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

 - Class of 1936

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me Nga f .mx vo -is . .. , li, Ii YNY? it , It CABINET1Second Semester--First row: Driver. Lewis. Coleman, Flynn, Gardner. Gellarly. Pruitt, Vfeaver. Simmons, Strong. Second row: Maus. Carroll, McNevin. Van Hoose. Eminger Dykkesten. Downing. Pfau, Engst. Third row: Crollard. English, Osborn. Henderson, Black CABINET-First Semester-First row: Burnham. Snyder. Rose, Arlander. English, Merriman Gellatly, Driver. Baker. Serond row: Puckett. Phillipi, Russ. Crollard, Thomas. Grant, Brunner Manii, Third row: Mirabell. Wfoods, Elder. Love, Gardner, Murray. Kechley. GOVERNMENT BOARD--First Semester-First row: Neffler, Grieme, Pegg, Thomas. Mirabell. Second row: English. Eller. Combellic. GOVERNMENT BOARD-Second Semester-First row: Gardner. Neffler. Pegg. Gellarly, Thwaites Second row: Boblet. Van House. Eller, Goddard. Page Twcn ry-four Cabinet Spring Semester Fall Serneste Govt Board Fall Semeste Spring Semester

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Mrs. Carl Gerhardstein FIRST ROW MISS MARGARET STEVENSON MISS RENA CHANEY THEODORE BOSWELL Whitman College. B. S. Subject: Commercial Hobby: Athletics MISS RUTH ORNDORFF Boston University, U. of W.: B. A. Subjects: English, journalism Activities: Editorial Staff of Apple Lea'f: Girls' Counselor: School Ad- ministration contact with Daily World Hobby: Reading PAUL K. BENJAMIN U. of Illinois, B. S.: U. of W. Subjects: Physical Education, Physics Activities: W. Club. Football, Basket- ball Intramural Bo s' Counsellor Hobby: 'Hunting, Fishin'g. Golf MISS GRACE WIESTER U. of W., B. A. Subject: History Activities: Chairman of Dance Com- mittee, Chairman of Loan Fund, 2A Adviser. Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Reading MISS EDNA MAE MILLER Whitman College. A. B. Subject: Latin Activities: 2A Class Adviser, Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Music MISS HELEN HANKINSON U. of W., B. A. Subject: History Activities: Adviser Literary Department of Girls' Club. Co-adviser of Hi-Yu, Dramatic Malte-up Department Hobby: Buying writers' magazines MISS ISABELLE LYNCH U. of W. Subject: Clothing Activities: Adviser Upper Social Ser- vice: Dance Committee: Girls' Coun- sellor Hobby: Reading SECOND ROW E. F. EMINGER Aberline College. B. A. Subjects: Chemistry, Mathematics Activities: 4B Class Adviser, Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Wood work HELEN TIBBITTS CLARK U. of California, B. A. Dean of Girls Activities: Chairman of Counsellors. Chairman of Dating Committee, Mem- ber of Pep Board, Girls' Counselor Hobby: Swimming MISS PATTI PATTON U. df Oklahoma, B. A. and M. A. M R Boston University, B. R. E., U. of W., M. A. Subject: Dramatics, English Activities: Adviser Dramatic Club, Se- nior Class Play, Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Symphony Music, Philosophy, Theatre CLAUDE VEACH Iowa State College, B. S.: M. S. Subjects: Mechanical Drawing, Archi- tecture Activities: Derby Club Adviser, Wa Wa Business Adviser, Dance Com- mittee, Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Painting, Fishing THIRD ROW MISS ISABELLE NEFFLER Whitman College, B. A. Subjects: French, Spanish Activities: Chairman Student Govern- ment. Boys' Counsellor, Adviser of 3A Class Hobby: Collecting Recipes, Badminton MISS SYLVIA VOPNI U. of W., B. A. Subjects: Mathematics, English Activities: 3B Adviser, Girls' Adviser. Lower Social Service Adviser in Girls' Club Hobby: Symphony Music MISS DORIS MULLEN U. of W., B. S. Subjects: Biology, Geology Activities: Adviser of Honor Society. Heinz Club Adviser, Girls' Adviser, Senior High Representative to W. E. A. Executive Board Hobby: Sewing, Skating MRS FERN COUSINEAU DUNCAN MR. Oregon State, B. S., Chicago Art School. Portland Art Association, National University of Mexico. Columbia Uni- versity Subject: Art Activities: Art Adviser for Wa Wa, Girls' Counsellor Hobby: Collecting Pottery, Dishes, Art Books, Etchings: Traveling, Sculp- ture Work and Cats MONROE HUBBELL U. of W., B. A. Subject: Commercial Activities: Hi-Y Adviser, Assistant Business Manager of Athletics, Ac- tivity Ticket Drive Hobby: Swimming MRS. ELEANOR TEETERS W. S. C., B. A. Subject: English Activities: Quill and Scroll Adviser, Illinois College, B. A. Subject: Commercial Activities: Boys' Counsellor, Vocational Department Girls' Adviser Hobby: Reading MISS RUTH ARLANDER U. of Omaha Subject: Mathematics Activities: Faculty Representative in Cabinet, Girls' Counsellor Hobby: Hiking. Skating Swimming MISS GEORGIA BUTLER W. S. C., B. A. Subject: Hygiene, Biology, Physical Education Activities: Adviser Athletic Department of Girls' Club, Hi-Yu Adviser, Dance Committee, Pep Board Adviser, Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Skating, Hiking MRS. VERE DE VOE Whitman College, B. S. Subject: Commercial Activities: Business Adviser o'f Apple Leaf, Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Keeping Old Dodge ning MR. WARD STORER Technical School Subject: Smith-Hughes. Steel Shop Activities: Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Reading MISS HONORA ZEIHER U. of W., B. A. Subject: English Activities: Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Horses FIFTH ROW MRS. DEANE MOODHE Willamette U., B. A. Subject: English Hobby: Spanish MISS ANNE LIBBY U. of W., B. S. Subject: Mathematics Activities: 4A Class Adviser. Counsellor Hobby: Hiking MISS LORNA FOX Whitman College, B. A. Subject: Music Run Boys Activities: Purple and Gold Adviser, ,lubal Club Adviser, 2A Class Ad- viser, Girls' Counsellor, Operetta. Director of Girls' Trio, Girls' Oc- tette, and Boys' Quartette Hobby: Knitting and Music JAY ELLER McPherson College, B. A. Subjects: Physics, Biology Activities: Head of Science Depart- ment, 4A Class Adviser, Adviser of Federation Council. Boys' Counsellor Hobby: Civic Betterment Subject: English 2B Ciass Advise, MISS GLADYS SELLECK Activities: 3A Class Adviser, Girls' Hobby, Reading Iowa State, B' S. Counseuof. Subjects: Homemalting, Foods Hobbvi W t'n3 MISS CATHERINE BAKER Activities: 4A Class Adviser. Girls' MISS RUTH SELDEN U, of California, A. BJ U. of W., Counsellor, Noon Luncheons U. of Minnesota A- V Hobby: poetry Subject: English SUIDJSCYS Llbfflry MISS EDITH PETERSON Activities: Wa Wa Adviser, 4B Class Adviser, Girls' Counsellor Hobby: Tennis, Reading MISS LUCILLE MANARD U. of W., B. A. Subject: Spanish Activities: Purple Bt Gold Adviser. Cal- endar Committee, Dance Committee, Pep Board Member, Girls' Counsellor Hobby: Tennis, Travel Books Hobby: Reading FOURTH ROW MISS MURIEL MORRIS W'hitman College, B. A. Subject: History Activities: Adviser Point System, Vice- Chairman of Pep Board, Boys' Coun- sellor Hobby: Music, Knitting Mills College, B. A. Subjects: English, Public Speaking Activities: Debate Team and Debate Club Adviser, Girls' Counsellor Hobby: Reading, Knitting, Photography FRANK THWAITES W. S. C., B. S. Subject: Industrial Arts Activities: Loan Fund Committee Hobby: Fishing, Automobiles Mrs H J Cheever l V- - - Mrs. Warren Woods Office Subject: Mathematics Subject: Latin Although not now serving officially in the capacities above mentioned, these three members of our faculty have for many years L-nteredlinto every phase of the activities and life of the high school. They have counseled and advised where needed and have been ot inestimable help to both students and faculty many times. Although these three teachers are not now members of the faculty this year. they have, nevertheless, assisted on several occasions where their services were needed. Page Twenty-three



