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Row 1; Crosby, Ashmore, Taggert, Lindley, Sgt. Reynolds, Jones, Thornton. Row 2: Lybecker, V. Kenyon, A, Kenyon, A. Reynolds, Dunn, Timm, Bradford. Row 3; Emigh, Haase, Alexander, Kirk, Hanson, O. Griewe, Boschker, D. Griewe, Lindner, Little. FACULTY EDWARD KRENZ Instrumental Music Mathematics Social Affairs Comm. RUTH MacDONALD Commercial META PFEIFFER English Assemblies Guidance Committee GOLDIE TAGGERT Science G W LEDBETTER History Guidance Committee Dean of Boys M SGT. MANION R.OT.C, PAUL REED Science Guidance Committee Social Committee MARY ANN TIMM Girls ' P.E, Sports Club Advisor LT COL. LINDLEY R.O.T.C. Girls ' Riffle Team Officers ' Club Advisor FLORENCE McGOVERN English Journal Advisor Gate Committee ALLEN REYNOLDS Mathematics Attendance Officer Royal Blue Advisor JEAN THORNTON Home Economics Gimmel Teth Club Advisor LILLIAN LINDNER English Language National Honor Comm, Junior Red Cross LucnLE McIntyre L anguage National Honor Comm. Equites Club Advisor 1st SGT. REYNOLDS R.O.T-C. W. B. WHEELER History Boxing Coach Freshman Football Coach AGNES LITTLE English Senior Class Advisor Cap 5 Gown Comm. EUGENE MEINERS Art, Art Club Advisor Safety Driving Gate Committee 1st SGT. SCHOOLER R.OXC. MARY YATES Science Mathematics National Honor Comm. CHESTER LYBECKER Agriculture F.F.A, Club Advisor IVY PETERSON History Guidance Committee Freshman Class Advisor B. A, TACK Science Public Address System T.A.T. Club Advisor
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Front Row—Austin, Anderson, Ledbetter, Reed, Tack, Meiners, Wheeler, Fiset. Second Row—Peterson, Houghton, Falk, Hamm, McGovern, Pfeiffer. Back Row—McDonald, Yates, McIntyre, Corn, Draper, FACULTY MARSHALL ALEXANDER English Dramatics Advisor Wa-Hilites Advisor DONALD ANDERSON Commercial A.S.B. Books Gate Committee LORRAINE ASHMORE School Nurse B. E, AUSTIN History Gate Committee WILBUR BOSHGHKER Industrial Arts Gate Committee DOROTHY BRADFORD Commercial El Adrea Advisor DOLLIE CORN English Book room Manager Sophomore Class Advisor JERRY DELLINGER Boys ' P.E. Football Coach Basketball Coach JULIANA DRAPER History National Honor Comm. Guidance Committee RUTH DUNN Malhemalics Guidance Committee Math Club Advisor RALPH EMIGH Mathematics Discipline Comm, Baseball Coach MYRTLE FALK English Foreign Language Junior Class Advisor BESSY J. F1SET Home Economics Discipline Comm. Soromia Club Advisor DOROTHY GRIEWE Vocal Department National Honor Comm, OPAL GRIEWE Library Legenles Advisor ALBERT HAASE Commerical Track Coach Ski Club Advisor MRS. HANSON History English FAY HAMM English NaL Honor Society Adv. National Honor Comm. GRACE HOUGHTON Girls ' P.E. Dean ol Girls G.A.A. Advisor MARGARET HUNTER Principal ' s Office ALICE KENYON Science Visual Education Guidance Committee VIRGINIA KENYON Study Hall Supervisor BESS KIRK Mathematics Gate Committee National Honor Comm. JOHN KLUMB Physical Education Athletic Director of City Schools
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Arm Harold, Secretary Bob Healh, President Royce Noland, Vice-Pres. Don Klicker, Treasurer STUDENT GOVERNMENT Under the able leadership of Bob Heath, president; Royce Noland, vice-president; Ann Harold, secretary; and Don Klicker, treasurer; the Wa-Hi Student Body saw a successful year in 1947. A.S.B. President, Bob Heath, had on his cabinet: Fire Chief, Ed Martin; Shuffle Shop, Loyd Mahan; Stage, John Kolars; Inter-School Relations, Jeanne Ebbert; Organizations, Barbara Koenig; Finance, Ralph Corkrum; Chief Justice, Clyde Horner; Hallways, Bill Couch; Assemb¬ lies, Craig Esary; Buildings and Grounds, Norman Brunton. Cabinet meetings were held throughout the year with Mr. Jones to discuss improvement of the different departments. One of the bigger projects taken on was the raising of money for new band uniforms; several concerts and benefits were given. The tennis court which was started ' ast year, was completed during the course of the year. A new club for teen-agers called the Shuffle Shop, was organized and managed by the Commissioner Loyd Mahan and advisor Miss Alice Miles, to replace the old Wa-Hive. The Shuffle Shop was run by the various school clubs; also this year out-of-school clubs were were allowed to participate in the running of the club. Its management has been taken care of so well that the national representative of the Y.W.CA, commended the club saying it was one of the few well-run student managed clubs she had seen. A canvas of the city for the Community Chest Drive was made by the students. The town was divided into various sections which two or more students covered, A Publicity Commissioner was added t o the President ' s cabinet for the purpose of get¬ ting more recognition in the high school paper and the local town newspaper. The Student Book Store, selling school supplies, had an excellent year with a good profit showing at the end of school. The Student Court, headed by Chief Justice, Clyde Horner, started a new system this year. Instead of is¬ suing demerits to offenders as a suf¬ ficient punishment to a violation of rules, the Court attempted to reason with the students and help to prevent further misdemeanors by the same persons. For the first time students were ad¬ mitted to the Senior play and the all¬ school play on student body tickets at afternoon performances. The last project of the year was the Student Independence Day held on April 25th. The Senior class elec¬ ted Dick Mollette, as Principal; John Fouts, Attendance Officer; Riney Boewer, Dean of Boys; and Charlene Haupt, Dean of Girls. Each class elec¬ ted its own teacher for the day. Hornet, Corkrum, Esary, Harold, Brunlon, Ebbert, Koenig, Noland, Marlin, Couch, Mahan, Heaih.
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