiuvut l'l1:iir-
umm, l,nYf-l'm- lim-ul: :mil .Xmivisa-i', Mrs. liruwn.
BULLDOG GUARDS
l'l1lle-1' Ilu- vnpzilmlf- 1lil'4-1-limi nf XIV. 'l'n-ml lh-wi-li. ixilll llill
llii-ks als f'IIllI2lIll, llmx':u'fl livzins :ls l-'irsl l.ii-ul:-mint. :mil lhll.
Hymzxn :ns Sn-1-mul l,ivuln-nzunl. lln- llullrlug iiuurils iiiaiinluimfnl
tha-ii' Irzulilinn :is il svlimil svrxiw- nrgamizzilimx. 'l'lwy li:1x'--
vlmrui- uf HlI9ll'tiIll2 lin- ilmirs :incl talking Iii-kv-ts :il :all si-luwl
IQIIIIVIIUIIN, but thi-ir p:u'tic-ulzu' duly is In :lSSiSI :nt fmmllnill :mil
lmslu-Ilvzlll HIIIIIVN, Si-va-1':1l UIIISIIIIIIIIIILZ sm-inl mu-:nts in-iw vn-
,illywl Ivy llu- mm-mln-rs lllrullpzllnill Illnf yi-:ll'.
PROJECTION CREW
This in-guiiizzilivni luke-s ilu- part nf zu rv-zgulaiv' 1-lass :mil Ili-A
fliiiivs 4-f its niviuln-i'ff .funsist nl' slwwiiiu films fur Iln- I1-:wlifi-s
uhm in-qiwsl suvh si-rx'i4-vs. lim-li lmy must Ilifwnllglmly' llll1I1'l'-
stzmrl llu- wawlcings nf ilu- nwvii- pimlin-vlivi' :mal ln- 1-1-spfmsilvlv fm'
its 1-:irv :mfl us:-. Mr, Vlllllillll is nrlvis--r fm' ilu- ggrnnp.
SCHCLAS
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NEWSCASTERS
lVilma liowr-rs. l!+-tty liyas, l'at Volwell, ile-uri:-Ita in-aton, Ile-tty
lmu Httles, Howard Evans, llill Graaf, Marie llansi-n, Vollmfii
.lump, lflorirlel Mitvhe-ll. ltarli Mundy, ll'-an Nivholson, lia-
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CAMCLUB
tif-orge Kontos, Don Fohain, Lee Torzerson, ,Im-k Noi-lin::'. lloy
Flowers, Kirk German, Chit' l-Ivkert.
Don Gillespie, Ili:-k Fisrher. .Ioan Boehm. l-'rant-es XVhite-man,
Ruth Poole, Lois Jensen, Shirley Fisvher.
ifloridel Mitehell, Pat Martin, Gloria Tlerrif-k, Phyllis lioxvland,
Lexie Sparks, Dorothy Ont-al, Marjorie Smith.
Kay Frank, Margaret Hulihell, Ht-len Mvflranahan, Given Pirele.
.ianet Swanson, Betty Sandnes, l.aVvrne One-al.
f'armen l'enc-e, Margaret Rivhardson, Mildred Hultgri-n, Polly
VW-lls, Ruth Harris, Marjorie- Mar-kness.
NEWSCASTERS
The Newseasters, headed hy Miss Klohucher, are members
ot' the journalism c-lass whose duty it is to write, edit and present
thi- weekly broadcasts over the puhlie address system. Besides
this weekly activity of reportinx.: the st-hool news, the students
WPFP l'f'Shonsihle for sur-h class projects as book reports, original
themes, study of headline writing, detection of propaganda.
f1flV"FYiSiT12 ter-hnique, and the general study of si-lf-expression
in writinfr.
CAMCLUB
Vamvluii is organized for the benefit of those who arf- inter-
ested in photography, and the members take, develop, and mount
Ihr-ir own pit-tures. Besides their regular projects and instruv-
tional nu-vtings, such as visiting the local photographic- studios,
the students also enjoyed social aetivities. Offivers invlud-':
President, I,aVerne Onealz sei-retary-treasurer, Parmen Pen:-ez
and adviser. Mr. Kibhs-.
