Wenatchee High School - Wa Wa Yearbook (Wenatchee, WA)

 - Class of 1933

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Sports 32 FOOTBALL SEASON The Wenatchee Purple Panthers were taken un theur furst two games and tued theur thurd The fourth game proved to he defeat agaun but the boys hegan to move together and they were out for hattle They walked all over Cashmere the funal score he ung 26 7 Not satusfued wuth thus score they went to Ellenshurg and brought home a vuctory of 260 In these vustoruous games the Panthers showed un usual power and deceptuon hutherto not shown Wenatchee Hugh s hopes ran hugh but the boys were defeated by Whatcomb The game was one of the best hugh school games ever played Both teams fought hard and the funal score was 12 6 Musfortune and unexperuence was a jtnx e team at the furst of the season but under the durec tuon and encouragement of the coach P K Benja mun the hoys came through wuth flyung colors BASKETBA1 I B SQUAD The B squad composed enturely of Sophomores followed rught un the footsteps of the furst team wun nung nune out of ten games They were defeated the furst game of the season hy the Dauly World quuntet 816 However later un the season the B squad came hack to trounce the Dauly World boys twuce 15 10 and 2120 Thu members of the B squad are as follows Black Russ Flynn Oshorne Foster Muller and Gruhh Wuth these fellows to full the shoes of the gradu 'utung senuors the prospects for another basketball 'IASKETBAI L A SQUAD Durung the 32 33 basketball season the Wenat chee Panthers carrued on an unusually successfu campaugn wmnung fourteen out of fufteen games and walkung away usuth the county tutle Led by Bertheau lanky center the boys tallue 529 pounts to theur opponents 287 They met theur only defeat of the eason at the hands of Ellenshurg to the tune of 28 26 The hugh spot of the season un th ulls was th furst Cashmere Wenatchee tangle un wh ch th Panthe s were able to eke out a 21 19 wun only after an overtume peruod In th annual county tournament Wenatchee de feated Cashm re Chelan and Sunnyslope wuth com paratuve ease to wun the county tutle and the Dauly World Trophy P K Benjamun versatule Panther coach consude thus outfut the best un hus seven year career at W I-'I S and durmg hus sujourn un the Panther camp Benny has turned out s me furst ra e teams The followung men were awarded the offucual XV B rtheau cap aun Murubellu captaun ele t Nelson Jensen Brawley Caldwell Co hun and Baylus GIRL ATHLETICS Sunce the gurls were depruved of the unterscholas tuc basketball thus wunter the women coaches of the dufferent schools of Chelan County worked out a pount system whuch would permut every gurl to partucu pate un the dufferent sports and all have an equal chance Awards would he guven to those gurls who had earned the requured number of pounts The awards are 200 pounts 3 unch Gold W 750 pounts 6 unch Gold W County award to the gurl earnung the hughest number of pounts un the county Thus wunter many of the gurls have taken thus op portunuty un earnung pounts by playung untramural hasketbuul There has been much enthusuasm durmg the days of the wunter months Every mght after school there were from fufteen to twenty fuve gurls out on the floor full of pep and eager to keep them selves un health as well as earn pounts Dururug the fall months many of the gurls enjoyed playung volley ball Almost every evenung one would fund the gurls out on the floor laughung and shout ung enjoyung thus game to the fullest extent and de velopung abuluty and good sportsmanshup Last fall and thus sprung several gurls seemed to fund tume to do a luttle hukung Every Wednesday they would huke two or three mules unto the country to return home wuth some new experuence and prob ably to fund that theur hug toes had found a way rught thru a brand new paur of shoes Now to speak of the one person who was hehund all thus Muss Georgua Butler was the one who guuded them on all of theur trups the one who was fauthfully at the gym every nught to coach the gurls un basket hall and volleyball She us well luked and respected by all the gurls and much credut us due her for 1 successful athletuc year The rollowung gurls receuvcd thuer furst award of 1 3 unch Gold W Beulah Cummuns Margaret Sny der Helen Goughler Eduth Crutcher Florence Pur don Vera Chandler Phyllus Sonney Mary Gussman Bernuce Sumons Margorue Reud Martha Gussman Eduthj Forduson Dorus Stuart Lurlune Coamhs Bar hara Clement NIa'tune Peters and Kay Fray Lufe Savung TENNIS Th 1932 Tenn s Team had a short hut successful s ason last sprung wunnung two matches from Entuat and one from Ephrata The team was made up of the fuve fellows who placed hughest un the annual all school tournament wh ch was won by Ralph Shotwell Munor letters were awarded to the follomng team membe s Shotwell Taylor Bungham Schullander and Wood Th s drunk us on me crued Bob Wetherald as he sp lled the near beer on hu shur v rr - rv , . - 1 , . 