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

 - Class of 1958

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Page 24 text:

Row 1: Reed. Alan Beck Standing: Judy Carter, Don Davis, Kathryn For many years Wq Hi has been turning out young, alert citizens. Now it is our turn to leave these halls of learning and take aur places in the world. As we look bock on the past four years, we remember our classes and exams, dances, parties, assemblies-now only pleasant memories of things that have become an integral part of us. Our freshman and sophomore years how could we have been so green and innocent? The junior year we climbed a bit higher on the ladder of learning. We studied diligently our new sublets. We also got a bit cockier. Additional pnviledges were taken in our stride: the Junior Prom, a true Flamingo Paradise, and the distribution of our class rings. Now we have reached the top—the senior year— the best of all. We studied hard to grasp the knowledge offered us. We also pro¬ gressed socially under the leadership of the first semes¬ ter officers: pres., Alan Beck; vice pres,, Don Davis; sec., Judy Carter treasurer, Kathy Reed; Girls League Rep,, Jo- Anne Cunnington, We had our biggest money making project, The Senior Play, ‘You Cant Take It With You. Row 1: Gory Spray. Standing: Dorlene Hanley, Chuck Slaughter, Mordo Pinkerton, Valedictorian Karen Engeln SoluTatonon Mary Hooper Our able second semester officers, pres., Gary Spray; vice pres., Chuck Slaughter; sec., Mardo Pinkerton; treas., Darlene Hanley; Girls ' League, Sharon McKenzie; and Boys Fed. Roger Wyckoff and Harold Ellenberger led us in such undertakings as the Senior Ball, Senior sneak. Se nior party and finally commencement exercises. So we come to the end of four wonderful years. Who can express the feeling within u$2 We are eager to push forward, yet we linger behind. Thus with one last look back, we turn to face the future, prepared for greater challenges and higher achievements. - 7 Seniona

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Student Body Wo-Hi ' s Associated Student Body Cabinet began its busy year with on assembly the third week of the year. Given in the form of a comedy skit, the 1957- 58 officers and new faculty members were introduced. Many things were accomplished this year, the first being the successful completion of the 1957 Home- coming. Something newly introduced was the district cabinet meeting which wos held in the Walla Walla area ond planned by the Wa-Hi student leaders, fifteen other schools from near by communities participated in the conference. New frolic regulations were drawn up and carried out at the start of the basketball season. The 1957- 58 Cobine! consisted of Ken Cements, present; Warren Gross, vice-president; Mary Ann Renbarger, secretary; Louise Lucorelli, treasurer, Jack Keen, chief justice; Les Johnson, comm, of buildings and grounds, Judy Kirkeby, comm of organ izotion ; Chuck Slaughter, fire chief; A ton Beck, comm, of hath; Janice Kibler, comm, of publicity; Scotty Roy, comm, of as¬ semblies; Sarah Aldrich, comm, q inter-school relations; Dick Ponti, comm of stoge, Janice Sutherland, Journal Ecfcor; Steve Knapp, Yell King; Kay Me Co won. Yell Queen; Barbara Oft, Royal Blue Edition; Mordo Pinkerton, Girls League president; Dick Monahan, Boys Federation president; and Jerry Lee, Traffic Court. Mr. Ledbetter wos the Cabinet Advisor. Traffic Court: Jerry Stump, Ann Howells, Jerry Lee, Mr. Waite, Steve Huntington, Kent McLean, Mr, Emigh, Dale Herd, 2nd Semester legislative Assembly Row 1: Roger Whitney, Sharon McKenzie, Sharon Pool, Marda Baker, Dyann Sigler, Jack Smiley, Nancy Sounders, Carol Mer¬ cado Row 2: Russell Lybecker, Mike Monohan, John Arbini, ManOnne Miller, Sharon Wey bright, Phyllis Tom¬ linson, Virginia Barnhart, Glenn Weitz, Row 3; Bill Long, Morgo Lone. Richord Engeln, Gary Mulhair, Linda Col¬ well, Carol Lodiges, Miles Kmzer, Brian Jones Row 4: Don Miller, Marvin Entze,, Jeon Christopher, Jim Moxey, Ken Hoftwig, Bill Cousins, Mike Ryles



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GARY ACKERMAN ROBERT ADAMS-W.W Hi-Y- Bond. GARY AHLGREN— RGTC It; Drill Teom ; Senior Ploy; All School Play; Projectionist. SARAH ALDRICH— NHS, Gimmel Teth; ASB Cabinet; Sponsors. . . KATHRYN ANDERSON— Grenno Se Cee; Homecoming Royalty; Royal Blue Make-up Editor; Senior Play; Seven Keys to Bald pate LEONARD ANDERSON —FFA; Boys Rifle Team; Senior Play. JIM ANGOTTI DENNIS AXFORD —Football; Basketball; B-squad Manager BRUCE BAILEY— NHS? Orchestra. DEANNi BALDWIN—El Adrea, vice pres.; Sponsors; Jr. Prom Princess; Major¬ ette . . BILL BARNES—Choir; Okla¬ homa ; Sr. Mixed Ensemble; Fortune Teller .JUDITH BARNES-Grenno Se Cee , sec.; Transfer, VIRGINIA BARNHART— GAA; Choir; Soromia; Commercial assistant; Fortune Teller , WIL¬ MA BARTELT— Choir; Tethony; FHA pres.; Crest trees.; Girls” League Cabinet BILL BATES— FFA ; Varsity Foofbatt; Key Club; Baseball. ALAN BECK —Sr. Class pres.; ASB Cabinet; FD Hi-Y pres.; Club Council vice-pres.; Band student conductor. . , GARY J. BERGEVIN— FFA State Farmer; ROTC ; FD Hi-Y vice pres. JIM BERNAVE— Key Club; FFA; Lincoln Arc Welding Award. «i

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