Central Valley High School - Bear Yearbook (Veradale, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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Central Valley High School - Bear Yearbook (Veradale, WA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 32 of 98
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Drk Cufa... WW ms f' E-X Llaais at G X I X . juniors CLASS OFFICERS 5 Marilyn Torrey ........................................ Treasurer jim Spencer ....... ...... V ice President Merlyn Smith .... ............. P resident joan Hackney ....... .......... S erretary Swinging aloft into their new career, the class of 1952 began as meek frosh. They fully and hardily survived the initiation offered by the sophomores and had a good time doing it. They did a fine job of burning the Eagle, keeping the W.V. intruders from getting their hands on it. They began their sophomore year with a little more confidence, and immediately proclaimed war on the frosh. A truce was declared, however, at the Freshman-Sopho- more party. Class members began to take their stations in literary, pep, dramatic, musical, and athletic groups. Barbara Kellmer was chosen Gingham Gal at the Gallop. George Whitman was elected Vice President of the student body, an honor seldom conferred upon a sophomore. The third year on the high seas for the class was full of excitement, especially the election of Roy Shaw, President, Robert Fujimura, Vice President, Joan Hackney, Secretary, Barbara Ziegler, Reporter, Marceline Pope, Program Chairman, and Merlyn Smith, Parliamentarian as student body officers, and the planning and outcome of the junior Prom. In charge of class affairs were: Merlyn Smith, President, jim Spencer, Vice President, joan Hackney, Secretary, and Marilyn Torrey, Treasurer. Lorraine Reiff, Deilia Whitman, Carroll Orcutt, and Del Muse were the ever-present and help- ful advisors. Lois McCulley, joan Hackney, Al Stipe, and Roy Shaw were selected for Pep Club. janet Smith was chosen as junior editor of the annual. Affairs of the Girls' League were left in the capable hands of Marilyn Torrey, President, Lois McCu1ley, Vice President, Louise Robinson, Secretary, and Beverly Nelson, Treasurer. Many juniors made their football letters, while Eli Chalich and George Whitman sparked Ray Thacker's basketball team. Louise Robinson, Bev Orwiler, Bev Voltz, Darwin Marcus, and Jerry Drinkard represented the class in student council. The Class looked forward into their final year with anticipation and the hope that they will leave as fine an imprint on Central Valley as they have the previous three years. I! Qlft 5 S 1 sv MQ' X it , x

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Bottom row: Barbara Kellmer, joan Hayes, Barbara Knudsen, Myrtle Brecto. Second row: Frances Rorrison, Deanna Hoose, Patty johnson. Third row: Joann Gibson, Phil james, Virgil Wegner, Gilbert Cooper. Left side: Ernie Schillinger, Roy Shaw, Al Stipe. Right side: Robert Fujimura, Gordon Peterson. Bottom row: Margie Standley, Phyllis Blakely, Doris Korupp, Betty Olsen, Margaret Wood, El Louise Brenchley. Second row: Patricia Walker, Eleanor Danielson, Roberta Livingstone, janet Delp. Left side: Emmett Smith, Jack Wickland, Harould Shoup, Jim Macrie. Right side: Bill Nicholas, Ken Vigue, Bill Nadwornick, Ralph Fisher. Bottom row: Shirley Lovitt, Marilyn Panther, Sherry Mills, Marceline Pope, Alex Hanches, Mary Sellinas. Second row: Darlene Anderson, Barbara Banks, Roger Davis, Louis Lenertz, Paula Abbott, jim Fordyce, Beverly Nelson. Third row: Darwin Marcus, jim Adams, jim Spencer, Roger Haley, Bill Hansen.

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