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Ask Bob Woods where Katy Butler was at one PURPIE AIND GOI D BAND Orme 1 RS Sleotsm .S1y11sTr1z ,fe 111 111e M1tche11 1 Kay Fray rem Helen Bryson a I.o1s Pfau Pep Board V1v1an Lowe Aahzsor Mrs De Voe Adyztor Mr MCKSHZIC I'1RsT Se'y11s1eR XX 1 ma Be blet Carol foon Bas er Nlle ao s 'Ne11a I'renc11 Helen Bryson MISS Patton Mr McKenz1e T1 Iurple and Gold Cluh has had a very acttve Vear lI'l supportme, ath1et1c events debates and ot11er ll1I1eI10l'1S ot the s hool The g1r1s of the club spon 1red a Pep Rally for the benef1t of the Band and succe ded 1n ra1s1ng enough funds to send t11e band to I'yerett for t11 football game there In the Apple Blossom Parade the Purple and Gold Club was represented hy a beaut1fu11y decorated car T11e naembers enjoyed several part1es durmg the year among them was a theatre party Good luck Purple and Gold' P K FLUB O 1111118 I-mst SFXIISTIR S1co1s111 Scs11EsTER Margqret Myllus We are all 1nv1ted to the t.l'lSLI1Ig'11'fUS weddmg Ruth We d re Gertrude Kmgwell Dorothy bamps HI I Pre f Marcella B1ankensh1p bee lretzy Gertrude Kmybwell 41 une Leonard Mary jane Grant Phylhs Boyce lep Board Marcella Blankenslup M1ss Mkifflh Ad1 nor MISS MOIIIS M1ss Kretsmger Adazsor M155 Kretsmger T11e P K Club was organued to 11e1p supp art the athle c aet1y1 1es 1n the school IIIIS year th club has presented yar1ous sklts adyert1s1ng basketball and football games The g1r1s of the club entered an attracnvely decorated float 1n tl1e Blossom Festwal lf was a r1cks11aw made of flowers pulled by several of tl1e g1r1s In lf Gertrude Kmgwell tl1e pres1dent ro e Among, the funcnons of the P K s th1s year are two theatre part1es and a pot luck d1n11er I Homer and Maryor1e would stop goxng to gether If Hallman hadn t so many g1r1 fr1ends If George would g1ve someone else a c11ance w1t11 Mary frank could get Betty Rae ean would qu1t chasmg lloyd Chuck and Nlabel got marrled Katy w 1u1c1 ette own to one of the t ree yoys Gellatly Drury or Woe1ds B 1 d1dnt have Edd1e to compete agaxnst far 1 uc111e Why u nt lf be a funny s1rt o 9C13O ' 9 9 Lhqder flu able d1rect1e1n 17 1V1r Idward McKen 5 e the hand has ha a busy and sueeessful year T1e band furmshed mus1c 1n the assembhes to pep the students up on Blue Mondays T11ey played 1n the fwonhdence Parade and led tl1e Apple Blossom Parade Se n1e members of the hand played for tl1e student dances helpmg te make p1ss1111e those en yoya 11e occas1ons NFWS And d1d Mary ean Welty 11ave a good time 'lt tl u e11 s Ball MIIXIIXIX1 ask Mr Drury Wanted Another party for Katy Butlers stag 1ne By tn oo s of thmvs Mar owe s motto IS gtk? em a a 1reak Xvhv IS Mrs Sco t s bte, blonde boy rush ng from E s Wenatchee to North XX enatchee Avenue lately? To t111nk that Dave Gellatly re de home from Ellensbure, at n1 11 and nothmg happened W11at mfluence Seaman has on Marv e wonder who Bob Hogan s next glrl y 111 he? 9 Mr Crane starts w1th erry W altonl XX l1at makes your face so red Mr Crane Everybody aad a umpmg, good tune e ueen Brawl oclock tl1e ntght before the County Track Me t We wonder why Fdd1e Carr spends so much of h1s And V1rg1n1a W11bLlfl1 IS the sweetheart ef Orch ard AVLDLIE By The Secret I1ye HOME COMINC Weleome 11 me grads To t111s enthus1ast1c gree mg 716 former grad uates of Wenatclaee I-hgh School datmg back t 305 responded w1t11 manv hearty We re lad to be hack Bemg met hy a receptton COIUITIIICCC of present mem1e 11 the student body t11ey were escorted around the1r former stampmg grounds W11lC11 st111 lo ked rather famlhar altl1 ugh many changes had 1 '1 1na T11 n 1n a spec1a1 assembly Calle tn the1r honor they were IIIIYLHLILICECI 1n the1r rcsp ct1ye tvraduattng classes by Ralph Shotwell pres1dent of the studens 11 dy To top the procedure Mr 1V1ood 11e p nt d th Ilfbf I'oot11a11 Team tl1at had graced thc name of dear old Wenatchee 1-115311 Due respect and homage was extended to thos wl1o were 1n the IIFSI c1a s s to graduate amonv 1v111m we flnd Mrs Carr1ker class of 1905 Mrs Harry ALISKID class of 1907 and Mr Ralph Qhotwell class of 1908 We hope that eh s grand re LIYIIUTI may contmu so that we may someday be welcomed hack at Home comme, In Marjrnrxe Iyezc Y 1 -K x o '. 