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Directing Girls ' Activities.,. Miss Martha Young, Advisor Marilyn Maxey, President Ellen Bayne, Vice-President Lois Armstrong, Secretary Natalie Naseimento T Treasurer Dei hi net Row ! —-Marilyn M stray. President; Charlotte Loney, Assistant Dress Standards; Edna Quist, Dress Standards; Dorothy Livengood, Assistant Friendship: Peggy Woodward, Friendship; Barbara Lockhart, Assistant Finance; Lois Lane, Social. Row 2—Lois Armstrong, Secretary; Shirley Retzer, Assistant School Improvement; Marian Palmer, Freshman Representa¬ tive; Betty Davis, Assistant Dramatics; Mary Robison, Finance; Ellen Bayne, Friendship, Row 3 —Mary Florence Bcndix, School Improve men tj Dorothy Cox, Assistant Entertainment; Dorothy Davison, Entertainment; Patty Marum, Sophomore Representative. Row 4—Virginia Rice, Senior Representative; Ora Tate. Dramatics; Natalie Nascimento, Treasurer. Row 5“- Barbara ’Woodward, Assistant Social; Dorothy Jean Ludwigs, Junior Repre¬ sentative. Big and Little Sister Committee; Dorothy Davison and Doris May Adams alt dolled up for Centennial; Marilyn Maxey; Mary Florence Bendix and Virginia Harvey—pioneer gals; Edna Quest and Lois Lane; Prosser group. Girls ' Federation Council,,, Row 1 —Virginia Harvey, Junior Representative, Secretary; Jessie Lou Davis, Junior Representative : Ruth Webb, Freshman Representative, Assistant Secre¬ tary; Barbara Chisholm, Sophomore Representative. Row 2-— ' Edna Quist, Senior Representative . President: Jane Harold, Sophomore Representative, Vice-President; Betty Davis, Senior Representative; Donna Beth Thompson. Freshman Representative, Guard; Doris May Adams, Junior Member-at- Large. The traditional Big and Little Sister Party, featuring a (t baby” show, inaugurated another eventful year in Girls 7 Federation activity in Wa-Hi. Important accomplishments of the Federation were the sponsorship of the Washington State Theatre in r T4o More Frontier 77 in November and the purchase of baskets for stage decoration, dishes for use in the new gym, and furnishings for the girls 7 lounge. The close of the semester saw the departure of Miss Martha Young. She had been advisor, councilor, and friend to each girl in the organization. Page Thirteen
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Clayton Shaw, Viet-President Governing .. La$aEU LeRouK, President Court .. Dorothy Jean Ludwigs, Junior member: Bob DeWitt, Sophomore member: Norman Fulton, Senior member and Chief justice second semester; Dale Gentry, Senior member and Chief Justice first semester; Jeanne Crawford. Junior member; Ellen Bayne, Senior member: Marrha Kennedy, Junior member: Billy Kibiy, Freshman runner. Stuart Miller. Secretary Jean Kennedy, Treasurer Norman Fulton, Giief Justice Cfiliiuel,,. Around table, left to right—Dale Gentry, Commissioner of Justice, first semester: Keith Griffith, Commissioner of Inter-School Relations; Virgil Scram, Commissioner of Buildings and Grounds; LaSalle LeRoux, President; Eiva Chamberlain, Commissioner of Organizations: Peggy Woodward, Com¬ missioner of Assemblies; Jesse Cochran, Commissioner of Hallways, Legislative Assembly The student Body of Wa-Hi selected LaSalle LeRoux to lead them in 1936-37. Clayton Shaw, Vice-President; Stuart Miller, Secretary; and Jean Kennedy, Treasurer were chosen as other student body officers. . . . The Cabinet, selected by the President and ratified by the Legislative Assembly, has cooperated with the President in directing the student affairs. . . . The Student Court, under the direction of Chief Justices Dale Gentry and Norman Fulton, for student misdeameanors, prescribed penalties. Two students selected from each of the thirty-six homerooms formed the Legislative Assembly, Undet the leadership of the Student Body Vice-President, Clayton Shaw, ques¬ tions of student policy were discussed and acted upon. Wa-Hi has indeed developed a system of student government to which we can point with pride. Page Twntvt
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Coach Polly” Anderson, Fichtner, Frank, Owsley, Gorman, Schaeffer, Transech, Rut her, E. Cochran, J. Cochran The Wa-Hi 1936 team was small in weight, but they earned for themselves the name the fight ingest boys to wear the Blue Devil suits in a long time.” In the initial game, La Grande and Wa-Hi battled to a 0-0 tie. In the first home game the home team held the Everett Sea Gulls, who were rated three touchdowns better than the Blue Devils, to 14 points made on six successive passes. MacLoughlin High and Wa-Hi fought a hard game, which ended in another 0-0 tie. Twice during the game Wa-Hi drove to Mac-Hi’s 5-yard line, but lost the ball Wa -Hi made their first score of the season when they defeated Pasco 13-6. On the opening kickoff, John Gorman galloped 88 yards up the side line for a tally. Again in the second quarter he went across the final stripe on a 20-yard reverse. Pace Fourteen
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