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PAN-AMERICAN
Milton ltivliarrls. .li-an Wilson, IHPIIIS1' Marti-ns. Ina 1 larn-. Karol
Sell:-ll, l'liyllis XY:-list:-r, .lov XYolltL', Maxino tlvi-spy.
Margaret Mwljin-vii, liila 'l'hoinpson, Sally .lo St-lun-lily. ll--li-n
M1-llouprall, Mary Ki-lln-her, Shirley t'lt-rf, Miss lloilgvrs.
lirlinw- .Xnde-rson, Marf.:'arv-t llulilwll, l'Ivan l!ai'r:u'loug:h, llorotliy
Une-al, Shirley lit-4-k, Maxine first-r.
ll'-len Mvilranahan, lle-le-n l'Iidal, lioris M1-Qin-en, Kay lfranli,
Dorothy Perry, .lean llall, XVinifred XYilliams.
He-ralil Simpson, Dorothy Vusitalo, Marjorie Mavkni-ss, Mary l,ou
lfitterer. Maxine Fuller, Muriel Fraig, Rose M4-ad.
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la-o llake, ltelmar l':ll2'E'l, NVz.lt XVQ-luster, Dean Nix-holson, .lat-k
Noi-ling. Holi iionjorni, Ilia-lt Hausa-r, lloli .lat-olison, 'IN-d lillis,
l,loyd Neil, Jerry House-r, th-no llarnhart, lion Norlinfx.
Km-nuy llaskins, Inuit-an ltoujorni, lioli Vassmorv, Kirk tivrinan.
t'hif- lflvkert.
tile-nn liillon, l1eXVaynt- Alford, Sam NVel1stn-r. tilt-n Voolu-.
PAN-AMERICAN
"Tomo esta usted?" is the greeting used liy memliers of the
l'an-Amerit-an t'luli whit-h meets one-e a month to study South
Am1'rir'an vustoms and life. Learning: aliout our neighliors to
the south has proved both vduvalional and 1-njoyalile to these
students, Senorita Rodgers is the adviser for tht- Lxroup and the
offirers include: Mario Luisa Pitts-rer, president: Martino l'3arra-
t-lough, vivo-president: and Iiorotm-at Oneal, sw-ri-tary-trvasurt-r.
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l,e1l lay Ile-an Nivholson, with Phil' l':t'kl'l'i as vie:--pri-sirlvntl
.lark Norling as secretaryg llit-k Hauser, treasurer: XValt XVelv-
ster, vliaplain: liill l'f-lvelavkm-i', som-ial vominissionvr: and Martin
Lund, sergeant-at-arms, lli-Y proved to ln- one of the Illosl
at-tive organizations in sn-liool, lit-sides aiding with lied t'ross
work, helping' in the vampaign for funds, and writiiu: letters
to servifw-men. this eluli sponsored sus-h events as the Hi-Y sleigh
rifle, a Sweetheart banquet, rt pivniv, and the re-grular initiation
of ni-iv inernlit-rs.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA KLAHIAM
Mr. I:Ill'Ix0', .lfihii 'l'nwiisw-iill. xV2ll'l'l'lI Mill:-r, IMI: l'v-I-aiiii. I.:-nil l'Iif+l1vgi'ulill5', 'il--rig: II--rrivk. I-'rsiii-ws XYliiI--iiizlii. lv:-vi r'.,l,.iiii.
Ilzlvis, .lm-li Sm-ll, llzllph Milla-r, 151-ur:.:1' 'I'II1lj'l'l', 421-iiv-lin-1-sn-51 Vgirim-n l'v in-1-.
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sans, l,:1Y4-rii .lfwgn-iisnii. .luv 1':1rm-y, Fluyil live-ns. "ful" I""'IllH.' I Ilillis lmulaiill. .lil-iw ll.iiilxs. Q .
