Grandview High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Grandview, WA)

 - Class of 1949

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BETTY WILSON: F1-IA 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Office girl 4, Li- brarian l, lunior Play production 3, Senior Play production 4, Yell leader 4, Annual Staff 4, Board of Control l, 4, School Paper 4, Girl Senator l. Major: Commercial. MADA IANE WONACOTT: FHA 1, 2, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Of- fice girl 2, Librarian 1, Junior Play production 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Board of Control 4, School Paper 4, Girls' Ten- nis 2, Advertising Manager for ASB 4. Major: Commercial. Vocational Ambition: Advertising. DONNA WOOD: Band l, Z, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, Orchestra l, 4, FHA 4, Iunior Play cast 3, Triple Trio 4, Girls' basketball l, Board of Control 2, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Double Quartet 2, GAA l, Second prize medal and typing certificate 3, FHA Program chairman 4. Major: Music, Commercial, History. Vocational ambition: Secretary, Transferred from Sunnyside 2. LAVERNE SORENSEN: FFA 3, 4, Transferred from Dannelsberg, Nebraska 3, Vocational ambition: Farmer. Cfafsa o ' 9 We the Class of 1949, being of average mind and sound body, do establish this last will and testament. . ARTICLE I To the faculty, the prerequisites of good education, we bequeath the relief and relaxa- tion that will come with the graduation of the class of '49. ARTICLE ll NORMA ALBAN Wills her car's magnetic personality to Cameron Grow. MARGUERITE BECKWITH leaves and doesn't will Mel to anyone. BOBBIE BENEFIEL wills her ability to Wear a bathing suit to Ierry Garrison. KENNETH BOLT wills his crew cut to Iohnny Startzel. NITA BOWER reluctantly Wills her ability to tell jokes to Lois Monette. RETA RENEE BRESHEAR bequeaths her nervous energy to Lenus Stence. ELLA BROWN leaves taking I. Don along. VIRGINIA BROWN wills her Chevrolet to David Creighton who can use it. HELEN CADMAN just plain leaves after producing the wonderful '49 annual. IIM CARRELL wills his ability to neck to Neil Quinnell. LUCILLE COSTELLO bequeaths her dancing ability to Tommy Davis. BARBARA DEYE leaves her aptness at fingering the fiddle to Cecelia Newby. LORETTA DILLOW wills her Texan drawl to Helen Roy. ' HAROLD GILE leaves his cute dimples to Bobby McClure. FLORENCE GREGORY bequeaths her long tresses to Doris Wallace. MARIE GUTHRIE wills her patience as paper editor to all future editors. RAMON HALL leaves his ability to make gun powder to any one with an extra set of hands. RUSSELL HOMAN bequeaths his pugilistic ability to Roxy Blake. SHIRLEY IRISH wills her attraction to men to Shelia Robbins. MARYBELLE IOB wills her fine co-ordination to Wayne Ramsey. GILBERT IUVINALL leaves his Charles Boyer'ish ways to Hubert Smith. IIM LYALL wills his various odors made in chemistry to Bill Hattick. DOUG MCCLURE bequeaths his quiet, unassuming ways to Larry Eakin. BONNIE MEARS leaves her can of Egyptian Henna to Pauline Nordby. IEAN MILLER wills her witticisms to Mike Young. LORETTA MINICK leaves her pessimistic atttitude to Marilynne Irish. BILL MINNICI-I wills his Way with the women to Claude Henry. CContinued to page 131 12

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WILMA ROSE: FHA l, 4, Pep Club 3, Office girl 4, Iunior Play production 3, Senior Play cast 4, Girls' basketball 2, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Typing l certificate 3, Treasurer of Home Econom' ics 4, Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y 4. Major: Commercial. Ambition. Secretary, Stenographer. ARNOLD DUANE SATHER: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, Senior Play cast 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Major: History, Agriculture. Ambition: To live off the fat of the land. Transferred from Park River, North Dakota. IOLA IEAN SCHAFER: SHIRLEY MAE SCHILLING: FHA 2, Pep Club 3, 4, junior Play production 3, Senior Play production 4, Annual Staff 4, Associate Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' basketball 3, 4, Captain of Basketball team 3, School paper 3, Tri-Hi- Y 4, Volleyball 4, Class Secretary 4, Pep Club Treasurer 3, Major: Commercial, Science, Transferred from West Seat- tle High School 2. CATHRYN SHORT: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian l, Iunior Play cast 3, Senior Play cast 4, Annual Staff 4, Triple Trio l, Sextette 2, 3, 4, Music Festival l, 2, 3, 4, National Honorary Society 3, Music letter 3, 4, Typing certificate 4, Superior rating Music Festival 3, 3rd prize Pie Baking 4, Northwest Chorus in Portland 4, Iunior secree tary 3, FHA secretary 4. Major: Science, Language, Music. Vocational. Ambition: Actress-singer, secretary, NORMA SKELTON: Majorette 2, FHA l, 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, junior Play production 3, Senior Play production 4, An- nual Staff 3, School Paper 4, Girls' Tennis 1, Softball 2, Vol- leyball captain 4, Soccer 4, Major: Science, Mathematics, Vo- cational Ambition: P. E. Teacher. IRMA STRONG: Chorus 3, 4, FHA 1, Pep club 1, 2, 4, Triple Trio 4, Girls' basketball l, School Paper 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Softball 2, Typing certificate 2. Major: Math, Com- mercial. Vocational ambition: Secretary. ALBERT SWYNENBURG: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, FFA 3, 4, Letterman 4, Iunior Play production 3, Music Festival l, 2, 3, Class President 2. Major: Social Science. Vocational Ambition: Stock rancher. NORMA TRAMMELL: FHA l, Pep Club l, 2, 4, Office Girl 3, 4, Iunior Play production 3, Senior Play Student Director 4, Girls' basketball 1, 2, School Paper 4, Softball l, 2, Volleyball 3, 4. Major: History. Ambition: Secretary. DOUG VINING: FFA l 2 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Track Mana er 1 I I I . I Q 3, 4, FFA Reporter 2. Major: Social Studies. Ambition: Farmer, BILL WARD: Letterman l, 2, 3, 4, Boxing l, 2, 3, 4, District Champion in Boxing 2, 3. Major: Science, Mathematics. DONNA WARNER: Chorus 1, Pep Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Girls' basketball l, Archery l, Swimming l, Pep Club President 4, Vice-president of Pep Club 3, Major: History, Commercial. Vocational ambition: Air hostess. Transferred from Longview 2. ll



