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

 - Class of 1953

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Ut UaA,ma uf, Utdlt all tke itudesiti PUBLICITY Ellen Franz® n the activities of the club. Honorary members on the cabinet were David JClicker, Boys ' Federation president; Carol Hill Girls ' Feder¬ ation president; Nancy Brown yell queen; Carol Neisess, editor of the Royal Blue, and Dale Carlisle, editor of Wa-Hi ' s Daily Journal. Legislafve Assembly, under the guidance of vice-presidents Shorty Meek and Jack Brown consisted of one member from each homeroom One alternate was also elected from the home CHIEF JUSTICE rooms, in case of the absence of the repre- Bab Brunton BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Harry Williams HALLS John Stevens let the students voice their opinion and take part in the government of Wa-HL In these ses¬ sions, students ' rights were discussed and bills were passed to try to better the Wa-Hi student body. Student Court this year was reorganized into one court treat¬ ing all cases Bob Brunton, chief justice kept the judicial depart ment functioning well, always keeping the students strongly aware of their conduct and behavior. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COURT—W Farley J- Sivertson, W. Lee, P, Gerten, B Brunton, G. Anderson J, Bemey, D Mobley. SECOND SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— Fourth row: 1. Brown, j, Bergevin, Don Jacky, L. Riley J. Cook, J. Stewart, R Chenyholmes, P. Dogue. B. Kirk- man, F. Kennedy, R, Eernave Mr Klavano Third row: M. Roedel, G Lockard M. Larson, M. Porter, A. Sullivan, D, McAdams, G Zitterkoph, D, Gilford, M- Cockerline, M Luck , J. Miller, J. Tachibanna, S. Frazier. Second row: L, Dodd, B. Becfcel, D, Shafer S. Beck, B. Gumport, M Molkie, M Preston, D. John¬ son, Weber A. Cote ' , First row: EL Carter, J. Jeppe, E. Jaquins, E Parrott, V, VanBuren Not pic¬ tured: D, Strahm G. Tomlinacn, S. Eastman, E Filan-

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u i student w iJzedt VICE-PRESIDENT Shorty Meek A S.B. TICKET SALES- Third fow: D, Byerley, N, Jol stead, B. Burnap, J. Owsley, S, Boylan, N, Borum, Second row: L, Smith, J. Barer, N. Powers, M, Roberts, S. Decker, G. Carlisle. First row: B Anderson, N. Timmons, C. Lund, D. Jolstead, S, Porter, Not pic¬ tured: S. Gruber, D. Hartwig, C, Jackson, B, Meiners, N. Brooks, D. Steindorl, R. Cole, S. Dicus, D, Ritchie, S. Kent, J. Jefferis, E, Royce, P. Demaray, L Dodd, S, Davenport, M. Hanebut, D. Upcraft, V. Noble. FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COURT—J, Stewarl, S. Gilmore, E. Whitney, P. Dague. B, Brunlon, J. Rich¬ ards, D. Shafer, P. Livengood, Mr, Anderson. Walla Walla High School continued to grow in 1952-53? and to head the large student body lor the year were John Knowles, president; Shorty Meek, Wee-president, who later resigned, and then Jack Brown was ap¬ pointed for the olfice; Sharon Davenport, secretary; and Doris Jolstead, treasurer. The student government ol Wa-Hi strove to work in harmony With all the students, and improve rela¬ tionships between teachers and students Though many problems arose for the three departments, executive legislative, and judicial, all were met in a satisfac¬ tory way. SECRETARY Sharon Davenport TREASURER Doris Jolstead The A.S.B. cabinet members, students appointed by the presi¬ dent to help him throughout the year, were Bob Brunton, chief jus¬ tice; Everett Beck, tire chief; Ellen Franzen, commissioner of pub¬ licity; Marlene Hagen, commissioner of organizations; Greg Cowan, commissioner of assemblies; Carole Hall, commissioner of inter- school relations; Henry Erdman and John Stevens, commissioners of halls; and Harry Williams, commissioner of buildings and grounds. Yvonne Haupt, Harold Heiger and Barbara Becker were the three commissioners of the Shuffle Shop and were in charge of FIRST SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY — Filth tow: F Saritler, L Davidaon, B, Reever, J. Brown, C. Herrin, B, Beckel Fourth tow; B. Buck man, J. Barrier, L. Warner, B, Barnett, B- Armstrong, W. Weaver. Third tow: E, Epstein, A. Rebillard, J. Barer., N. Jef¬ feris, M. Tempany, S. Hilliard, D. McAdams, L, Mc¬ Coy, Mr. Klavano, Second row: J, Carlyle, N. Borum, S. Boylan, J. Owsley, S, Eastman, M. Fagg, B. Teal, C. Broome, P. O ' Neill, S. Meek, First row: B- Mainers, C. Webster, J, Johnson, B. Grimes, P, Hathaway, D, Gifford, 5. Weber.



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74e yin.Li ah Wa-dti bad a 64 oceMhui yeaSi by w dzUuf claiely toyetb i in tlieisi j de atian. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT GIRLS ' COUNSELOR SECRETARY TREASURER Carol Hill Marilyn Yonney Mrs. Eaary Shirley Hasaelman Siania Lott The Girls ' Federation is an organization composed of all the girls in Wa-Hi, who worked together as a whole. With¬ out all the girls working together as they did in 1952 53 no accomplishments could have been made and the federation would not have had the successful yeaT it did. Many of the activities of the federation this year were the same as in past years. The Freshman Frolic, the Transfer Potluck, the Girls ' Federation Party, the Pan-Hellenic Tea, the Eighth Grade Visitation Day, the Senior Reception, the monthly assemblies, and the auction and cake sales were among these: but during the past year other activities and accomplish¬ ments have been recorded by the Girls ' Federation, One of these activities was working with the faculty members for Open House. Following this, the federation decor¬ ated and served for the football banquet. Four after-school social hours were given by the federation and were put on in the lounge by each of the four classes. They were held in December, February, April, and May. A big accomplishment of the past year was the federation banquet. It was for all the Girls ' Federation office holders and their mothers. It was held near Valentine ' s Day and proved to be quite successful. New blue denim drapes with covered cornice boards added greatly to the girls ' lounge s appearance this year. Also in the spring, a new mural was made by the Art Department for the lounge. An accomplishment which pleased many was the adoption of a Girls ' Federation creed by the Wa-Hi Girls ' Federation, Every girl in school received a copy and the creed was framed and hung in the lounge. GIRLS FEDERATION CABINET Third row: M, Porter. J Richards, L, Davison, M, Roberta, S. Reck, M. Preston, M. Molkie. Second row: C. Waggoner, B, Becker, 5. Ritchie, J Lawrence, M. Sheldon, I. Gardner, First row: P, Demory, S. Cork rum, D, Thompson, C, Neiseas, Not pictured: C. Broome, J. Christensen, E. Franzen, P. Gerien, S. Riemer, J. S truths ns. I

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