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lluth llzirris. Maxim- l-R-iw-ulizi. Mary l,1-11 l"i1I--r+-r.
KLAHIAM LATIN CLUB
.X sc-I-up similar ti- that of last j'v'2lI"S Klahizmi staff uns -I'-IH1 -Xiiilll. .lim IIIIPSUII,-I'IilI'4lIl'1 NY:il--s.
iisq-fi in Q-rliling lhis yi-:ir's uiiiiiml. l'l1fvtm:rapl1y staff planm-rl 'i"l'Il'lj4I+' N'hlu'-lily. lluri-s l,i1ll. I
lhf- l:1y-'uns :mil milk lull-turn-s. Thu- lmsim-ss stuff sulif-in-d lhvn l 4-lwlmfkv-r, l':ithi-rim- Hrauif. Miss ll'-lflillw
:ivlvn-l'Iisn-iiif-iits :mil m:ul4- sul:-s, while- the Q-fliturizll stuff had Iizwl-:1i':1Storms.lilfirlzl4'l"iWl1'3'.
vlmrgc- nf :ill thi- wriltn-ii work in thx- hunk. Adviss-rs for th,-
ye-:lrlmnli iii:-llidv Mr. Kililn-, Mr. IIIIYKPSIIII, and Miss Klohuvlir-r, TR1.Y
l,:iY'-rn+- lim-:il lie-:ull-fl tha- 1-flitm'i:1l lifmrd, and l-Ill:1 Maw Fri-ss.
. XViIh Ilia- in-xv :ulx'is4-rs, Mrs. A. I-I. Offer and Mrs. Viv Russ:-.
Ihr- IIIISIIIUSS IIlIIll1lKl'lllt'IlI, ..,- - .- V - . - .
Ill-I gut off tu ai flying start, 4-le-4-lim: l'i'z1ii4-vs XX hits-maui prvsi-
rle-lil: .luain Ilm-hm, via-1--pr:-sidviill l-Zllzi Mm- l'i-miss, sf-4-r4-tary:
Maxim- l"1-i'm:li:1, tru-aisurf-r: and Iizirlmrai Mumly. S1'I'Ilt'IllII-III
arms. 'l'h1- zu-tivitif-s for tha- yi-:lr IIIPIIIIIPII um- vw-iiiiig s-:xvh
F' F. A' month :il thu- Ka-el Pruss, il 4-:iiiipaigii tn rnisv fifly clnllzirs fur ilu-
, . , . . . . . , , drive-, simiisfwiiirr thi- New Ye-z1r's Twin. zlml two liilalrifnls
l':1lum:4-li:1ri.:o of thi- papa-r flrive in this vivinily, the Il. ll. A.. - - - - . - -
initxatmns. hum-sl sin-:xkm-rs :mel sm-ml grzltlie-riiigs wi-rv pi-vs--in--rl
lII14Ib'T the slim-i'x'isimi uf Mr. Burke and Mr. Johnson, 4-ullewu-rl in addition tu HU, rpgulm. mlsimxs ,m,l,tin2S'
iiinv- and um'-lmlf Inns uf paper. In addition to th:-ir war-tinw
Ill'fY,If'I'I?4. tha- jmliqimz In-:mi plum-ri sen-ond in lhv Stan- Shop LA1-'N CLUB
Vmilq-sl. Ile-lpiiip: In vairry ull! thi- prm:rzun for this yvur wer:-
uffim-rs, livin- H:u'iiliurI, llI'l'SIlIl'llI1 t'lmrln-s ICckn-rt, vi1-o--prn-si-
'lo-ul: llll-in l'1i-ilu-. sw-cn-t:xl'y1 Toni Sm-ll, tr:-zlsurn-ri Flriyd Miiwr.
in-pm-i,4rg mill lrum-:iii lhiiijm-ui, se-rgw-uiil-:lt-niriiis.