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'MM I 641,55 0 tContinued from page 123 PHIL MONETTE bequeaths his reserve to David Fritts. MARY LOU MURR leaves her acting ability to Florence Gile. DALE NEWBY gives his ability to get along with Mr. Iensen to Wesley Stillwell. NORRIS PRIGGEE wills tunwillinglyl his hot rod to Darcy Iudd. ALICE RAGSDALE bequeaths her charming smile to Bob White. DENZEL RAGSDALE wills her floating laugh to Paul McCulloh. BETTY RATH wills her attitude to Howard Haas. WAYNE RAWLINGS bequeaths his repertoire of jokes and stories to Melvin Krous. NEIL ROBERTS leaves his ability to get black eyes to Al Roy Wendt. WILMA ROSE wills all the fun she has at F. H. A. meetings to all Future Home Makers. ARNOLD SATHER bequeaths his singing talent to Earl Richards. SHIRLEY SCHILLING doesn't will her diamond to anyone. CATHRYN SHORT wills her lovely voice to Delores Webb. NORMA SKELTON bequeaths her Washington History notes to anyone who just doesn't have time. I LA VERNE SORENSEN leaves his curly hair to Dick Hall. IRMA STRONG wills her sincere ughs to Lois Parr. AL SWYNENBURG leaves, giving thanks that he is able. NORMA TRAMMELL bequeaths her position as student director to any poor soul who can accept the position as willingly. DOUG VINING leaves his good natured smile to Neil Fleming. BILL WARD bequeaths his boxing ability to Iunior Mears. DONNA WARNER leaves her position in the Pep Club to Ruth Whitney or any other as will- ing a candidate. ' BETTY WILSON wills her coy manner to Ruth Darr. MADA WONACOTT wills Ken H. to anyone who thinks they can take him away from her. DONNA WOOD leaves in a hurry, bound for Washington State College. 7 fgrolalzecy: 66154 of 4 9 - I ' I A CContinued from page 71 lic acclaim and the best known acts include Denzel Ragsdale, Alice Ragsdale, and Al Swynenburg billed as: Masters of Acrobatics and the High Wire. In sports, Bill Ward, still taking them on the chin, is in line for a championshipg Kenny Bolt is now manager of his own basketball squad while Gil Iuvinall is much in demand both to write and announce sport events. Norma Trammell looks forward to the Olympic Games next year when she and Irma Strong will compete for honors in ladies' wrestling. There is a law suit against Loretta Minick filed by Florence Gregory. Florence claims Loretta deliberately broke her leg while the two were playing for the national hockey championship held last week in Madison Square Garden. The case is now being reviewed by that great legal mind Miss Loretta Dillow. A more dangerous field of sports is midget car racing. Neil Roberts took first place and set a new record yesterday, at the Indianapolis Speedway. Norris Priggee was making a close second until a front bearing burned out and Norris went through the fence. In the more serious entertainment line we see Betty Rath and Norma Alban iast becom- ing television's most demanded dramatic players. Virginia Brown and Barbara Deye are on the Community Concert circuit as a string duo. Radio has made a big place in its heart for Lucille Costello who took Lou Costello's place, and Ella Brown is finding fame as CI producer of murder mysteries. Also in radio are Donna Wood and Arnold Sather. They sing on the Saturday night Hit Parade. The motion picture industry saw the rising of two great stars in the latest Technicolor production Sands of Arabia . Iames Carillo Uim Carrelll is featured as the second Rudolph Valentino and the critics are certain his co-star, Mary Muray CMary Lou Murrl will snatch the academy award from Ingrid Bergman this year. I have attempted to give you a modest pre-view of a future scene in the lite drama of the class of torty-nine. For your interest, patience, and kind indulgence. I THANK YOU. 13

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