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Cabinet The Student Body Cabinet is made up of the student body officers and one representa- tive from each club and class. The Cabinet, like the National Congress, is elected to perform governmental duties-pass bills that might be incurred by the school and make amendments. This year's Cabinet sponsored many special projects which will go down in history to give it an outstanding name. The Homecoming program at Christmas time was sponsored and paid for by the Cabinet. The outstanding project of the year, however, was the new Conventional Nomination and Election System which put the school on a more democratic standing. Under the guidance of Owen Gardner, a committee, elected by the thirteen history department classes in school, worked out a new nomination convention, registration, and election which tends to perfect and strengthen the present form of government by unifying the political machinery of Wenatchee High School. Government Board During the fall semester the Government Board overcame many of its difficulties by installation of the Demerit System for study hall control. Several students this year were seen about the building carrying buckets and mops or wielding brooms as penalties imposed by the system upon students who received four warning slips or more, thus calling for a trial. That this system was effective was proved by the reduction of trials and especially by the smaller number of people who returned after receiving a suspended sentence. The Government Board, consisting of Dorothy Grieme, Mike Mirabell, Donn Combelic, Burt English, Mr. Eller, Miss Neffler, and Mr. Pegg for the fall semester, and Owen Gard- ner, jim Van Hoose, Darwin Boblet, Art Goddard, Gerry Gellatly, Mr. Eller, Miss Neffler, and Mr. Pegg in the spring semester has made quite a pronounced step in the expulsion of noise from our study halls by use of this system. The board hopes that in a few years through this system, all cause for its enforcement will be removed. Student Body Officers A great amount of credit for the completely successful year that Wenatchee High School has had should go to the fine student body officers. In the fall under the presidency of Burt English, the Thanksgiving and Homecoming Projects were carried out to everyone's satisfaction. Owen Gardner very capably filled the office of president during the spring semester, carrying through the new election and nomination amendments, and directing the high school contribution for the Apple Blossom Parade. Other officers during the fall semester were: Neil Gellatly, vice-president, Wilma Mer- riman, secretary-treasurerg and Dick Lavin, Rotary member. Norman Flynn, vice-president, Gerry Gellatly, secretary-treasurer, ancl Burt English, Rotary member should be honored for their fine work during the spring semester. Pug Tw ntyf

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