.Xltlu-ugli --milpa-s--ml uf only him- im-ml---rs. lI1-- l.:iI1ii Vluli
IIZIS he-lil inte-rn-sling IlIl't'IIllf.ZS min- :1 mv-iilli mul.-r thi- Lllll'I1ll14'l'
uf Miss Hopkins, adviser for the prrmip. Uffiw-rs 1-lm-I+-il im-liulf-'
l'rx-sixh-iil, .lzum-s Gibsrm: vim--presidviit. John .Xlluiii sf-I-re-tary.
llnris l.ull. The- purpose uf thf- vlul- is to an-wmziiiil its m--ml-+-rs
with liwnnan imle-:is mul 4-ustf-ins mill li- mix --iii:-i'1:1ixiiii'-iii uirli
piw-fit:1i-lv li-ui'niiig.
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ATHLETICS
Our sports have left a record rankmg lngh 111 the
annals of Ellensburg H1gh athletlc act1v1t1es Not
only have our teams been outstandmg w1th the foot
ball team s los1ng only one game the basketball team s
takmg e1ghth place 1n the State Tournament and the
track and tenms squads rankmg well 1n the1r compe
t1t1OH but the need of phys1cal f1tness for everyone
to take the health courses wh1ch 1nclude theory work
as well as gym 3Ct1V1ty The latter cons1sts of spec1al
lZ6d exerc1ses regulated games and act1v1t1es de
s1gned to promote the Well belng that 1S so essentlal
to both those who are plannmg to enter the armed
forces and to the c1v1l1ans 1f our country IS gomg to
be strong enough to repel and defeat 1ts aggressors
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Ben Alder, Gene Barnhart. Bob Bonjorni. Roger Cady, Mike Deasy.
SQUAD
Back Row: Roth, Pless, Cooke. Hicks, Phipps, Engel. D. Norling. Eckert, J. Norling, Nicholson, Haskins, J. Houser.
Front Flow: Coach Henry, Jacobson, Olson, Waters, D. Hauser, Barnhart, J. Kontos.
Drill on New Plays Ray Watts, Bill Ross. Bob Passmorc.
At the start of the season the Bulldogs, green and inexperienced. looked
far from powerful: but after suffering a 20 to 0 defeat at the hands of a strong
Wenatchee team which was just ending its season, Coach l-lenry's eleven
bounced back to score four straight victories. Highlighting the year was the
Bulldogs' 7 to 6 victory over a highly favored Cie Elum team. The Bulldogs'
other victories included a I9 to I3 trouncing handed Kennewick, a I2 to 8
decision over Pasco, and a 6 to 0 defeat delivered to Wapato.
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SQUAD MANAGERS
Bwck Row Alder Watts Passmore, Cady, Wales. Henry, Mead, Stilwell, Quicksall. Anderson Bowelg
Front Row Ellls H'1ke Bonjorni, Deasy, Schmitz, Bowers, Anderson.
Emil Olson, Jack Norling, Don Norling, Dean
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Bob Jacobson Melvm Jorgenson Don Fuller Jack Norlmg Ray W1tts Don Nou-Img
SQUAD
p'1Ye' M'2ef'f1Q af HH' Cowen Nelson Mntchell D Hauser Eckert Engel B1Iye1t Witts
P1ss to Norlxng
lollownng In the footsteps of last years
undefeated squad the Bulldogs took elghth
enjoyed a most successful season wmnmg nme
teen games and losing only seven
Startmg out with a bang Coach Nelson s
qumtet won ten stralght but hlt a bad slump
clroppmg four declslons ln a row At this stage
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t e Bulldogs rallied comlng back to capture
second place ln the Valley Tournament and to
earn the rlght to participate m the State Meet
The fact that the Bulldogs were extremely
mexperlenced having only two lettermen on
hand when the season began gave many young
players the chance to see actlon
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Don Swangler Dean Nlcholson Delmar Engle Bullpups T1ngle Wlth
SQUAD coach Nelson PHPOOSBS
Hanneman Nicholson Jacobson Swargler Wnlson Norlung Eyman AVWUUUYS 53"
Ellensburg Retrieves Bill Heres Hoping Cle Elum Gets the Trp
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Cashmere 22
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Selah 30
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Yaklma 21
