Walla Walla High School - Royal Blue Yearbook (Walla Walla, WA)

 - Class of 1923

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h jee t.a a Vy ALLA. WaM-aI THE SPANISH CLUB no-yAL fllJOw. . Leonard Tierney President Marian Berry Mildred Biersner Jean Brunion Lynn Croxdale Tom Drumheller Dawson Funk Foster Gruber Curtis Holland Henry Howell Sam Johnson Helen Connell Secretary 1923 Roll James Kuhns Nita Lamb Jessie Lasater Robert Lenfesty Fred Leuthy Lyman Lynn Marjorie McLean Jack Moore Robert Paxton Freda Peterson Jean Brim ton Reporter William PIucker John Prather Frances Rourke Lester Rourke Fremont Sutherland Helen Strut hers Alfred Tabor Leonard Tierney Gene Whitman Jack Wright Robert Paxton Vice-President Foster Gruber Treasurer Owing to our new faculty advisor, the Spanish dub has made more pro¬ gress this past ye ar than any other year. Every second Monday night, the dub meets at the home of some member where both business and social duties are dis¬ cussed. Besides the regular meetings, two dances and a picnic, have been held The second semester the members were equipped with pins with appropriate let¬ tering. i Altogether, the Spanish club has made a record which other clubs may do well to imitate On to next year! Page Seventy-five

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.-.the taa.3 Vv AlUfrs W i nay L ctxuz THE FRENCH CLUB Betty Wilbur President V Gerald Tierney President Bethel Stack ice-President Lee Cor diner Treasu rer Dorothy Le Roux Secretary Jean Bratton Reporter Gene Allison Edna Baker Jean Bratton Evelyn Clark Lee Gordiner Martha Englehardt Glenn. Davison Helen Flynn 1923 Roll Dorothy Gibson Gertrude Hill Isabelle Keeney Jane Lasater Dorothy Le Roux Eunice Marquis Ruth McDonald Mary Louise Morris May Mosier John Navas Virgil Nelson Ruth Robertson Betty Ruby Bethel Stack Gerald Tierney Betty Wilbur There was an old woman that went to church one Sunday morning. 1 he preacher, always tedious, was unusually so this morning. The dinner hour ap¬ proached ; still he talked on and on. The old woman who for the last hour had been growing more and more impatient, finally got up and hurried out. Outside of the church was a line carriage and coachman waiting for passengers. “Isn’t that preacher done yet?” the coachman growled at the woman. “Oh ves,” she snapped back, “he’s done all right but he won l stop. When we try to write out in a few lines a complete report of the French dub for a whole year, we feel quite different from the way the old woman felt about the preacher. We feel, although we may have to stop, we won’t nearly he done. Instead of giving up in despair, I shall endeavor to briefly sketch the num¬ erous virtues and accomplishments of the club. Our first social splash was the dance at James Ruby’s, October 13. We have had several delightful social meetings with good programs, at one such meeting the refreshments were so good that one member licked his plate so hard it bioke and spoiled the set. Then best of all there was a picnic at the five mile bridge, see May issue of Eh Kah Nam for details of that. The French club wishes that everyone could have had as good a time this year as we had, but (a word to the discouraged) maybe you can join us next year for some more good times. P ge Seventy-four



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i33.a jift-yaL m.uL Vy Al.t.fr. WAI .A .. 1. Tillicum Gamp Fire Betty Church Dorothy Chandler Gertrude Hill Naomi Tag ard President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Betty Church Dorothy Chandler Kilby Carmichael Wreath Daulton Evelyn, Clark Gertrude Hill Dorothy Gibson 1923 Roll Marion Garrett Jane Lasater Joyce McMurtrey Thelma Dewitt Helen Flynn Leah Lester Dorothy LeRoux Betty Ruby Naomi Taggard Martha Englehart Madeline Cope Josephine Denny Miss Blynn, Advisor What, ho, the cook! That’s us and if you don’t believe it ask the Non- Coms ; they ought to know! Who hasn’t heard about our camping trip Easter vacation? The natives tip Mill Creek thought that we had unloaded a pack of wild animals on them. All the fish in the creek weren’t below the Intake! We’ve had a dance and picnics and a theatre party and, my word! 1 al¬ most forgot the play that we gave the first part of the year. But we do other things besides having fun; we have published interesting articles in the Eh Kah Nam in an effort to interest more of the Student Body in the excellent pictures that adorn our building. This year the Tillicum Campfire Girls introduced something new in the High School, that is the carrying of blue and white pom-poms to the games. We’ve been turning out for the games also and we’ll be out in greater numbers for next year. We’re behind you, Wa-Hi! P age Sc v e n t y-s i X

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