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

 - Class of 1953

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PRESIDENT VICE-PRESI DENT DEAN OF BOYS SECRETARY-TREASURER INTRAMURALS David Klicker Harold Heiaer Mr. Ledbetter Robert Allen La Roy Davidson Bosfl fyed. kuMUfltt the iiuAe tti e ii U U une tt . . , The most outstanding achievements of the Boys Federation during this past year were the noon movie program and a revision of the Blue Book. The noon movies were presented during the winter months as a school service. These movies provided good entertainment for the students and cut down on the congestion in the halls at noon. They also helped very much in the financing of the Blue Book. Included among the films shown were Cheaper by the Dozen ' Sea Hawk, Sweet Rosie O ' Grady, State Fair, Panic in the Streets; Guadalcanal Diary 1 Broken Arrow 1 I ' d Climb the Highest Mountain 1 and Three Carae Home. The Blue Book was first published six years ago and contains information on all school activities. It is of great value in helping freshmen and transfers become a real part of Wa- Hi. However, many parts of the book were out of date. A completely new edition was pub¬ lished in March. The boys ' intramural program, under the direction of LaRay Davidson, had a very suc¬ cessful year. With teams selected on a homeroom basis, competition was keen in touch foot¬ ball, basketball, volleyball, and softball. The Boys ' Federation cooperated with the Girls ' Federation in planning and carrying out the first frolic of the year. This frolic is given especially for the freshmen and other new stu¬ dents at Wa-Hi. The Boys ' Federation also played an active part in conducting the 8th Grade Visitation. Under the direction of the Boys ' Federation adviser, Mr. Ledbetter, a job placement program was carried out on a limited schedule. During the year, letters were sent to those boys who were out of school for an extended period. News of what was going on at Wa-Hi and a copy of the Daily Journal usually com¬ prised the letters. Boys ' Federation assemblies were also presented during the year. A film on the East- West Shrine game, a faculty-student volleyball game, and a film, Shooting Safety, by the Washington State Department of Game, provided good entertainment for the boys. Under very capable leadership, and with spirit of enthusiasm and interest in the future, the Boys ' Federation completed the year with numerous accomplishments and good times to its credit. BOYS ' CABINET Third row: T. Minkiewttz, B Weber, Second row: J, FerreL P. Dogue, First row: J. Weaver. B. Johnson, H. Heiser, R, Riehl- Not pictured: D- Der¬ by. L Davidson, D. Klicker, MESS-UP DAY

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JUNIOR CABINET ASSISTANTS Third row: V. Gobble, A. Ross, B. Burnap, J. Owsley. Second row: M. Moore, L. Sleg- miiler. K. Stevens, K, Ross. First row: C, Reynold A, Cote ' . Not pictured: C. Cou¬ sins. GIRLS ' FEDERATION BANQUET ENTERTAINMENT AT BANQUET-P, Gerfen, S, Beck, C, NeisesE, J, Lawrence, M. Pies ton. CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY—D, Cummings, J. McCkne, B. Reguia, S. Gilmore, S. Boylan, M. Ctyhold, M. Moore, S. Timmona, G Dut ke, R, Martin, M. Roedel, J. Adams. REPRESENTATIVES TO GIRLS CABINET AND COUNCIL Second row: j Owsley, S. Scott, B, Bumap. J, Struthers, S, Schoen- roefc, M. Spray, J, Lawrence. First row: S, Koehler, M. Moore, D. Jolstead, J. Hume, $, Davenport, S. Beck. GIRL STATERS FOR 1953—P. Uvengood, A, CoteC C Reynolds, S. Kent, J. Owsley. M1NUTE GIRLS Second row: S. Scott, G Hayes, B, fiUL B. Bumap, M Moore, K. Ross. S, Dingee. First row: S. Bidne, D. Williams, N, Timmons, S. Riemer, M. Bryan, P. Currie. MINUTE GIRLS Fourth row: S. Dmgee, G, Kennedy, V. Taylor, N. Talbott, S. Riemer, J. Rutf, N. Kerr. Third row: N. Timmons P, Co bain, G. Stewart, B. Strampher, N. Lee, K, Ross, Second row: M, Ord, J. Arthurs. A. Cote ' , A. Ross, D. Francis. First row: E. King, K Murdock, B. Hill.



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ROWDY DEMOCRATS! IT ' S LIKE THIS —B. Pouts, E Epstein, REPUBLICAN VICTORS —3. Borum, L. Dodd. J. Y, Houpt, f, Brown. Stevens, M. Hagen, B. Baker, B Buckman, L Davidson. E. Franzen. « • did tfta+uf. iiudefU j£umsut+fte+ti To prepare for future years when they too will vote, Wa-Hi students participated in a timely, interesting, and often rowdy election campaign in the fall of 1952, Student leaders San¬ dra Ritchie and Shari Fain headed the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively. Posters were mounted all over the hallways, noon assemblies with student speakers and talent were given, and campaign songs and slogans were written. Competition and op¬ position was keen as many heated arguments arose. Finally on Election Day Wa-Hi held a vote, and as in the national election, the Repub¬ licans won by a large majority. Although it provided a good time and a great deal of fun— election time also taught the students many valuable facts about their government and their presidential candidates. ALL THAT IS NEEDED IS THE POPCORN! MASTERMINDS ' CONVENTON —B. Brunton. B. Alien, J. Brown, J. Stevens.

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