Wapato High School - Wasehian Yearbook (Wapato, WA)

 - Class of 1946

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Zhu af 7746 On the good ship Class of 1946 a number of timid students began a four-years' cruise through high school. It has been a stormy voyage at times, and many times the breakers have been nearly vic- torious: but the God of the Sea has managed to keep peace among the angry waves. At Port Freshman the officers introduced were: Mate, Vern Thomas, Purser, Anna Merritt, and Pilot, Miss Alice Beutel. The crew enjoyed athletics. Richard Maib won his letter this first year. Those on board enjoyed the islands, Picnic and Freshman Graduation. Bill Simonis and Lucile Schanzenbach were the most popular of the company. E The company rested three months at Port Sophomore before resuming the voyage. This year's new officers were: Captain, Vern Thomas, Mate, Wilbur Kwakg Purser and Officer of the Watch, Anna Merritt, Jimmy Legs, Trixie Thompson, and Pilots, Mrs. Dow and Miss Lyman. First the company met with the company on the ship Class of 1947 and gave a Sadie Hawkins' Day for both ships' companies. This year the athletic abiliity seemed more in earnest as Don Brown and Vern Thomas joined Richard in the football ranks: and Don Yearout, Bill Simonis, and Dan Falen show outstanding basketball ability. The company viewed the island Sophomore Picnic. At Port junior the new officers were: Captain, Wilbur Kwakg Mate, Richard Maib: Purser, Trixie Thompson: Officer of the Watch, Bob Parnellg jimmy Legs, Bill Simonis. Mrs. Wise and Mrs. Dow steered us safely past the boulders. The men of physical ability gained greater glory this year. Some of the company became officers on the head ship. There were: Anna Merritt, Purser: Trixie Thomp- son, Officer of the Watch: and Bill Simonis, Jimmy Legs' Assistant, while Wilbur Kwak visited the head ship as the representative from the Class of 1946. Our ship won many races that year. Our company gave a promenade over which reigned Queen Lucile Schanzenbach in honor of the Class of 1945. The third year of the cruise closed as the company set foot on the shores of Port Senior. Port Senior was a very pleasant stop. One more year was left to complete this cruise. A great many more of the company became officers on the head ship. Richard Maib was now Captain of the rul- ing ship, Calvin Radach, Mate: Trixie Thompson, Purser, Bill Simonis, jimmy Legs: Lenora Eichler, jimmy Legs' Assistant, june Polley, Assistant Keeper of the Watch: and Bob Parnell, Male Captain. Officers on the Class of 1946 were: Captain, Calvin Radach, Mate, Alan McDonald, Purser, Aileen Shaw, Officer of the Watch, George Murphy: jimmy Legs, Don Yearoutg Pilots, Miss Upson and Miss Curtiss. Olga Belzer, an outstanding passenger, edited the annual fleet log and was Valedictorian of the company. Another intelligent one was Verne Munson, Salutatorian, president of the science club, secre- tary of F. F. A., and vice president of Boys' Club. joe Favilla was president of F. F. A. and was Tolo King. Dorothy Elder was outstanding in G. A. C. The main social event of the year for the vessel was the junior-Senior Party. The company gave an assembly which pleased the fleet and a play, The Bat, which pleased the fleet more. The last week of the voyage was filled with good-byes and in wishing the other ships good fortune. In this week two days were set aside to celebrate. The first was Baccalaureate Sunday and the second, at 'iPort Graduation, Commencement. Lumps rose in their throats and tears in their eyes as the company said good-bye to the fleet they loved so well. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front row: Miss Verne Curtiss, adviser: Lo- rena Mitseff, Beverly Jean Lee, Lenora Eichler, Miss Althea Kirst, counsellor. Second row: james Dart, Don Yearout, George Murphy, Calvin Radach, Vern Thomas, Miss Ruth Upson, adviser. 8

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VERLA BEAUDRY- As intriguing as the characters she portrays. G. A. C. lg Tap dancing clu lg Girls' Glee 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 4g Orchestra 15 Victory,Club 15 Librarian 1, 2. OLGA BELZER- If intelligence was money, she would be rich. G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4g G. A. C. Sports Mgr. 33 Wasehian Ed. 4, Victory Club 1, Commencement Sp. 1, Science Club 45 Guidance Committee 3, Valedictorian 4. NEAL BENNETT-Not graduating. MARIE BLODGETT- Everything has been said, G. A. C. 1, 25 Girls' Glee 43 Pre-Nursing 2. GENF BOWER- I assure you my intentions are honorable. Football 11, 2, Track 2, 3, 43 Red Devils 45 Victory Club 1, Junior Knights 1. DONNA BRADY- Man is a social animal. G. A. C. 1, 2, 3g G. A. C. Sec. 3: Pep Girls 3, 4, P? Girls Sec. 43 Yell Leader 3, Commencement Sp. 1, Victory lub lg Girls' Club Class Rep. 3. EVERETTE BRANDT- Man is born free, but everywhere he is in iron. Track 2, 3, 43 Red Devils 4, junior Knights 1, Tumbling 3. DON BROXVN- Facts are stubborn things, sometimes. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 43 Victory Club 1, F. F. A. 2, 3, junior Knights 1. JUANITA BROWN- I can resist everything except temptation. G. A. C. 1, 2. DELORES BUCK-Not graduating. JEAN Cl-IRISTIANSEN-- Every age has its pleasures, and I'm the age. ' Tennis 3, 4g Pep Girls 3, 45 Stagecraft 1. VERLAN CLEM- His heart's as high as his spirits. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Devils 45 Wolf Howl 3. 45 Boys' Club Soc. Ch. 4g Modelbuilders Club Sec. 1. PAUL CLEMENTS- Words are women, deeds are men. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE CONDON- I can be pushed just so far. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Projection Staff 3. EVELYN CRABTREE- There is no risk in silence. CAROLINE CULVER- I am the pattern of patience. G. A. C. 33 Girls' Glee 15 Victory Club 1g The Bat 4. GLEN DARBY- Away, away, beautiful women. Projection Staff 25 junior Knights 1. JAMES DART- Handsome is as handsome does. . U Victory Club lg Guidance Committee 43 Science Club Vice Pres. 4, Wl1at a Life 45 The Bat 4. DELORES DELP- Man is something to ignore. G. A. C. 2, 3, 45 Pep Girls 4g Girls' Glee 1, 4g Orchestra 43 Typing Club lg Victory Club 1. VERNON DELP- Better late than not at all. Football 15 Projection Staff 2, 31 F. F. A. 1g Junior Knights 1 g Pilots' Club 2, One Mad Night 3. DICK ECKEL- Yo Ho, heave ho? Ye swab. Football 3, 4, Red Devils 43 .Projection Staff 1, 2, 35 Wasehian 45 Victory Club lg Boys' Chorus 4.

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