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TRACK
B1ck Row Coach Nelson Roy Bowers Bob
Johnson Russell Ambos Joe Haberman
Wayne Wllson
Front Row Don Uebelacker Aksel Hanson
Lloyd Nell Wesley Peach
WINNING BASKETBALL INTRAMURAL
TEAM
Study Hall
John Townsend Rex Vannoy Ted Omen Emil
Olson Howard Evans
TRACK
Coach Paul Nelson can ughtfully feel proud of
thls years track squad As m basketball and foot
ball a large share of the burden fell upon sopho
mores and Junlors Loslng to Yakxma and Wen
atchee eallv ln the season the squad showed the
E H S Fxght by thoroughly trounclng Cle Elum
and CODDIDE second place ln the Valley Meet
Nelson agaln turned out a wmmng relay team
composed of Ch1C Eckert B111 Ross Jerry Houser
and Bob Bonjorm whxch placed fourth ln the State
Track Meet held at Pullman on May 20th Ray
Watts took second m the discus at the same Meet
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BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS
mural schedule The noon hour games were very
popular wlth the students and proved to be rough
and tumble affalrs for the contestants Study Hall s
f1ve composed of Emll Olson Howard Evans Ted
Olen Rex Vannoy and John Townsend completed
the year at the top of the league
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SPORTS and I TRAMURALS
TRACK
La Mar Dew Bob Mead Harold Wales Ralph Cornwall Eugene Prater Lyle West James
Brltt Jack Snell John Ott Duncan Bonjornu Bob Mutchell Roger Cady
Flrst Row Bull Prater Bull Ross Leo Hake John Poulsen Ray Watts Jerry Houser Chic
Eckert Glenn Dullon Bob Bonjorm Eugene Barnhart
GIRLS TENNIS BOYS TENNIS
Mass Baker Betty MacLaughlm Phyllus Fltterer Bull Hncks Tom Cox Wilbur Lowe Sam
Margaret Hubbell Dorothy Oneal Becky Kreudel Dean Nncholson
Kung Beverly Tusler Donna Jeanne Nelson
Mary Kelleher Betty Shelton Jean Wllson
GIRLS TENNIS
Under the dlrectlon of Mlss Glaydes Baker this
year s glrls tennxs team saw a great deal of actxon
Only two g1rls who had prevlously turned out for
th1s sport were on hand when the season began and
consequently although the squad was large lt was
comparatlvely mexperlenced Beverly Tusler Betty
Shelton Becky Klng and Jean Wllson were the
mamstays
The boys Bulldog tenms squad although small
enjoyed an act1ve season Dutch Henry football
mentor for the Blue and Whxte coached the squad
Dean Nlcholson boasted a perfect score throughout
the regular season and carried off top honors m
the smgles competltlon of the Y V I A A Tour
nament held ln Yaklma Bob Eyman and B111 Hicks
were entrants for the doubles
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Our muslc department although curtalled by the
war 1n many mstances contlnued to carry on wlth
1tS usual zest to perpetuate the bel1ef that mus1c lS
essentlal even 1n t1mes such as these
Mr Harry Pond who res1gned at the end of the
flrst semester presented the hlgh school chorus and
the Jumor and senlor h1gh bands and orchestras 1n
everal assemblles dlsplaylng h1s ab1l1ty as a show
man Succeed1ng Mr Pond was Mr Stanley WGIQS
of the year took over h1s new pos1t1on w1th an ease
that demonstrated h1s muslcal capab1l1ty
Large ensembles were unable to attend the Annual
Mus1c Contest held 1n Yak1ma but a number of vocal
and lnstrumental sololsts d1d attend earn1ng twelve
super1ors to place Ellensburg 1n flrst stand1ng among
all the schools that entered
MISS Beard also new to our adm1n1strat1on th1s
year had charge of all drama as well as stage
management Under her d1rect1on two major plays
The More the Merr1er and June Mad were suc
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Row 1 Eugene Barnhart Dan Rannsger Emil
Olson Leo Schmitz Leslue Houser
Row 2 WlIm1 Bowers Pat Colwell M1rjorle
Mackness Shnrley Fischer June Wywtt
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
