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

 - Class of 1938

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ROW 1—Clayton Matthews. Harold Piper, Gordon Livengood, AJan Romfne, John Slater, Bob Allen, Bud Miller, ROW 2 —Sterling LaRue, Jack McFarland. Frank Woods, Rqy Rogers, Orville McCarroll, Eldon Whitehead. ROW 3—Keith Bergevin, Homer Stewart, Dick Kenyon, ' Polly Anderson, Charles Montgomery. Mantz, Hirsch, Romine, Cochran, Bates. Adviser Anderson in back, Curtis Bates Is Chairman of Assemblies, ct js c-- seJi eta 1 1 an Under the tutelage of Paul V r ' Tolly Anderson, a Boys ' Federation was organ¬ ized in the early part of the school year. Taking their idea from the boys ' clubs in other parts of the state, the adviser and officers drafted a constitution and started the Federation. Saining impetus as time went on r the club is now firmly established. Trying to bring the boys in closer contact with the school so they will receive as many advantages as the school has to offer is one of the main objectives of the Fed¬ eration. Another major purpose is aiding boys whose financial circumstances do not allow them to attend school regularly. A committee secures work and furnishes clothing for these boys. A large delegation of boys attended the Older Boys ' Conference held in Pull¬ man in the spring, and brought back Ideas for the improvement of the Federation ' s work in service to the boys of Wa-HL Officers Alan Romlne ... Eugene Cochran ... Lee Mantz ........ Bob Hirsch ..... Paul V. Anderson ...... President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Adviser Thirteen

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JEANNIE CRAWFORD ROBERT CLODIUS, President of Student Body Vice-President of Student Body STUDENT COURT WESLEY SHAW, SHIRLEY STONE, JOAN MARTIN DORSEY GOOSINS, Chief Justice’ MARIAN QUESN ELL, JOHN ADAMS. Treasurer of Student Body PAUL YEEND. Secretory of Student Body STUDENT CABINET ROBERT CLODIUS., Vice-Pres.; JOHN ADAMS Treasurer JEANNIE CRAWFORD. Pres.; OOR$EY GOOGINS, Chief Justice; SHERWWOD PALMER, Commissioner of Interschool Relations; GORDON HART, Commissioner of Stage; VIR¬ GINIA HARVEY, Commissioner of Organizations; DOROTHY DAVISON, Commissioner of Finance; HAROLD GRADWOHL, Commissioner of Building and Grounds. Not In picture are: JOHN STOREY, Commissioner of Assemblies; BOB DUNN, Commissioner of Halls. tiuient C - over it m cn l For the first time in the history of student body government at Wa-Hi, a girl was selected by the students to lead them throughout the year. Jeannie Crawford was the recipient of the honor Other students who were voted to student body posts were: Robert Clodius, Vice-President: Pad Yeend. Secretary; and John Adams, T reasurer. The Cabinet, Legislative Assembly, and Student Court aided the officers in their efficient operation of school affairs. The Cabinet was chosen by the president and assisted her in the carrying out of her duties- As Vice-President, Bob Clodius head¬ ed the Legislative Assembly, which is composed of two representatives from each homeroom. Under the strong hand of Chief Justice Dorsey Googins the Student Court has helped to clear up congested conditions at Wa-Hi Through his efforts a lower or Traffic Court was established, with Sterling LaRue as its head. Under this efficient staff of capable officers and assistants, student government has maintained the same high level for which our high school is r enowned. Page Twelve



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M3SS McCORMlCK MARTHA KENNEDY DOROTHY Dean of Girls, Advfser COUisfCJL ROW I—Barbara Chisholm, Dorothea Foltz, Anita B elief lei Patty Marum, ROW 2—June Shinto, Dorothy Fuller, Virginia Harvey. Helen Campbell. DAVISON HELEN SPQRLEDER JESSIE LOU DAVIS CABINET ROW I—Maxine Courtney, Sally Loney, Jessie Lou Davis, Mar¬ tha Kennedy, Patsy Thomas, Helen Sporleder, Joan Harvey. Mar¬ ian Rehorn. ROW 2—Helen Coleman, Doris May Adams, Mary Webb. Jeanne DeBoer, Sarah Lucille Baker, Dorothy Ludwigs, ROW 3—Dorothy Davison, Nancy Pratt, Jackie Snider, Marjorie Rader, Shirley Retzer, 7d ettihen Officers First Semester Martha Kennedy . Patsy Thomas . Helen Sporleder Jessie Lou Davis . Dorothy Davison .. President Vice-President Secretary .. Treasurer Head of Council The Girls ' Federation activities started out in full swing last fall with the sponsor¬ ship of the Olvera Street Marionette Show on September 24, In keeping with this good start, the annual Big-and-Little Sister Party marked another success for the new officers. The Southeastern Conference, which was an event of the early fall, was held in Kennewick, and was attended by a large delegation from Wa-Hi. December found the Federation busy honoring the girls and their mothers at a series of delightful teas which featured an interesting art exhibit. For their Christmas project, they collected food and clothing for needy families and turned them over to Chief Goodfellow. Page Fourteen

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