Selah High School - Fruitspur Yearbook (Selah, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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RALPH SEIBLY-Entered from Granger, Washington, in '36: Class President 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 3, 4: And It Rainedf' K 3 LOLA THOMAS-Entered from Supply, Oklahoma, in tix '36. MILO TROUT-All High Play 1, 23 Mystery Of the Third Gable. LEONA TYRRELL-Secretary Pep Club 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: All High Play 2, 4: Mystery of the Third Gable : Girls' Athletic Award 4. LOUIS TYRRELL-President of the S. A. A.: Presl- dent of the Pep Club 4: Boys' Club Treasurer 3: Basketball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Baseball Manager 2: All High Play 3. MELVIN VOLKMAN-Entered from Supply, Okla- homa, in '34. THOMAS WARD-Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3: Pep Club 3. ELVA ZELLER-Entered from Granger in '35, 9 GLENN PHILLIPS-Treasurer of S. A. A. 4: Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4: Mystery of the Third Gable. MARIAN CLAY-Entered from Battleground, Washington, ln '35: Mystery ot' the Third Gable : Librarian 4. AL KLOSTER 1Not in picturel-President of Boys' Club 4: President of Junior Class 3: Basketball 3, Baseball 3: Pep Club 4: All High Play 4. Last Year9s Trophy Winner By no means satisfied with a si11gle feather in her cap, Bernice Shepherd swept through activity after activity and added the finishing touch to her long list of successes by being awarded the t'hristian Trophy. Versatile, serious-eyed Bernice will be remembered, too, for her trustworthiness, expertness and ambitiousness. The small engraved name O11 the cup will remain a Sllllllllg' tribute to the most outstanding student ot' the graduating class of '3l6. Unaccustomed As I Am to Speaking in Publien Agile-tongued Bill Brathovde of last year's graduating class, through his superior progress in the Public Speaking course was awarded the Pleasant Hill Goodwill i'lub's prize oi' rF2.5ll. Two-fifty for Two A member of each year's senior class is awarded 345 by the Selah Women's iflnb as the most outstanding English student. The unusual occurred last year when it was discovered that Viola Bas- conib and Marjory Mickleson had exactly the same grades. In all fairness, the prize was divided between them. FRUITSPUR 1',,g.,o

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LORETTA KLIYNDT-Entered from Franklin Junior High in '35: At Franklin, Orchestra 1: Librarian l. PHYLLIS LONGMIRI-I-Girls' Club Treasurer 3: Class Secretary 3: Calyx 1: Orchestra 2, 3. BILL LONGMIRE-Board of Control Representative 1: B. O. C. Pep Club Representative 3: Class Vice President 4: All High Play 4. CURDELE LOYD-President of Lettermen's Club 3: Class Vice President 3: Board of Control Representative 3: A11 High Play 3, 4: And It Rained : Captain Baseball Team 3: Basketball 3. TRAVIS LYON-Smoker 2, 4: In Old Vienna pro- duction staff. GENEVIEVI-I Mc-LAIYGHLIN-Entered from Parshall. North Dakota, in '36. JACK M1-NAMARA-Fruitspur Editor 4: Vice-President of S. A. A. 2: Treasurer of S. A. A. 3: Assistant Fruitspur Editor 3: President Honor Society 4: Debate 2: Calyx 2: All High Play 3. LEONARD MANSEN-Glee Club 2, 3: Orchestra 3. MICHAEL MILES ROBERT MILNE-Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4: Secretary- Treasurer of L.ettermen's Club 3: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Fruitspur Snaps 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Mystery of the Third Gable : Step on It, Stan! DOROTHY MONTGOMERY-Entered from Ulysses, Nebraska, in '36: In Ulysses, Dramatics 2: Pep Club 2: All High Musical: In Selah, Step on It, Stan! HELEN MONTGOMERY-Entered from Alturas, Call- fornla: In Alturas, President of Pep Club 3: War- hoop Staff 3: Junior Play 3: In Selah, Calyx Echo 4: Step on It, Stan! HOWARD MONTGOMERY-Entered from Alturas, Califor- nia: In Alturas, Class President 3: Senior Play: In Selah, Tennis Manager 4: Pep Club 4: Step on It, Stan! HAROLD MOBERLY ROY NEEDHAM-All High Play 3, 4: Mystery of the Third Gable. DEL ODMAN-A Capella Choir: In Old Vienna : Mystery of the Third Gable. THEODORA PATRICK-Librarian 4: All High Play 2, 4: In Old Vlenna : Mystery of the Third Gable. RUSSELL PETERSON-Orchestra 2, 3. ELLEN SCHERER-Entered from Lower Naches in '35: Sa- lutatorlan: Fruitspur Business Manager 4: Debate 4: Mystery of the Third Gable : Step on It, Stan! : Honor Society 3, 4: All High Play 4. CECIL RINGSTAD-Pep Club 1, 2: Honor Society 2: Mystery of the Third Gab1e : Tennis 4. EVELYN RELYEA-Secretary of S. A. A. 4: And It Rained : Mystery of the Third Gable. PWS FRUITSPUR



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Boys' Club One hundred and forty boys addressed Al Kloster as Mr. President , followed him through a maze of in- tramural athletic tournaments, ping pong, Fathers' and Sons' steaks, smokers-a year active, engrossing, satisfy- ing. Biggest money-making project was the presentation of The Cougar , first talking picture to be shown at Selah High. Most pleasurable event was the Fathers' and Sons' banquet, at which some 300 fathers, sons, business men, and teachers feasted, gave impromptu talks, and listened to jokesters. OFFICERS-Advisor Shearingg Treasurer Williamsg President Klosterg Vice-president Stephens: Secretary Johnson. Pop Club A calendar of ticket selling, advertising and odd jobs forced pepsters to give full vent to excess energies before assigned tasks were marked as finished. Special- ized work was the printing of handbills and tickets by Beulah Marshall and Kevin Shepherdg high-pressure Howard Montgomery boosted ticket sales, and basketball crowds answered appeals from Roy Stephens and War- ren Jones with ringing cheers. First row-Shepherd, Needham, Epperson, Miss Payne, advisor, McDonald. Second row-Thomas, Tyrrell, Engman, K. Shepherd. Third row4Stephens, Marshall, Montgomery, Louis Tyrrell, president. Fourth row-Bob Stephens, Jones, Kloster. First row--Johnston, Purdin, Shepherd, B. McNamara, B. J. McNamara. Second row-Gwin, Scherer, Drake, Engman. Third row-Milne, Collition, Baker. Fourth row-McNamara, Johnson, They Made the W'heels Turn Jack McNamara edited, Helen Shepherd assisted and Miss Gwin advised in the production of the 1937 Fruitspur. Artistic developments were carried out by Joyce Johnston, the informal views were snapped by Bob Milne, and Don Johnson provided the humor. Athletics editor was John Collition and special feature writers were: Betty Gay Purdin. Bernadean McNamara, Barbara Jean McNamara, and Virginia Drake. Ellen Scherer and Don Baker handled subscriptions and advertisements. Page I0 TORCH BEARERS: First row-Carlson, Scherer, Johnston, Cavanaugh. Second row- Miss Stroebel, advisor, Burgner, Jahnke. Third row4Milne, McNamara. For the Honor of the School Constitutional revisions, keynoted with slightly stiffer grade qualifications and startlingly stiffer extra activity qualifications, was the Honor Society's chief ac- complishment this year. Jack McNamara presided over this unusually suc- cessful year-successful from the standpoint of his at- tempts to instill much needed energy into the organiza- tion. FRUITSPUR

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