une Mad the Senior Class contrlbutlon
to our Drama department was presented to the
publlc Aprll twenty eighth A drama ID three
acts nt was staged and directed by MISS ean
nette Beard Emil Olson Pat Colwell Leo
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hart Shxrley Fischer Dan Ranmger Wllma
Bowers oe Watson Marjone Mackness Sarah
ane Turner and ene Hanks were lncluded ln
the cast
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Les House: Lexrc Sparks Sally Jo Schnebly Ray Roberts Gene Westenhcrg Morrrs McClay
Roy Bowers Jun Grbson Tom Cox Joe Watson Marty Lund Mrss Beard Duck Houser
M1xrne Orser Lors Tyler Helen Jean Edwards Marrlyn Hanson Alma Ferguson Glorra
Capps Lloyd Nell Stan May Emrl Olson Mrke Deasy Dan Flannrger Ted Oren
Mrss Beard
Leslre Houser and Lloyd Nerl the Two Crooks
Productron Staff
Becky Kung Cleo Jean Fray Marjorre Mackness
Helen Jean Edwards
LL SCHOOL PLAY
The All School Play, "The More the lVler- Bowers, ,lim Gibson, Tommy Cox, .loe Watson.
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December tlmrrd to a record breaklng audrence
Staged and drrected by lVlrss Beard the play
mcluded Les llouser Lexola Sparks Sally o
Schnebly Ray Roberts Gene Westenberg Roy
Marty Lund Drclc Houser lVlaxrne Orser Lors
Tyler Helen ean Edwards lVlarrlyn l-lanson
Alma Ferguson Gloria Capps Lloyd Nell
Qtan lVlay Fmrl Olson Mrlce Deasy Dan Ran
nrger Ted Qren and lVlorrrs lVlcClay
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BOYS QUARTET
D1ck Houser Melvm Jorgenson
D1ck Lerfald Les Houser
GIRLS SEXTET
Pat Pattlllo Marrlyn Hanson
W1nn1e Wxllxams Betty Lou
Busby Erllne Anderson Shlrlee
Rlssberger accompamst Mary
Lou Fxtterer
Marllyn Hanson Soloxst
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CHORUS
Soprano M Buck M Burress W Cameron A Deass I Deranleau Y
Elchner B Gage A Godes B Gray B Grove J Hanks M Hanson
B Hall D Looney M McQueen P Marsh D Mellergaard L OCon
nor C Pence L Perry B Potter B Powell S Schnebly G Sherman
P Sherman B Sorenson L Thompson O West B Wrlhelm W
Wl11lamS E Clare
Alto B Busby B Byas N Campbell J Cunnlngharn B Ettles A Fer
guson D McQueen D Randall S Rrssbelger G Schneblv P Vxetzke
J Westenberg V Correll
Tenor H Deaton M Bruley D Scholl G Balseat E Barnhalt L Evans
M Jorgensen D Houser
Bass R Bates R Graeme G Hanneman L Houser L Johnson D
Lmfald D McCumber E Olson B Stoppenbunk L Townsend J
Glbson
PEP BAND
Back Row LaVerne Oneal Tom Cox Eugene Prater Erlme Anderson
Evan Barraclough Leo Hake
Front Row Loren McCracken D1ck Muzzall D1ck FlSCh6l Brll Pratel
Klrk German
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V101lll'- blollr Capps Leslre Houscr Drck Lmlrld
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Strrng, Bass Geneva Faust
Trumpetns Russell Ambos Wavne Wrlson
French Horn Erlrne Anderson B111 Ross
Clarrrret Shnlev Brovfn Margaret Wrlson
Oboe Alrce Meyer
Tenor Saxophone Jack Haberman
Alto Saxophone Eugene Prater
Trombone Barb Mundv Mrlton Rrchards
Bassoon Vance Hall
Plano Marna Carter
Percussron Tom Cox Bob Johnson
MR WEISS' Dn ector
Cornets and Trumpets Russell Ambos Ted Howell
Brll Ross Wavne Wrlson
French Horn Erlrne Anderson Tom Creed
Barrtone Emn Barraclough
Strrng Bass Genera Faust June Wx att
Bass Clarrnet Marrlwn Hanson
Clarrnet Shrrlev Brown Helen Edwards Jene Hanks
Drck Muzzall Dorothy Oneal Joe Pless Margaret
Wrlson Ronald Nelson
Oboe Alrce Mever
Flute Glorra Capps
Alto Saxophone Ras Grow Eugene Prater
Tenor Saxophone Jack Haberman
Trombone Barb Mundx Mrlton Rrcharcls
Percussron Tom Cox Rrchard Graeme Bob Johnson
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OUR YEAR
Undaunted by the ever increasing wartime re
strlctlons and shortages the students and teachers
of E H S carried on in their respective tasks do1ng
their utmost to a1d the school the commumty and
