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Firfz row: Alvin Hohbach, Mary Paganelli, Naomi Sinner, Wilma Wishon, Joanne Verran, Jeanne Verran, Robert Griffith, Betty Lou Corlett, Joyce Cody, Walter Elder. Serorzd row: Betty Hastings, Eleanor Brandt, Teresa Paulinsky, Joan Green, Shirley Beddoe, Ruth Calhoun, Mary Kathryn Carroll, Lorraine Kelso, Etta Mae Hoptowit., Third row: Malcolm Shrode, Carl Fowler, Bryce Blakely, Allen Kehl, Don Clark, Jim St. Hilaire, Lloyd Dorr, Robert Dart. Firrt row: Marilyn Lee, June Hansen, Gaynelle Yearout, Phyllis Farthing, Laura Buck, Wilma Everett, Marian Triese, Mary Kormenoff, Dorla Marler. Second row: Jeanette Shaver, Dorothy Bolon, Sylvia McMillan, Mildred Wilbur, Lorene Loftin, Colleen Riely, Phyllis l Olney, Josephine Rafal, Harold Schibig. Third row: Paul Polley, Ernest Weeks, Jim Clements, Lawrence Buck, Edwin Isherwood, Carl Price, Harvey Carl, Vir il Stover. Fourth row: Wesley Workman, Albert Davis, Lewes Yock, Roland Schanzenbach, Leroy Hoffer, Harvey Hert, Edwin Watten. First row: Delma Poisel, Alfreda Munson, Molly Villegas, Alvina Mann, Betty Adolf, Dorine Webb, Goldie Parish, Mildred Anderson, Ida Marie Hiner. Second row: Rosella Scott, Virginia Hunt, Caroline Borrego, Betty Roth, Peggy Fuller, Orma Schmidkunz, Artis - Roberts, Elberta Lawes, Bobby Ervin. Thzrd row: Billie Cable, Richard McMahan, David Powell, Jack Strong, Curtis Pister, Leonard Calhoun, Miles Goatz, Fourzb row: Kenneth Heilman, Bud LeDuc, Shigeo Uchida, Floyd Amos, Robert Gaddis, Glyn Adams. 19
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FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE COUNCIL First row: LaVon Graham, Patty McBride, Valee Jo Myers, Lorena Taylor. ' Serofzd raw: Richard Eichler, Ray Grundhauser, Sam Krienke, Louis Nickoloff, Buster Rodman. Third raw: R. E. Dolan, adviser, Miss Lillie Ann Vinje, adviser, Mrs. Mabel Heuterman, counsellor, Lois Hodges, adviser. 7fzea5mcm The Freshman class started the school year with the election of its officers. The class guidance committee was selected by the officers and the advisers. The Freshman class participated enthusiastically in the A. S. B. ticket sales drive, the War Bond drive, the March of Dimes campaign, and the T. B. drive. The Freshman party took place March 9 at which the students of the class displayed some of their many talents. The Freshmen take great pride in their enthusiastic nature. In pep assemblies and contests they are constantly in the lead. Leo Besel is to be congratulated for his safety poem which took second place in the contest. There are several boys and girls in the Senior High band, several boys in the F. F. A., and several girls in G. A. C. The class had several guidance program meetings with varied speakers. judge Buck spoke on juvenile delinquency, Mr. Rouleau spoke on bank savings, Mrs. Kramer spoke on the duties of a nurse, several members of the class spoke onrmanners, and Miss Kirst spoke on the English department. The class also enjoyed talks by members of the football and basketball teams. The Freshman teams demon- strated some of the plays to the class. This year the Freshman football team won two games and lost two. They played various teams throughout the valley. The basketball team won five games and lost seven during the season. In a seven team tourna- ment, held in Yakima, they placed fourth. C. E. Pierce was coach for both of these sports. Betty Lou Corlett's G. A. C. basketball team placed first in the high school tournament. Several Freshmen turned out for the spring sports. Left to rigbt, fini raw: Sumiko Hortiuchi, Phyllis Dahlin, Nina Burgess, June Munson, Janice Roberts, Lorraine Noble, Juanita Bower. Serena! row: Mary Lou Patterson, Dana Marler, jean Rice, Dorothy Knight, Norma Smith, Betty Meshke, Elsie Bainter. Tfazrd raw: Lawrence Buck, Morris Robinett, Tom Cruz, Darrell Smith, Morris Marler, Vernul Rew, Bob Chapman. Fourth row: Robert Heer, Mike Manjarez, David Sires, Ronald I-Ioptowit, Don Doyle, Jim Early, James Newbill. 18
