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

 - Class of 1948

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2nd Sem. Student Court 1st Sem, Student Court Pool, Weitz, Welk, Page, Nessel Skubinna, Pool, Boyer, Gerkey, Fehlberg, Dickson, Tanner Legislative Assembly, headed by Mark McDermott, introduced and passed many new bills, which constituted the first set of bydaws the school has ever had. They proposed a new type of student body election; a budget, which was larger than the school has seen for a long time was set up for two years, and the members handled the city canvass for the Community Chest Drive, The Student Court met regu¬ larly to try cases. It was especially instrumental in stopping traffic violations around the school. Wa-Hi virtually buzzed with activity this year, because of the co-operation of the entire student body. More of this same spirit in future years will lead to the kind of unified and democratic form of student government to which Wa-Hi aspires. 2nd Sem, Leg, Assembly— 4ih Row: Ray, Filan, W. Heimbigner, Fleck, L, LePage, Atkinson, Skubinna, Morion, McCubbins, Young, Gerkey, Adams, Cunningham, Welk. 3rd Row: Hawkins, Hammond, Hayes, Page, Spray, Mace, Me Austin, McDermott, Clem, Berry, D, Heimbigner, Andrews. 2nd Row: Cowing, G. LePage, Schmidt, Waggoner, Swenson, Tanner, Strozinski, Fagg, Lott, Fulkerson. 1st Row: Davis, Marlin, Kessler, Pierce, Hart, Simmons, English, Zier, Miller. Palmer Pool Strange Stevens Mr. Jones Ridenour

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Anderson Fitzgerald Fbkke Pres,—Dorothy Ehrlich Vice-Pres.—Mark McDermott Hill Sec.—Kenneth Oliver Jones Kight Treas,—John Doores Wa-Hi had a very successful year under the guidance of its president, Dorothy Ehrlich; vice-presi¬ dent, Mark McDermott; secretary, Ken Oliver, and treasurer, John Doores. To help her in the promotion of a stronger representative government, Dorothy Ehrlich chose as her commissioners: Glen Ridenour, assemblies; Don Palmer, hallways; Bud Kight, buildings and grounds; Betty Jones, Shuffle Shop; Bill Hill, fire chief; Dwight Pool, chief justice; Joan Fitzgerald, organizations; Evelyn Anderson, inter-school relations; Bill Strange, finance; Gail Stevens, stage, and Yvonne Flikke, publicity. Serving as honorary, but active members of the cabinet were Marion Riehl, Phil Griffiths, Marilee Hayes, and Rosemary Board. The Student Cabinet formed an unusually strong unit Their many functions toward strengthening student government and bettering the school were exceptionally well done. Besides working together as a group, each member of the cabinet did a fine job in his own particular field. 1st Sem. Legislative As®©mblY 4th How: Biersner, Strange, Gerkey, Sires, Mathison, Angel, B. Oliver, Andrews. 3rd How: Reser, Skubifma, Jones, Ingalls, B. Zier, Wbodhall, Huff Records, Huie, Anderson, 2nd Row: McCubbins, Hayes, Wagner, Sherwood, Hart, Fagg, Ames, Milbraith, LePage. 1st How: Willis, Kessler, Zier, Miller, M, Oliver, B. Jacky, Steinmates.



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PRESIDENT Marion Riehl VICE-PRESIDENT Mari lee Hayes DEAN OF GIRLS Mrs. Houghton To merely summarize the material accomplishments of an organization such as the Girls ' Federation would be to hopelessly underestimate the real service that organization renders the school Its fundamental purposes of promoting friendship and supplying avenues of service for all girls are carried out in various ways. The federation sponsored a party for all the new girls at the first of each semester. These parties as well as the annual Big Sister Day helped to acquaint new students with Wa-Hi in general, The Cell Night celebration, strictly feminine, held in the fall was a great success. The all-girl play of the year, Ladies of the Mop ' was another Federation activity in which a number of girls had a hand. Wa-Hi girls did a wonderful job of playing host to the dele- gates of the Tri-State Meet that was held at Walla Walla in the spring. This year ' s successes are owed not only to the capable leader¬ ship of the officers, Marion Riehl, Marilee Hayes, Maysel Folleit, Harriett© Robinson, and Muriel Anderson, and the adviser, Mrs. Houghton, but to every girl in Wa-Hi who backed them in their work. GIRLS ' CABINET (Left picture) 4th Row: Hart, Hagen., Johnston, Bates, Ruff, Wilson 3rd Row: Jensen, Yeend, Anderson, Qinehans, LePage, McNeely, Proctor 2nd Row: Angel, James, Porter, Ingalls, Gettman, Nightingale, Shawgo 1st Row: Hayes, Millard, Buchanan, Robinson, Clem, Riley, Eccles GIRLS ' COUNCIL (Right picture) 2nd Row: Ralls, Nessel, Kimmerly, Jensen, Shawgo, Robinson,Jones 1st Row: McGee, Maihison, Sherwood, Nightingale, Johannesscn, Wilscn

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