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1945 RALPH SUTOR. A real flashy red-head-So firm, so sound, so well fed. GERALDINE SUTTON: Lolomi business man- ager. after school sports, tennis. work in Miss Squire's office. Geraldine is on our staff-One who always sings and laughs. JAY SWAFFORD: 12L A, S. B. representa- tive, Hi-Y secretary. Gold-Y, yell leader. track. In two lines we can't tell all about Jay- Eut his major discovery is a soph named ay. BARBARA TATE: Junior-senior reception. Always is the theme-song of Barbara Ann Tate-Always chewing gum and always late, MARTHA TAYLOR: Choir, sextet. Martha's a gal we all should know-She's quiet, but sweet. sings do si do. LILA THIESFELD. She plays ball across the meshes-Then stops for the pause that refreshes. VERN THOMPSON: 11l-I president, Honor so- ciety, Boys' league cabinet, Wigwam, football. choir. quartet. He thinks the glrls are nice, that's all-But one of these days we bet he'll fall. DOROTHY TILLMAN: Wigwam, junior- senior reception, Over these prison walls I'd fly -Is Doro- thy's theme for Yakima High. BOB VAN NORMAN: 10H class treasurer. Hi-Y treasurer. K. C. cabinet. Don't Takc My Penny. band. orchestra, Honor society. Bob Van Norman's quite a guy---Smart and handsome but not shy. FAYRENE VVALKER. Classed by friends as really swell-Boy can Fayrene really yell! RUTH WALKER. Bubbling all over with joy and fun-Nothing can stop her 'till slie's done. VELMA WELSHAAR: Home Economics club. choir. When Velma sang, Is you is or is you ain't -All the boys began to faint. THELMA WERKING: Bowling team. This girl doesn't like tobasco-All she wants is a sailor from Pasco. DALE WHITISH: Boys' league cabinet. Day after day. year after yearfAmong the famous his name may appear. BARBARA WILKS: Junior-senior recep- tion, home room representative, choir, sex- tet. This is photo A Wllks-Dressed in mink and finest silks. BARBARA .I0 WILLIAMS: Tri-Y vice-presi- dent, Girls' league representative, Lolomi, junior-senior reception, after school sports. A rainbow girl with all the colorsAA favorite gal among the fellers. BETTY WILLIAMS: Girls' league vice-presi- dent, Wigwam, bond and stamp committee. Jerry Billington is her joy-Her pride and joy and baby boy. ELEANOR WILLIAMS: A. S. B. council. Honor society. Tri-Y secretary. D. A. R, history contest, Wigwam editor. choir. bond and stamp committee. junior-senior IPCEDUOH. A girl who ls editor of the Wigwam-No wonder it's always in a bedlam. twenty-five
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twenty-tour 1945 ARLENE SANDIN: Bowling club, choir. Skipping school and causing talk-An then re- turns with: What's up, Doc? AUDREY SCHAFER: Library club. ushers. When I say Schafer I mean pens-Unless it's Audrey in the lens. VVILMA SCHEER. You know her as screen. stage and radio star-Known better to her public as old Horse Carr. CAROL SCOTT: Tri-Y, Photo club. ushers. Hard she studies, long and well-How she does it, it's hard to tell. ELAINE SELBACK: 11L class secretary. Girls' league treasurer, bond and stamp committee. In the files in the office she's Selback. Elaine -To others who know her it's not quite the same. BETTE JEAN SHAW: Entered from Red- mon High as 12L, tennis, Don't Take My Penny. A slick little chick and a red-head to boot- No wonder at all the men yell and hoot. LORRAINI-1 SIIEARER: Ch0il'. sextel. When it pours it LORRAINES-The absolute cure for growing pains. ARTHUR SHELTON: Honor society, Photo club. Lolomi art editor, Wigwam, book ex- change. The great Michaelangelo of YHSAHIS art isn't great, but just a mess, JUANITA SIIIRLEY: Lrtered from Classen High, Oklahoma City as 12L. This is Juanita. a welcome bait-To any- one who's seeking a grand new date. SHARON SLADE: D. A. R. history contest, Honor society. Slade a friend of dear Knobel--To YHS she's true and noble. CAROL SLOAN: Photo club. Wigwam, Honor society. Carol is the real worker-Her teachers say that she's no shirker. FLORRAINE SMITH: Madrlgal. Choir. A very unusual name eh?-But not to former G, B. A. LAURISNCE SMITII: Hi-Y. Photo club. as- sembly committee. Wigwam, junior-senior re- ception. Honor society. Ile thought himself a courageous knight-But now he's beginning to see the llght. PIIYLLIS SMITII: 11H class secretary. Tri-Y. Home Economics club. Bees and birds and a swimming ponlawould be her aim if we didn't have school. MARJORIE SOMMERS: Loan library. ushers. Harvey was her honey lamb-But now he's just a hunk of ham. PATRICIA SPOIIN: Entered from Olympia, Washington as 12L, Tri-Y, Bowling club. The newest gal in the class is Pat-We wish she could stay longer than that. MELVIN STECKLER: Honor society presi- dent, Wigwam feature editor. This Steck is Frankie's one delight-+To- gether are they, morning and night. BARBARA STEPIINEY: Tri-Y Cabinet. Girls' league treasurer, junior-senior re' ception. Said Barb. It can be done -And boy, oh noy. she won!
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1 945 BARBARA WHITTAKER. We predict for Barb who fllrts-Washing socks and dirty shirts. NANCY WINDROSS: Bond and stamp com- mittee, Wigwam. Well here is '45's great Nancy-Always flirty. plain or fancy. BILL WOLSBORN. Here's our Hollywood debonair-Who likes a crazy do-ol-hair. GENE WOODRUFF: Home room representa- tive. Hi-Y vice-president, K. C. captain. He sllnks in corners, awaiting his prey-He isn't convinced that crime doesn't pay. BETTY WOODS: Entered from Franklin High, Portland, Oregon as 12L. This road leads to the WOODS- She has the market and the goods. NYDA WORRELL: Book exchange, Library club. ushers, Pirate Lassies, 11L class vice- president. She may seem shy to some of you-But look out boys. she's real glue. BETTY WRIGHT: Entered from Redding, Callfomia as a junior. If you don't WRIGHT you're wrong-Be patient Betty. it won't be long. PAT STEWART: Home Economics club, ushers, IOL home room representative, after school sports. The army's okay: the marines are fine-But the navy is right down Pat's line. SENIORS NOT IN PICTURE VIRGINIA ANABELp MARY ARKOOSH: Tri-Yg SHIRLEY BOWMAN: Library Club, Ushersg CHARLES CHAPMAN: Bondg BOB CLEMENZ: Photo Club, Projection Crewg DON COXON: Honor Societyp HARRY ELLISONQ IOANNE FIELDSg DANNO HUGILL: Ushersg ARNOLD H, IOI-INSON1 MILDRED KERSHAWg RUEBEN KNIRCK: Hi-Y: ED LANNONg BILL MACY: Tennisy RICHARD PHILIPSg DORIS RUTHERFORD: Honor Societyg IACK STEVENSg BILL SCHULER: Orchestra, Madrigcrl, Choirg LARRY YEATS. twenty-six
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