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Leonard Adams —Agricultural Course Martha Anderson —General Course Agricultural Club (1-2-3-4), Koto Klan (1). Dorothy Allison— ' Classical Course Reporter Campfire (3); Girls ' Count il (i ; Classical Club (1-2-3); Aa Ca Wa Yti (2-3-1); Girl Reserves Cl): Glee Club (1); Campfire (3). Frank Avekill —General Course Reporter W. W. Club (3); W. W. Club (3- 3-4); Vice Pres. Class (t): Pres, Class (2): Board of Control (3); Judicial Board (3): Casket ball (2-3-4), Marshall Allison —General Course Karl Baumeister —Scientific Course S pa n i sh C1 u b (1): Band. Officers Club; CapL R O. T. C. Frn est B E ck — Sc ient ific Co arse Spanish Club, Mildred Biersner— Scientific Course Girl Reserves (1); Aa Ca Wa Ya (2-3-1) ; Spanish Club (3-4); Cam pfi re (3-4); Cam pfi re P1 a y (4 ) ♦ Rcdolimi Bierwagen-— Industrial Non-Com Club (3-4). Catherine L. Bleakney Gen. Course Koto Klan (2),
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Whiteman Hanger Green way McMurtrey Green w ay Craig Bice McEvoy Officers of the Senior Class 1923-24 FIRST SEMESTER President......Dale Whiteman Vice-President ....Caroline Hanger Secretary ................. Henry Craig Treasurer .„.. Jack McFeely Class Council .„.. Vernon McEvoy Pa u l i n e G re en way Reporter ...Clarence Green way SECOND SEMESTER President Clarence Greenway Vice-President . Joyce McMurtrey Secretary .... jane La sate r Treasurer ...... Zeno Berry Class Council . Pauline Green way Vernon McEvoy Reporter...... Evelyn Clark As we, the members of the class of 1924, graduate we look back over four years of many and varied activities. Our class conducted a very successful smoker to raise money for the Junior Prom, which was one of the best the Walla- Walla High School has ever had. The inter-class basketball honors for both boys and girls were won by this class dur¬ ing our Junior year. We have shown the musical ability of our class every year in the musical contest. The majority of the members of the football and basket¬ ball teams, which have won state honors, came from our class. We have tried to live up to the traditions and ideals of our school by support¬ ing student government, dress reform, and interclass activities. This year the Senior class play, “His Majesty Bunker Bean,” was an example of what an ambitious and “peppy” class can produce. Not only was the cast an excellent one, but the play was very humorous with an exceedingly clever plot. We hope that in the future the record of each member of the class of 1924 will reflect honor upon the Walla Walla High School. As we leave, we wish to express our sincere gratitude to the teachers at Wa- Hi who have so patiently guided us through our four years of school work. To the underclassmen we bequeath the opportunities that have been ours, and we wish for teachers and students alike a happy and prosperous future. Page Sixteen
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■ I 11 i a I l ■ i l l N I I I ! E ! 4 i I ' I ■ I I 1 I ■ 1 I ■ a l M i i a i a I a l ■ l a a i THE: 1024 ' RI.HF. Buford Boyd — Mod. Language Course Winifred Brown — Mod. Language Classical Club (1-2); Spanish Club {2-3}: Girl Reserves (I ; Aa Ca Wa Ya {2-3. J i:an B katton— Modern Language Rep French Club {3): Girls Council (3); V, P. Girls’ Council (4); Girl Reserves (1); French Club (1-2-3); Gimmol Teth (2-3-4); Eli Kah Nam (4); Annual (3); Music Contest (3). Cecil Broome— Scientific Course 11 El, EN Bud i h n hag e n —G enera Coitrse Gimmel Teth, Beulah Bryant —General Course Campfire (3): Glee Club (1-2): A a Ca Wa Ya (1-2): Classical Club (1-2-3): Girl Re¬ serves (1) + Robert Brum in, ay — Mod. Language Yell Leader (4): Basketball (4); Eh Kah Nam (1); Annual (3), Ruth Bryan — Co mmercial Course V r Pres. O. G. A. (4); Spanish Club 11-2 j: Glee Club (1-2); O. G. A. pM);Annual(3); Eh Kah Nam (4). Ruth Burtcii —Classical Course Girls’ Council (4); Classical Club (1-2-3); Girls’ Leaffue (3): Girls ' W, W. Club (4): Girl Reserves (1); Koto Klan (3): Camp¬ fire (4); Basketball (I-2-3-4); Baseball (1- 2-3-1); Volleyball (1-2). Ruby Carmichael —Classical Course Campfire (3-4): Aa Ca Wa Ta (3-4): Span¬ ish Club (3); Girl Reserves (L); Girls’ League (3). a i l E § I I I 3 I 9 I :
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