the nation Besldes the regular school act1v1t1es which
have become annual events the J unior Canteen was
added and proved to be one of the most popular of
the outside interests Many of the boys were called
1n the classrooms and ln the hearts of the studen+s of
E H S but scheduled events continued The J unior
Prom the Tri Y the Senior Ball and the Triple E
Tolo are Just a few of the hlghlights of our social life
On the fo11ow1ng pages are snapshots and informal
pictures to remind us of the gay times we have had
in E H S this year Our Year
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Students donned levis and old
shirts to harvest late corn crop.
unior High started on schedule.
Our heroes of the gridiron re-
turned to their grind to meet our
new coach Dutch Henry.
22 The Honorable Don Helfer lost his
shoe in a corn belt at the cannery.
He was trying to help the corn
along with his foot. At that he
might have lost it- the foot we
mean .
shooting craps with the ware-
house crew while the boss wasn t
looking. She vowed then and
there to give up gambling.
30. Students and would-be students
quit work in corn fields and can-
nery. Promptly proceeded to
comb the corn out of their hair
and ears in preparation for
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OCTOBER
It started all over agaln t at
dreaded mstxtutlon SCHOOL
After only a week of concentrated
practlce the Bulldogs tussled
with and lost to the Wenatchee
Plrates
Vnctory' Conquest' Bulldogs ral
lxed round to beat Kennewlck
Thus wet and stormy nlght found the
Pasco Bulldogs battlmg It out
wlth the Ellensburg Bulldogs
Vlctory agaln went to E H S
Sophomores and new students were
honored at Semor Mixer The
threatening man shortage first
became apparent but a good
time was had by all
Coach Henrys boys proved that
they are really on the beam by
third wm of the season This
tlme the Wapato Wolves were
thelr vlctlms
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NOVEMBER
Our well known rivals the Cle Elum
Warriors succumbed to terrlfrc
drlve by the powerful Bulldogs
Congratulations to Coach Henry
and hrs boys for a fme season
The Rotary award for this sea
son went to Chic Eckert lnsplr
atlonal award to Bob Pmky
Passmore
That man was here agaln M
Baldwin and hrs aptitude tests
Oh murder! More tests
That root of all evrl reared lts ugly
head for the first lf not the last
time this year Grade cards
came out
We commemorated Armlstlc Day
with a special assembly durmg
which the class of I943 repre
sented by Wrlda Hall presented
the school with a plaque honor
mg the graduates of our school
who have given thelr llves for
our country
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Assembly series exhibited their
skull ln the gym A few lessons
from them might help the rest
of us
Lleutenant Estell from the 3l4th
CTD presented a special aS
sembly to recruit I7 year old
boys for the Army Arr Corps
Reserve
The Opening of Club 45 annual
unlor Prom started the social
llfe of E H S students
Thanksgiving Turkey Food No
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Mnss eannette Beard new drama
coach presented the highly en
tertammg farce ln three acts
The More the Merrler as all
school play
Ellensburgs maple court five won
flrst game of season ln hard
fought tussle with Cashmere
hoopsters
Wenatchee Panthers downed by E
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Bulldogs journey to Cashmere to
mflnct second defeat upon Cash
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floor but agam succumbed to
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Hurrah Vacatxon The OCCBSIODD
Christmas
MERRY CHRISTMAS'
Back to the old grrnd No more
vacations tlll une 9th
Bulldogs defeated Selah Vllungs
New Year s Eve found a hot
time m Cle Elum
