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

 - Class of 1947

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JAMES KATO JOHN BAXTER VERNON JONES STANLEY ZIER Secret ryreasurer President Vice President Intramurals BOYS ' FEDERATION The 1946-1947 school year saw the Boys Federation, under the guidance of Mr. Led¬ better, carry out a successful year of activities. The Boys ' Federation, working with the Girls ' Federation, presented the first frolic of the year to welcome the Freshmen and transfers to Wa- Hi The Boys ' and Girls ' Federation also worked together on sponsoring dancing classes to cre¬ ate more interest in dancing. At the Senior assembly, clothing was collected for the impoverished people of Europe The Boys ' Federation took over the responsibility of packing the clothing and seeing to it that the clothing received was sent to Europe. Six boxes were sent to Italy and twenty-two boxes were sent to Greece by Walla Walla residents. Boys ' assemblies were held each month The veterans at Wa-Hi were introduced in the first assembly and were questioned as to how they liked Wa-Hi. The Seniors and Juniors gave an assembly displaying school talent. Films as well as music were used for some of the assemblies A clean-up campaign was carried out by the Boys ' Federation for two weeks Each home¬ room period, four homerooms cleaned up the grounds. To carry out a successful intramural program is one of the main duties of the Boys ' Fed¬ eration. The intramural manager this year was Stanley Zier. His job was to plan games and give notice as to when they were to be played At the end of the year the manager of intramurals presented a cup to the team which has earned the most points. It was won this year by the Redskins, a Senior team Row I—Cowles, Posey, Duckworth, Renner, Jessuph, Kerr, Baxter, KaJo, Millard. Row II—Boyer, Zier, Hawkins, Barer, Cochran, Mead, Smith, Jones, Fleck

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i ALICE ADACHI CAROL BRUCE Secretary President GIRLS ' FEDERATION The year of 1946-47 has proven to be a very successful one for the Wa-Hi Girls ' Federa¬ tion. All of the girls were aware of the splendid work of the leaders of this organization. A new dean of girls, Mrs. Grace Houghton, took over this year. We owe much of our success to her and her co-operation with the girls who lead the group. The activities of the Federation were many. This year was especially outstanding for its co-operation with the Boys ' Federation. Many plans for school improvement were made, includ¬ ing the renovation of the Girls ' Lounge, with the sincere hope that the girls of next year would be able to complete them. Socially, the year 1946-47 has been successful. Leading the list of social events were the Senior Tea, honoring all Senior girls and their mothers, and the Sock Hop, which was a new idea at Wa-Hi given in co-operation with the boys 1 group. One of the affairs that attracted a lot of interest from the newer girls at school was the party for all transfers each semester. At these parties the new students became better acquainted with the Wa-Hi girls. To every mem¬ ber of the feminine population of Wa-Hi, the annual Federation costume party was an event not be missed. The party featured comic strip character as its theme. The leaders of the Federation deserve a, vote of approval for the splendid job they have done. The officers were: Carol Bruce, president; Jane Cauvel, vice-president; Alice Adachi, sec¬ retary; and Juanita Sauer, treasurer. 4 JUANITA SAUER Treasurer JANE CAUVEL Vice ' Pres idem Row 1; Copeland, Hayes, Board, Bruce, Ross, Buerstalte. Row 2 : Nessel, Clem, McDermott, Woodhe.ll, New¬ ton, Smith. Row 3: McGifford, Oatt, Burgess, Miller, Haines, Sauer, Bachmann. Row 4; Koenig, Pearson, Davis, Cauvel. Row 1: Hayes, Board, Ross, Livengood, Newman. Row 2 : Woodhall, LePage, Willis, Bates, Frogge Angel). Row 3: Burgess, Walker, DeBoer, Livengood, Dan¬ ielson, Mulhair, HaupL



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