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37 TRACK At tht begrnnrng of tht 1957 season track pros pects were not very brrght Wrtlr only two letter men Ieedy and ohnson as a nucleus Coach Nloodhe was more or less pessrmrstrc However sorry candrdates answered the frrst call and under the able supervrsron of Mr Moodhe a tormrdahle team was soon rn the process of develop ment Vlflrtrr the trme rolled around for the frrst meet wrth lzntrat a well balanced team took the freld lh Panthers ran off wrth the meet wrnnrng by a score of 31 42 Th followrng week the Panthers stormed the Ellcnshurg relay carnrval wrth mrle two mrle and shot put relay teams takrng frrst place A week later the Yakrma meet was held here The boys fought hard but the Indrans proved too much for them Ihe county meet was held at Entrat May 7 We natchee won thrs meet wrth comparatrve ease makrng thrs the nrnth successrve county champronshrp When th drstrrct meet was held rn Wenatchee the Panth ers agarn walked away wrth the honors wrnnrng the meet and qualrfvrng Leedy Prttman Congdon Har per and Trpton for the state meet The state meet was held rn Pullman where the f llows drd not fare so well But all rn all the boys had a very successful season The followrng men were awarded letters Capt Capt ale t Prttman Caldwell Bertheau Mac Kay and Hogan REPORTFRS There are reporters and there are rep arters Thert rs the type you would lrke to drsperse wrth suddenly arad the type you would lrke to borl slowly rn orl Durrng th past hrstorv of our great school a re porter of thrs latter type once exrsted wrthrn rts portals It was almost lrke a plague whrch had des cended upnn the students of W H S Every one breathed deeply looked about furtrvelv and ges tured often before speakrng It he so called reporter was a man of travel Hrs Job as a ramblrng reporter took hrm to the far corntrs of the campus Isrke all sleuthrng reporters h was always near the scene of the crrme too near He was where you least expected hrm and certarnly wh rt you wouldn t rnvrte hrm But he was happy thank the heavens for that Ht was rn hrs element when he pounced unexpected ly from behrnd the waste paper basket Hrs lrttle lr a t heat hrgh wrth joy when he notrced your em harrassmcnt whrle he barked out rn hrs hrgh tenor Wfhat were you dorng Saturday nrght at 8 30 P One thrng only were we thankful for the lrttle fellow wasn t twms Th atmosphere was always tense The students were all lookrng whrte and puny that word was one of hrs favorrtes-expressed so much he sard How to get the quret peace back? We trred to subdue hrm peacefully Force krnd nc s everythrng was trred Well there was only one rhrng left to do For our own safety my dear frrends we were forced to do rt Every student was armed wrth Flrt and went the sleuthrng reporter Lorratne Halbert A SENIORS GETTYSBURG ADDRESS Years ago our school board brought forth rn thrs crty a new senror hrgh school concerved rn lrberty and dedrcated to the supposrtron that all students are created equal Now we are engaged rn a great Crvrl War rest mg whether our freshmen or sophomores so concert ed and so rrresponsrble can long endure We are met rn the great assembly hall of that war We have come to dedrcate a portron of that hall as a frnal studyrng place for those who wrll grve therr grades that that spot may be kept sacred And rt rs alto gether frttrng and proper that we should do thrs But rn a larger sense we cannot consecrate we can not dedrcate but we can rule thrs place The brave faculty past and present have dedrcated rt far above the student power to add or detract The world wrll lrttle note nor long remember what the sophomores drd here but rt can never forget what the senrors drd here It rs we the upper class rather to be dedr cated here to the unfrnrshed work whrch those who have graduated have thus far so nobly advanced I rs rather for us to be here dedrcated to the task re marnrng before us that from these honored grad uates we take rncreased devotron to that great cause for whrch they gave therr last full measure of devo tron that we here resolve that these alumnr shall not have graduated rn varn and that thrs school un der Wellrngton Pegg shall have a new senror class and that government of the Student Body by the Student Body for the Student Body shall not perrsh from our Alma Mater By Dale Black Marvrn Nelson Last nrght I dreamed I marrred the most beautrful grrl rn the world Lorrarne Halbert Oh Marvrn were we happy? 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