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PAST MYSTERY Senior Class Historyi President .............................................................. Calvin Linden Vice-President .......................................................... Kenny Fisk Secretary ............................................................ Wanda VanHoy Treasurer Don Rostad Class Motto: tTie who is looking for a soft spot will find it under his hati, Class Flower: White Carnation Class Colors: Pink and Blue On a night in September, 1939, we, the thundering pack of i43, after a terrific day of Senior torture, became fullfledged wolves and wolfesses. We entertained Senior Timber Wolves with the return mixer, our only social function of the year. Class oHicers were President, Charlie Smith; ViceePresident, Allene Spalding; Secretary, Cal Linden; Treasurer, George Layman. As Sophomores, we became more influential and were howling participants in school politics and society. Being traditional patriots, we sponsored the Armis- tice Day program. Class officers were President, George Layman; Vice-President, Harriet Babcock; Secretary, Wally Hornibrook; Treasurer, Bob Groves. Really ttBigwigsi, this year, we did the utmost to produce school spirit and pro- mote the study angle to our numerous members. The Junior Prom was ttdoneti in a ttNursery Rhyme theme that blended perfectly with the class colors in an en- chanting aura of pink and blue. On three cornered objects was inscribed ttThe Class of V13? Class oificers were President, Kenny Fisk; Vice-President, Irene Wedgwood; Secretary, Rosemary Hatfield; Treasurer, Frederic House. With the environment of the 01d west, the Senior Ball was decorative as well as economical. The Yakima High Dance Band furnished the jive tunes for the Ball which was held April 23. The Class Play was the Broadway production ttWhat a Lifeh featuring Henry Aldrich. We are celebrated Seniors this year and somewhat dazed and disappointed with the eifect of holding such esteemed positions. Our only regret is that of leaving GHS. All the worries and puns of past years seem small as we come to the end of a wonderful four years of High School. Our high school careers have been fun as well as educational. We wont ever forget those few tttight spots or the occasional moments of glory.
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