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

 - Class of 1951

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Commissioners The cabinet, besides carrying on the duties of its separate offices, worke d as a group in sponsoring the Homecoming parade and dance, and also a cabinet assembly. The Legislative Assembly of 1950-195b headed by Bill Goldman, had a successful yean They started the hall monitor system, made changes in the A,S.B. Constitution and By-laws, set up the Club Council as the governing group of school service clubs, set up the new two student court system, ap¬ proved the A. 3 B. budget, and passed numerous other bills to aid the smoother function of A, S, B. government. The Student Court was changed greatly this year, A higher Student Court was set up to try the more important cases and Chief Justice Arden Forrey pursued a policy of not giving demerits as punish¬ ment for offenses. The guilty offenders were given work in the halls, on the grounds, or in the cafeteria. All in all, the A. S, B. government functioned very smoothly, because of the cooperation of all of the students, and all of the Student Body officers thank the students without whose cooperation nothing could have been accomplished. Second Semester Legislative Assembly Seventh Row -Shepherd, Ross, Nessei, Frazier, McAdams, Slrozinsky, Reihl, Owsley, Burnap. Sixth Row—D Bergevin, Cowan, Knowles, Davidson, D Gohlman, Johnson, Beck, Heiser, Luper, Seachris, Morrell- Fifth Row—B. Gohlman, Lott, Blackman, Bowers, Yenney, Benzel, Teal, Bradley, Hill, Hasselman, Strylhers. Fourih Row—Benefiel, Jones, Gwinn, Roeser, Clayson, Lodmell, Lange, Seitz, Sanderson, Proctor, Burdett, Third Row—Frank, McVay, Wright, Schalzel, Beach man. Henline, Dean, Dunham, Cline. Second Row—Moffitt, Phinney, Deranleau, Davis, Clark, Pribilsky, Green, Lacey, Stearns, Anderson, First Row—M. Beroev in. Tucker, Jackson. Dirks, Querna, Reynolds, Basse, Vasile, Baxter, Long. Second Semester Student Court Second Row -Watson, Roedel, Beach, Johnson, Knopf, Beck. First Row -Hall, Kent, Frank, Forrey, Williams, Hasselman, Moody. Klein Buck Sieindorf Blake McAuslan Sutherland Milbrath Forrey

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JERRY STILL President BILL GOHLMAN Vice President PAT WINN Secretary PETE WELK Treasurer A. S. B. Government Wa-Hi had a very successful year under the guidance of its officers, who were: president, Jerry Still; vice-president, Bill Gobi man; secretary, Pat Winn; and treasurer, Pete Welk, To promote a stronger representative government, Jerry Still chose as commissioners: Arden For- rey, to enforce the laws as chief justice; Marion Fry, to see that the Shuffle Shop ran smoothly; Dale Steindorf, to maintain order in the halls; Zee Zachary, to see that the students were kept entertained by assemblies; Richard Blake, to keep the buildings and grounds in good order; Homer Milbrath, to give us enough fire drills; Helen McAuslan, as the president of the newly formed club council, to keep the clubs in order; Muriel Klein, to keep Wa-Hi ' s relationship with other schools running smoothly; Danny Sutherland, to keep the stage in good shape; and Jo Ann Buck, to see that the events of Wa-Hi were publicized. Serving as honorary members were Gene LePage and Sonia Angell, Boys ' and Girls ' Federation presidents, respectively; Joan Sherwood, Joan Strange, Ann Jeglin, and Janet Franklin, editors of the Journal during first and second semesters; and June Cochran, yell queen First Semester Legislative Assembly Fifth Row—DeBoer, Williams, Benefiel, Frank, Matson, D„ Bergevin, Co warn Fourth Row—Schwarz, Plucker, Clayaon, Drumheller, Sells, Lange, Lodmell, Anderson, Bughi, Kirk, Third Row—Benzel, E. Bergevin, Franzen, Stoneman, Beaehman, Reihi, Burnap, Frazier, Shrively, Struthers, Schock, Second Row—Boacow, Moffit, Cline, Casper, Scholl, Seitz, Jansen, Jones, Gohl- man, Teal First Semester Student Court Epstein, Kajita, Proctor, Forrey, Whiteman, Davenport Knowles First Row—Long, Dicus, Wiltse, Phinney, Pribibky, Jamison, Tomlinson, Vasile, Gwinn, Bradley, Not Pictured—Neisess, Simons. NewJove, Thompson, Shafer, Davin, Schmidt, Burdette, Page, Fain, Seachris, Davidson, Barnes, Johnson, Davis, Luper, Slawson, Johnson, Taylor, McClane, McGowan, Jaussaud, Ames, Stinemates, Davis, Clark, Downing, Rceser, San tier, Baxter, Klein, Scholl-



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Girls’ Federation h e The 1950-51 school year began its activi¬ ties under the leadership of President Sonia Angell, Vice President Suzanne Skubinna, Secretary Evelyn Miller; and Treasurer Jac¬ queline Dockten Our Dean of Girls, Mrs. Paul Houghton, afforded valuable guid¬ ance. The first activity was the appointment of the chairman, and her assistant, of the newly created Scrap Book and Bul¬ letin Board Department. The duties of this department are to relieve the secre¬ tary of her responsibility for the bul¬ letin board and to keep a more vivid picture of Girls ' Federation from year to year. In co-operation with the Boys 1 Federation, we sponsored a get-ac¬ quainted ' Freshman Frolic ' to wel¬ come all transfers and freshmen. In order to meet the girls who had transferred to Wa-Hi, the Girls ' Cab¬ inet was hostess to all transfer girls at a party held in October. Games were played, entertainment provid¬ ed, refreshments served, and discus¬ sion of Girls ' Federation activities. Each year the sophomore giris sponsor the annual Girls ' Federation costume party. This year, under the chairmanship of Shari Fain, the party was known as Mother Goose Gam¬ bols. Prizes were awarded, and to climax the evening Sally Maxon was crowned ' Triend- ship Girl of 1950 and 1951. At the beginning of the second semester many girls were found rushing around in order to present the play Oh Say Can You Sing[ The all-girl cast was ably directed by Mary Davis, and was given in the February assembly for the faculty and the girls. At the same time, seven of the eight cabinet heads chose junior girls to be their as¬ sistants. just after the appointment of the assistants, another Transfer Party was given to greet new transfer girls. Shortly after this party Joan Benefiel and Joy button, co-chairmen for the Senior Tea, were engrossed in working with their many committees to make this year ' s tea a huge success. The Senior Tea was held the last of April. April 13 and 14 were the dates of the Tri-State Conference, which was held in Coeur d Alene, Idaho. Representing Wa-Hi were Harriet Pierce and Sonia Angell, seniors, and Sally Maxon and Sharlene Wil¬ liams, juniors. At that time the scrap-book was entered in competition with scrap-books from all over the tri-state area. GIRLS COUNCIL GIRLS ' CABINET Third Row—Rader, Has elman, Yenney. Second Row— ' Alien, C, Frank, Rigsby, To¬ man, Derbewka, J. Frank. First Row—Drumheller, Franklin, Halt. Not Pictured—Sherwood, Beck, Livengood. Third Row—Plankenhorn, Skubinna, Franklin, Querna, Williams, Angell, Pierce, Booth, Benefiel . Second Row—McGowan, Jeg tin, Sherwood, McAuslan, Buerstatte, Miller, Reis wig, Jolstad. First Row—’Burgess, Jamison, Zachary, Tomlinson, Davis, Mills, Hanson. Not Pictured- -Dockter, Burgess, Duckworth, Whiteman, Maxon, Barrett, Huffman, Moore.

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