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SEPTEMBER- 23-Report cards again. Look at the A's. 4-School begins. Here we go again! 25-Pep Club Assembly. Hubba, Hubba. 7-A. S. B. Assembly. So -that's the Board of Control I 10-Class meetings. Whose your prexy? 14-All-School Mixer. Come one, Come all. 29-Football season opens. Yakima plays host to Wapato, 6-26. OCTOBER- H 5-Prosser at Wapato. 13-O. Now, that's our team ! 10-Guidance. Remember the knife and spoon are to the right and the fork- 12-Wapato at Sunnyside. O-3. It was close! 16-Boys' and Girls' Clubs. Boys and girls separated for the first time this school year. 19-Cle Elum at Wapato. 6-3. Still close! 22-Baldwin tests. Have you ever had the urge to jump off a high building? 23-25-Interviews. I always wanted to be a bum. 26-Wapato at Ellensburg. 7-14. It happens to some of the best regulated teams. NOVEMBER- 2-End of first quarter. Whew-w-w-w. Junior-Senior party. A royal flush beats our four of a kind. 7-Report cards. Ignorance is bliss. 9-Victory Loan assembly. 12-Beginning of Tolo Week. Get your date for lunch, girls. Senior Armistice As- sembly. 'lln Flanders field the poppies grow- 13-Tolo Twin day. Who's that in the levies? 14-Tolo Noon Dance. This is the life. 15-Open house. Look what I did, Mamma. 16-Tolo Dance. Long live King joe fBoy's comment-Let's do this all the timej 22-23-Thanksgiving vacation. Oooh-h-h my poor lil' tummy. 30-All school play, What a Life . . . just a colloquial expression. DECEMBER- 7-Basketball season begins. Sunnyside at Wapato. 31-34. Darn! 11-Wapato at Grandview. 32-34. Only a practice. Thank heaven. 14-Sno-Ball. Have you got a date? 15-Prosser at Wapato. 19-23. 17-Oh dear, we have to go home-Flu- JANU 5 A RY- --Back in the same old rut! 8-Wapato at Sunnyside. 32-26. 1 1-Wapato at Ellensburg. 26-32. Well, imagine that! 12--Selah at Wapato. 45-42. Gosh! 18-End of last semester. Only 90 more days-Wapato at Yakima. 34-59. Oh dear! 19-Prosser at Wapato. 44-57. 20 26-Play Day. Where were the boys? Toppenish at Wapato. 26-25. Kinda nice. FEBRUARY- . 1-Award Assembly. Gee, it's profitable to be smart, isn't it? Ellensburg at Wapato. 36-37 O-o-oh. 8-Sophomore assembly. Congrats and Orchids. Selah at Wapato. 51-45. And we wanted to win so badly. 9-Yakima at Wapato. 19-30. Welre in maybe. 15-Wapato at Toppenish, 28-32. Best team clidn't win. 16-Grandview at Wapato. 40-41. Consola- tion. 21-Girls' Club entertain Boys' Club with speaker. MARCH- 15-junior Assembly. School days, school days. Frosh party. Get home early. 18-22-Quarter exams. Never a dull moment. 22-Lettermen's Banquet. Yummy! Lettermen's Dance. Where were the lettermen, girls? 27-Report cards. ?????? 28-Student day. I was kicked out because-. 29-Sophomore Party. Our little brothers and sisters had fun, too. APRIL- 1-College Speakers for Girls. 5-Band Concert. Pretty good, huh?? 12-G. A. C. Party. 13-Music Festival. How do you rate? 16-Magic Assembly. Where did this come from? Red Devil-Pep Club Banquet. 17-Easter Choral Program. Congrats. 18-Spring vacation. Say now, why don't we do this more often. 22-Boys and Girls Club. 3 Blind Spanish program. 26-Senior Play, The Bat. Thrills and chills. Frosh assembly. Pretty swell, keedsl MAY- 1-Nominating Assembly. 3-Primary Campaign Assembly. If I'm elected I'll ..... Junior Prom. Queen Veleta Geffe. 6-Primary Election. Now, who's running? 8-Campaign Assembly. Another speech. 10-A. S. B. Election. May the' best man win. Mothers' Tea. Girls entertain mothers. 14-Senior Class day assembly. 23-29-Senior Vacation. If they're smart. 26-Baccalaureate. It's almost over, kids. 28-Commencement. Gosh, we're Alumni. 29-We can go home now.
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