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

 - Class of 1945

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John Healh President Gerald Brunion Vice President Dick Frank Secretary Mary a I is An horn Yell Queen STUDENT CABINET Back row; Campbell, Mulhair, Brunton, Anhorn. Middle row; Roseboro, Finnegan, Allen, Throop. Front row: Frank, Mitchell, Skubinna. HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Back row: Klicker, Wood, McGuilock, Fonts, Gross, Decker, Irby. Middle row; Burgess, Holman, Rose, Anderson, Buchanan, Folleth Front row: Mahan, Lind shorn, Brackett, Krebs, Anderson, Shuham, DeBoer, STUDENT GOVERNMENT With the aim of promoting school activities and furthering Student government, the student body of Wa-Hi elected as its officers, John Heath, president; Gerald Brunton, vice president; Dick Frank, secretary; Roy Bell, treasurer; and Maryalis Anhorn, yell queen. In continuing representative government, John Heath appoint¬ ed willing and capable students as commissioners to assist him in the varied school activities. The commissioners appointed were; Stanley Roseboro, Fire Chief; Everett Skubinna, Finance; Joyce Mulhair, Assemblies; Pat Finnegan, Inter-School Relations; Ed Mitchell, Halls; Don Woods, Buildings and Grounds; Ethelmae Allen, Organizations; Marie Campbell, Wa-Hive; and Ronald Duck¬ worth, Chief Justice Ronald was replaced by Bob Plucker during the second semester. Charlotte Throop, president of Girls ' Federa¬ tion, and Kenny Noble, president of Boys ' Federation, completed the student cabinet. When Kenny Noble left for the Navy, his office was taken over by Ronald Duckworth. Maryalis Anhorn, with her assistants, Ginger Evander, Warren

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FACULTY High School Principal Doan Lobaugh HISTORY DEPARTMENT Back row: B r E. Austin, Wallace Wheeled Front row: Juliana Draper, Ivy Peterson. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Back row; Bernard Tack, Front row: Alice Kenyon, Paul Reed, FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Back row: Lucile McIntyre. Front row: Lillian Lindner, Myr¬ tle Falk. FINE ARTS Back row: Hal Tilley, Front row: Laura Lee Holmes, Dorothy Griewe, HOME ECONOMICS Back row: Frances Lowden, Front row: Mary Yates, Marian Billow. MILITARY SgL Frank Rogers, Major Oliver F, Porter, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Edna Baase r Laura Crump,



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Baslee, and Bud Pringle, comprised the yell staff which efficiently instigated school spirit in backing the teams. As vice president Gerald Brunton had charge of legislative assembly which assures the students of a representative govern¬ ment The legislators instituted a code of conduct for the cafeteria. Proctors, aiding in its enforcement, were appointed weekly by the Commissioner of Buildings and Grounds to turn in any offenders to Student Court. A point system was set up for boxing and base¬ ball letters, and provision was made for letter awards in music also. The past year has seen the Wa-Hive, a student managed club, steadily rising in popularity. This has resulted, principally, from the idea of the various school clubs ' rotating weekly in the man¬ agement of the downtown club. The presentation of a door prize, each week, to the person holding the lucky number was an in¬ novation. A demerit system was established this year in an attempt to control unexcused absences and disorderly conduct The attend¬ ance office, Student Court, and teachers had the power to give demerits for any offenses. 1st Semester Legislative Assembly 1ST SEMESTER STUDENT COURT Klicker, Mitchell, Shockley, Duckworth Woodhall, Benefiel, Harold 2nd Semester Legislative Assembly 2ND SEMESTER STUDENT COURT Mead, McMann, Stokes, Plucker, Humphrey Anderson, Bruce F I ‘ 4a1£ 1 3 i aki jjf

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