Selah High School - Fruitspur Yearbook (Selah, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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FROM THE FILES OF MADAME OLGA-1960 As l gaze into my crystal ball, the fog slowly lifts and l see the class of '48 talce form before my eyes, and their futures are revealed to me ................. Athel M. and Julius B., the bachelor playboys who are using their influence and money to fight the new tax levy on liquor and tobacco, have just given another of their parties at the Commercial f-lotel. Their guest of honor was Ron l-lartoon, politician and fighter against racial prejudice. Norma, who has just returned from her tour with Jose lturbi entertained the guests. Max Eyman staged a pantomine of his comic strip character made famous in the Seattle P. l. Late arrivers were f-'lelen Randolph and Barbara Biehn, who are sporting minlc coats and cadilacs since they toolc over the ownership of the Chocolate Shop. Other guests were Barbara G., owner of l'larrington's and co-owner Betty Jo Perkins. Betty's brother, Dale, by the way, is now in the White House and secretary to President Sell. The scene shifts to New Yorlc City where l see l-larriet Richardson and Barbara Jones, cigarette girls at the Copa Cabana Club passing the table of star Tyrone Jones, who is sitting with his secretary, Betty Burkhart. Ronnie Raine, the world's champion typist with a net of 950 words per minutehanswers the star's fan letters. Lola O., rodeo queen for Roy Rogers has made several appear- ances ere. The new singing sensation at the Copa Cabana is Virginia Burnett who has just signed a lengthy contract with Spilce Jones. l-ler manager is the much married gal about town, Gerry Watson. Other Selahites who have made good away from home are: 4 Shirley Brown, old maid editor of True Confessions. An absorbant reader of HT. C. is Caryle Smith. Another in the journalistic field is Bill l-laley, jolce writer of Esquire . The Randall sisters can be seen selling the magazine from door to door to obtain money for their trip around the world. Don Campbell, wealthy explorer, has just returned to the States and began his bool: on the life or Richard Halliburton. Diclc Peterson, owner of the N. Y. Times and Stewart Murphy, editor, are seeing that Don gets plenty of publicity. Duane Johnson is now modeling for tooth paste ads. Belles, Buchanan, and Diener are running the Jinx Club in Reno and are collecting l.O.U's from Lucille B. and Jo Ann P. Violet and Velva, Salvation Army worlcers, are piclceting the establishment. K. Ludwig and Doris P. are also in Reno, for the third and second times respectively. The crystal ball now talces us baclc to Selah .................... Lester Smith is giving a party for Jim D., newly initiated master of the Wenas Curange. The Ramblers featuring Connaster, Andrews, Allen with Charlton on the violin are providing the music. Their soloist is Ragtime Cowboy Duntlyf' Aubrey and Evelyn, now Wenas ranchers are visiting with their nextdoor neighbors Phyllis and Willis. Kelly', Masterman and Astair Hanlcinson can be seen teaching the square dance and two step to other grangers. Ernie Cullier, choir director for the Methodist church, is waiting outside the grange for his lcid brother Neil and is prepared to show him the way home. Now for a quiclc glance into the sports world .......... .... Jim L. now owns a string of hot rods in L. A. Daredevil Sullcy is his prize driver. Stevens, second baseman for the Broolclyn Dodgers, is now tied with Babe Ruth for the title of l-lomerun King of America. Stephens gives all the credit to Boyd Cutler his bat shiner. Jerry McGinnis now drives his motorcycle for Ringling Bros. Louise B. and Lorraine R. are managers for worlds champion woman wrestler, Pat Anderson. The passing of time has seen a complete change in the teaching staff at Selah l-li. Lu, the new principal, is checlcing up on the rumor that Janet and lrvin are living off the funds embezzled from the annual and baseball funds way baclc in 1948. Miclcey is trying to raise money for gas maslcs for her typing students since Jaclc Mills has talcen over the chem. lab. Jennie lilces her new job as office girl. Ben Graf as football coach has finally produced a winning team. Ellie now teaches kinder- garten at the Sunset School. Lois is now top dress designer for Leslies. Kathie, prominent housewife, is head of the Garden Club and has scheduled Marilyn F. and Billie G., world famous lecturers to spealc to her Club on the topic Home Ec. ln The Home. Vetter, Snyder, and Slcelstad are now in Borneo where they have set up a mission for the natives. l-larry T., in search of peace and quiet, is also there. Since Pat, Frances and Janice started their nursery school, June M., Charlotte S., and l-larriet W. are frequent visitors. Bill Sewell andHLaroy B. are A-1 baby sitters. On sitting nights to pass time they tune in on Destination Midnight to hear Bill Shinneman, disc jolcey, play songs for the brolcen hearts. The fiaures are fading away but-l What's this zooming past? Why it's Professor S. Johnson and his right hand man De orest, on their way to Mars in their jet propelled roclcet.

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U ill!!-Ol' The class of 1950, this year's Sophomores, completed the year with several successful activities to their credit. Bestowed upon them was the privilege of giving the first night dance of the year, a sweater dance which was a huge success. The second termers took their place in sports too, with several boys and girls on the various teams. Ardell Kleppin ran the class with Frank Ball, assisting, Jean Mollett keeping the notes and Dennis Englund counting the money. ecoasg f J ernsemb The Junior Class started their next to the last year of school by electing class officers. , There was much controversy between the irls so the boys took over the class and elected lra Wilson, resident, Bob Wilcox, vice-president, ,ffumes Tipton secretary and Wayne Leedom, treasurer. sep Club representatives were Rogene Pearson and Bon Docktor. A graduation scene was chosen by this year's Junior Class for their annual assembly and Busy As A Beaver was chosen as their class play. With several of their class in first team sports and a beautiful Junior-Senior Banquet the third termers completed a cery successful year. can las The Yearlings began their four year term as all other yearling classes began theirs, by electing officers. Gary George was elected president and in a pinch Richard Pingrey took over with Donna Justice acting as scribe and Don Masterman looking after their hoard of money. Mr. Weitz and Mr. Carlon kept watchful eyes on their little charges. Yearlings that they were, they did their best to amuse the rest of us by sponsoring a St. Patrick's dance and giving a class assembly. 1 The Yearlings were also well represented in the sports and debate fields by both boys and girls. '16

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