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

 - Class of 1936

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2B Class The 2B class, the youngest in point of rank in the school, can well be compared with the bud of thc apple tree, the bud which heralds the coming of a fine bumper crop. Although the Freshman class is oftentimes belittled by the high and mighty Seniors, the little Freshies have a snappy come-back in the retort: Where would you Seniors be now if you had never been Freshmen? The class has shown a willing and cooperative spirit in entering into the activities of the entire school. In directing the VV skit for the Derby Club Vodvil, credit goes to Louis Crollard. In athletics the ZB boys deserve special mention for winning second place in the inter-class Basketball Tournament. Bill Vanl-loose was Captain of the winning team which was com- posed of: Louis Crollard, Stewart Maus, Stanley Erskine, Harold Stevenson and Darell Cusick. In commenting upon the year's activity, Bill Vanl-loose, class President, says: It is indeed an honor to be the first President of our class in high school. We haven't done so much this semester as the class is small and we are new in this school. However, we will have a semester of experience behind us and can be expected to accomplish more in the next and following years. This 2B group has been aided greatly in their fine beginning by their advisers, Mrs. Teeters and Mr. Boswell. ' OFFICERS SPRING Bill Vanl-loose , , President Norma McDowell Vice-President Bill Lester , S erre tary-Treasurer Stuart Maus , Cabinet jim Babst , , ,, ,Boysy Federation Council Mrs. Teeters and Mr. Boswell , , Aclvixt-rx Pam FI ly

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ge Twenty Study Halls Student government in study hall control is perhaps the outstanding project in Wenatchee High School. Students in each of the three study halls, Main, 214, and 212, elect a chairman and vice-chairman whose duty it is to give warning and trial slips to students who do not conform entirely to the honor system on which the hall is regulated. That the study halls have improved by the installation of the Demerit System is an established fact. Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Study Hall Inspectors all deserve special recognition for this marked gain in student government. STUDY HALL CHAIRMEN FOR THE FALL SEMESTER: William Davenport, Dorain La Velle, Geraldine Gellatly, Neil Gellatly, Louis Manzer, 'Betty Fray, Howard Plew, Frank Wisehaupt, Marie McGinnis, Jean Klansnic, Mark Sorley, Orley Caudell, Ruth Pitts, Delbert Black, Chet Appel, Harry Haskell, Dick Longerbearn, Dick Sanford, and Bob Forrest. STUDY HALL VICE-CHAIRMAN FOR THE FALL SEMESTER WERE: Kathryn Bolinger, Kris Guclmonson, Jack Schneider, Garry King, Paul Pfau, Bob Dutton, Pete Miller, Janice Pool, Bertha Panger, Bruce Beatty, A1 Ruble, Bill Wilson, Bob Salter, John Dailey, Dean Combellic, Marjorie Smith, and Jim O'Connor. STUDY HALL CHAIRMEN FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER: Bob Adams, Jim Jett, Mike Mirabell, Maxine Thomas, Ronald Jacobs, Doug McNevin, William, Beamguard, John Dailey, Harry Bryson, Jane Preston, Wendell Jacobs, Marie Crist, Loren Gregory, David Hipskind, Orville Watson, Pauline Stevenson, Earl Larsen, and Le Roy Shriner. STUDY HALL VICE-CHAIRMEN FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER: Carl Downing, Paul Pfau, Vance Earhart, Garry King, Kathryn Bolinger, Louis Manzer, Inez Berg, Floyd Wentz, Marie Kane, Don Sperline, Leonard Borkgren, Kathryn Woods, Bob Salter, Norma McDowell, Bill Hall, Harold Fox, Dick Sanford, and Bill Selleck. Counseling The counseling system was first started in 1932 under the direction of Mrs. L. O. Ander- son and Mrs. G. W. Cheevers for the purpose of guiding each student in choosing his subjects wisely, in making the best use of his time while in high school, and in overcoming any diffi- culty due to physical handicaps. Since 1932 the counseling system has been improved in many ways. At first only the entering Sophomores were advised, but now all three classes are in- cluded in the program. Two improvements in the plan have been made this year. Several new forms have been worked out to make the clerical work easier and more uniform. In the spring semester a plan was inaugurated to give a half hour every Friday for counseling. Sometimes all the students, and at other times only the students who need assistance are retained, the rest being enter- tained by some lecture or program in the main assembly. Also, last semester, Helen Tibbits Clark, director of the entire program, completed a booklet on the phases of counseling as it is carried out in Wenatchee High School. Since the class of 1935 was the first class to graduate from Wenatchee High School with three years of counseling, the exact success of the counseling program cannot yet be accurately determined. However, according to the members of the faculty who are all counselors, the counseling system in Wenatchee High is of definite value to all students. U. of W. Conference Wenatchee was fortunate again in being able to be represented in the University Student Conference which convenes annually in the fall for the purpose of discussing important ac- tivities and problems pertaining to school life. The representatives gave excellent reports on the Conference. Not only did they benefit but the entire school profited by their attendance. Those attending the Conference were: Jean Driver, Beryl Puckett, Burt English, Doug Cald- well, and Donald Thwaites.



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l L QA Class The ZA Class, after having completed one semester in our Wenatchee Senior High School, has begun to be well on its way through the entire course. They have outgrown the budding stage, they are now beginning to think of what they can become, and wonider whether they will grow up only to the status of culls, or whether they will become the finest kind of fruit. They have begun to realize what they should do, as far as behavior and school curriculum are concerned, and they begin to talce an even more active part in school life than they did during their First semseter. Indeed, the 2A Class advised by Miss Edna Mae Miller and Miss Lorna Fox has shown itself worthy of the responsibilities which come with graduation from one class rank to another. During the first semester of their attendance here, they presented, for the enjoyment of the other students in the school, a program of exceptional merit. Based on the idea of the popular amateur hour, this program was the first to be presented here which was worked out along this line. The program was well done under the leadership of Delbert Black, president of the class and master of ceremonies of rhe program. The class also participated in the Thanks- giving Project, which this school annually sponsors. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Delbert Black ,,,. . ,,cc, President ,, . Bob Forrest Bob Forrest ,, ,, ,,.,, Vice-President c,,,,s , ,, Orville Watson Georgia Powers ,,,,,,, Secretary-Treasurer ,, Paul George Desire Phillippis ,,,c ,,s,, ,,,,,, , Cabinet ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,Delbert Black Dean Spurgeon , rr,, Y, Boys' Federation ,,r,r ,,,,,,,c, A rthur Grant Miss Fox, Miss Miller , , ,, ,, ,, Advisem 5, eight

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