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JANUARY
Students dragged their hangovers
to the Vista House to see the Old
Year revnewed and the New Year
foretold at annual Trl Y tolo
Bulldogs proved to be too much for
the Wapato Wolves
Wolves suffer second defeat at the
hands of the Bulldogs
The mnghty Cle Elum Warrxors lost
to the mlghtler Bulldogs
ZI Ellensburg suffered flrst defeat of
2 u
the season at the hands of the
Yakima Pirates Bulldogs were
deflnltely off their game
lldogs showed stram of weeks
of mtenslve trammg as they lost
to Selah Vikings Speclal bond
assembly to pay tribute to those
students who bought bonds n
the 4th War Loan Drive End
of the semester brought changes
m schedules for many of the
students
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mores of MISS Beards second
and third perlod speech classes
performed monologues for the
entertainment of thelr classmates
Semester grade cards and the loss
of a game to Cle Blum created
utter despair among the students
Yaklma Pirates lnfllcted fourth de
feat upon Ellensburg Bulldogs ln
a hotly contested battle
22 Specnal assembly commemorated
Washlngton s blrthday
25 Bulldogs recovered from thelr losing
streak to defeat Bothell qumtet
The gals grabbed what guys Uncle
Sam had left us for a np snortm
Sadie Hawlcms mght at the
Canteen sponsored by Triple E
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Tournament Cle Elum Golden
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hard battles but lost to Kenne
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Toppenrsh
Goldendale and Prosser were ellm
mated Yakima and Toppemsh
suffered thelr frrst defeats of the
tournament Victors of thus sec
ond nrght were Cle Elum Ken
newlck Ellensburg and Selah
Only two games were played thrs
night Selah and Toppenxsh were
ellmrnated by loslng to Cle Elum
and Yaklma
Yakima gained try for second place
by defeatrng Cle Elum Kenne
wick defeated Ellensburg to wm
first place rn tournament
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AYTLR
featrng Yakima on Wapato floor
Don Norllng and Dean Nlcholson
chosen for All Valley Team
Grade cards created mllcl drsturb
ance ln students peace and hap
pmess
Peanuts' Pop Corn' Chewmg Gum!
and Soda Water' Boy Scouts
presented crrcus complete with
pmk lemonade
Ellensburg won erghth place m State
Basketball Tournament Nnchol
son gamed well deserved place
on All State Team
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over the Mardi Gras students
relaxed from daily troubles to
enjoy the Senior Ball
Bobo the MHQICIBH baffled students
wlth hrs slelght of hand trlcks
Magic he calls It Well what
ever xt was It was good
It rained'
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Man Weather should be ashamed
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found E H S students walking
away wxth top honors Those
recexvmg fxrsts were Lula ean
Thompson Dlck Houser Duck
Lerfald o Anne Cunnmgham
Marilyn Hanson Wlnxfred Wal
llams and Helen Olson
Triple E. gurls struck a home run
with annual sprmg tolo featuring
a special Ladies Day at the
ballpark
Matnnee performance f une
Mad Semor Class play pre
sented to umor Hugh and Hrgh
school students
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Students turned ln excellent fnnal
performances for E H S
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of by Sophomore Class al
House amboree resulted
MAY
Mothers honored at annual Mother s
Day assembly and tea sponsored
by Clrls League Semor and
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E H S ln Class Day exerclses
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reluctantly leave old E. H S to
seek their places ln thus war torn
world Good luck to each and
every one of you Farewell
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