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

 - Class of 1956

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Qinla ' Jedenation played an important note The Girls’ Federation has adopted this creed in the hopes of developing these qualities. GENEROSITY—to forgive and to forget, to realize the wants of others I DEALS--a firm belief in Goa, worthy standards RESPECT--for the beliefs of others, for our elders L OVE—for humanity; Loyalty—to our family, our country; Leadership S INCERITY--Service-to our Federation, our country; Sports¬ manship F RIENDSHIP—to all girls, to the new friend we make each day, to ola friends E NTHUSIASM—to enter into activities, to have fun D EMOCRACY—Development of our character; Dignity in our actions E DUCATION-eagerness to learn R EADINESS—to help anyone; Realization—of our opportuni¬ ties APPRECIATION—of everything; Ambition—to become the best we are able T HOUGHTFULNESS-Truthfulness—Tact—Tenacity—to fin¬ ish what we begin I NTEGRITY—Industry -Imagination OBEDIENCE—to our parents, to the law; Observance—of the little things NOBLENESS-in all we do Under the leadership of President Sue Gilmore, Vice-president Ann Shepherd, Secretary Janiece Tachibana, and Treasurer Lucy Hutchings, Girls’ Federation promoted a friendlier atmosphere at Wa-Hi. The of¬ ficers and cabinet strived to unify the girls as one happy family. The biggest project for the busy year was the planning and pre¬ senting of Tn-State, which was held April 27 and 28 in Walla Walla. This convention was held for the sole purpose of promoting better re¬ lationship among the schools attending. Under the capable president, Sue Gilmore, Tri-State was both successful and beneficial. A new honorary organization, Crest, was formed with wish-bone holders as members. Crest’s aim is to encourage all girls to participate in Federation activities. Other activities included in the extensive program were: an enter¬ taining assembly every month, transfer dinner, and a Christmas parly. Special thanks go to Mrs. Esary for her patience and guidance throughout the year. This year’s Girls’ Federation was a credit to the school and com¬ munity. Mrs. Esary

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student anticipation. ASB President John Stewart and Mr. Holmgren. The Student Body honors Mr. Holm¬ gren on his seven¬ tieth birthday LEGISLATIV E ASSEMBLY. 1ft Semester, Row 1: Mr. Tidrick, Shirley Barnhart, Roger Burkhart. Bill Weber, Virginia Nelson. Row 2; Jim Jessup, Leslie Johnson, Ronald BJockJm- ger, Laura Lee Kanuit. Row ' 3: Billie Jo Lusk, Dolores Krumsick, Janet Jo Davison, Barbara Brunton. Bob Miller, Patty Forrest, Bonnie Klein. Row 4: Joanne Erdman. Joan Arthurs Dick Eng, Carol Ann Stewart, Phyllis Thompson, Gary Banks, Gary Maxson. Row 5: Claudia Link, Don Gilman, Pat Lynch, Dick Hanford, Fred Kimball, Don Davis, 2nd Semester, Row 1: Sarah Aldrich, Janice Haws, Mr Tidrick, Roger Burkhart, Herb Wil¬ son, Nancy Brooks, Judy Christopher. Row 2: Ronnie Hoy. Boyd Roth, Alice Bergrvin, Ruth Kirkman, Gwen Da mm rose, Nancy GradwohL Jean Hungate. Row 3:; Fred Kimball, Gary Van Horn, Bill Hammond, Marvin Entze, Eileen Stoncroad, Dave Austin, Joanne Erdman, Tom Johnson, Roger Steiner, Russel Lybecker, Dave Burgess v Jocl Zuber, Don Martin. Not Pictured: Judy Myers, Marlene O’Neil,



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r. lathsi! Iff ilaui, ( rw Bwicnl init-ihf fhimt fewrl.ukaJibUfby ii Hi a 4«aia wrirf lintbrifui f» the Csbimii tbinsp u t eft LaXc f»t qra ti) l he fhnMhc ttm.fkt btf h Ute .each floiwr fnt tbing Jtt Vij Sttw thimlbi) Bwii of i» is 4 1 thankful tw A 1 Hiiri «!-- juTIl tP. an the fail ' iNv tar a wist ■Oentrau fl wHe lUalrfKs p nil - nb Tot tLi » Ifcnb Vmtrica %t render thank giving. THANKSGIVING BULLETIN BOARD GIRLS ' STATE: Jane Ann Sivertson, Janiece Tachibana, Nancy Brooks, Doreen Hunter. Not Pictured: Donna McAdams. ta a Qood-Will Amba adne Row 1: Marilyn Kralman, Janice Bailey, Kay DeBoer, Barbara McAulay, Cherri Ba- Iter. Row 2: Beverly Loney, Marilyn Chun, Sherry Loney, Nancy Bprum, Janice Kingsley, Vir¬ ginia Ann Nelson. Row 3: Linda Fletcher, Lou Neill,Janice Lamott, Claudia Brown, Ardyth Moreland, Marda Pinkerton. Row l: Eugenia King, Almeta Johns, Darlene Blake, Nancy Reardon, Sharon Brown, Mar¬ ilyn Straw, Velma Angotti, Row 2: Melinda Harmon, Nan¬ cy Borum, Kay Van Ausdle, Carla Troeh, Mary Ann Ren- barger, Linda Wagner, Jackie Hanek. Row 3: Betty Jo Burnett, Joyce Morrisson, Phyllis Marcy, Bec¬ ky Irving, Pamela Berry, Mary Jo King.

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