West Valley High School - Eagle Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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'n V' .1 , '1 l ' ' ' S tl st-1 l l' 1' - - '- - ' ad tl 11'1 1 111 ' VV - ' dv ' ' fl lll th1.' - K- ' 'w ' 2 .YV - f' . we 1021111 a Challomfe to thv f11t111'O s1111i111' l t , t E l , ' h- 'P z 1 ' . Q 2 1 , 1 y' V' .' ,ll K x - k.' . 1 .- KM M Dedication We the Class of 1940 111 toke1 of our deepest affect1on and ab1d mg appreclatlon do hereby dedl cate th1s book to our frlend and ad vlser M1ss Margaret Runnalls She rt and energy to make us au are of th 0SSlb1l1t1QS that 11e ahead suc s may only be ach1eved by alned appllcatlon and unsw erv g determ1nat1on e 1mpressed upon us that Wlth fmthfulness and dewot1on she has gulded us th1ough the laby rlnth of d1ff1cult1es and problems Now that she IS about to leave our school we w1sh to extend to her ou1 slncerest ww 1sh and hope for the fullest measure of happmess and success 111 the future has eontributed unstintingly of ef- 'N C . . . . . . ,f ,As S ' , , f . V Q L S ' . I ' ' '- ' L . . ' . l . it . 5 1 3,13 .V fv ya ' J v7.,.Q. A ,- xfx., S .5 P .1 f 1-. .A i-f f f. 'Q Y1 ,LH ,.., f. FQ .I ' Qfjfff' 2131 5, , inpa- 8-fun 9834 'awe , ff 4 4 HM Jim-Q4 1 4 sw, -W W . sew,- mf gn-Q' 'W vs, ff 5 if in f-w,.,:7- ' ' ff'-f,',., ,s f if ww- H A41399' it 4 5 1 Cmxrivsy uf Leo Oestreic-her Courtesy of Leo Oestrexcher M 93 Courtesy of Leo Oestrexcher iv wil .Q 4 , ' 4 K A ff 2 f , v - X M1 Court: x of Tal B1 lenlnrg, Our school a befzutlful blllldlllf, 111 1tsclf IS s1tu Ltcd 111 1 loc 1l1tv orchards the foothllls the whole pleasantlx serene valley 'ue dupll cated nowhere else These four SCQHIC VIQVSS 'ue lllLllldQd 111 Oul book to show the beauty of our hlgh school bu1ld1ng 111 the spungs pwrtlculallv and the splendor of the surroundlngs 111 wlnter We are justly proud of our Alml 'VI1te1 1nd the locahty 111 uhlch lt IS sltuated 7 ' -1 - Y. , 1 . . . r . . K X , . 1. 2 X . i 2 . M which offers much in the Way of scenic splendor. The green fields, the , . - Y C J 1 ' .- v 1 0 . I l I ' Y . . . , . L i. ry 1 . I .Q , ' 2 1 2 ' 1 ' ' y . . . . 1 ' s 3 lhe grmxth of Spol-une Y lllex lN alcarlx rellutul ll! the mluclopmult ol :ts school llu QHCIHFLS Nhoxxn iboxe rhplgt the oxoluuon ot Vl est X lllu Hugh School In 1971 tu rrexent lngm NLl100l milling xx ls mon tructefl the nest Ind nut Ulllux H610 11101 Ill 1934 Phu lut puturos shou our snhool as xl I todas We NlIl!0T0lX think the utwon- of thu COIIIIIIIIHIIX who hue Wu en lls the opportu mtx to aflwlnro our eduratmon and hue helped m to hettmr Pillllp oursnlxe to moot uhatc-ser mags be ln store for us 8 :- . ul . 4 . V gf? W l . -- Q - 5 Lg I - ' 'Q x vi - . x- - ' y- , ' lf, x U- 5 . N. l.I ., 'l .' l Al' 'ix - 5 ' -Y 'ga -1: , -illl ' V l . . . . . ' ' , - 1' . I- ' L 1. AV N ll. Annual Staff I11 19 97 '1 coulse 111 JOLIIIIIIISIYI xx xs added to the currlculum of WVest Valley Hlgh School The publxcatlon of the West Valley Nexxs became a part of the school course Although the enrollment at West Vallev had 1nc1eased to three hund1ed and th1rtyfou1 students t seemed f1H3.I1Cl'IllV lmposslble to publlsh a regular school paper and xlso an Annual F01 sexe1 ll ve us the students seemed satlsfled xx 1th the one IJL1bllC'Ill1OI1 The class of 1940 xx as desnous of pubhshmg an Annual and xx 1th the suppolt of the student bodv the commnnlty a11d the facultv thls lssue has been prepaled The membe1s of the staff xx orked d1l1 gently to ploduce 1 copy of xx hlch the11 classmates xx ould be ploud Ed1t01 ASSlStdl1t EdltO1 Ju111o1 Edltor Bus111ess Manage1 C11 cul ItlOIl M ID'1f:,Cl Alt Ed1to1 ASSlSt21Ilt Art Ed1tO1S Athletle EdllOl Boys Athletle Fdlt0l Fnls lVDlStS ACIVISQI SI' NIOI STAPI CLASS POLL Pobeltfx Beat1e B1uce Colem U1 Bmxl Stlles C I ASS WILI NI IXIIIQ Fennen VV1ll ILL II uxcx Fed Stelnke Iohn Mansfield Kent Bosxx ell Dale Johnsen June Arnott John Syxerso11 Wllnla St1 aughfxn Herb Sched111 Dorothy M3I't1I1 Stanley S1egenthale1 Sxntoxd Hammond Vlllltl Bake1 Luellle Hale June Foster Betty Posenbalm Yllss Malgfxret Punn xlls CLASS PPOPHECY Donna Hudloxx Deloles Hlll10l1 Al Abmmson Helm HeHd1lkSOIl JOKES AND HOPPOPSCOPE Iune Schult7 Ed Hall Paul Hook Pefule CldtQl SNAPQHOTS -ht Stxtf 'P nn C C C C l . 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'IN . 5 J 2i'4. 1 2'. .2fl1'I 2 'P I I Thzngs to Look for Foreword D9dICa+IOI'1 Classes AC+lVI+l9S A+hle+ics Fe a+ures Adminis+ra+ion 1. 545' Q . it 535 f a . -5' , 3 51,11 Arthur B Ness S11per1nte111lc111t 'N111etc1111 xears ago lllt st111lc111 hoclx of our school DllbllSl'19ll 1ts f1rsL 111111111l It s1e111ecl .1 Fdthtl lllllll 110115 11111le1t.1k1111g 'OI s11cl1 1 Sllllll 111111 to 1llllSl1 1 Xtdl ho X 1 1 le 111111 P010 1 AI 1111 s ll 11-111s 1011 ll tx 1111 lllllllllllllltx howexer, .11 11-rx crccllt1l1le hook of 102 pages xxas publlshecl Plc l1s1 xlillllllti x1 is lNlllllSllC1l 111 9224 lhe total c11roll111c111 cl Ulll rhool -10 cess ol 600 le 1111111 111 11 1,111 1tcs 1s the lxrgest 111 the hlstolx 11 tsl X lllffy Hlgll School llS 111111111 was xulllng and e1ge1 to 11s s11111e thc 11-s11o11s1l11l1ty 111 1e-s111111 Ill 1111111 111111 L11111c 1111s ol l1e1.1ss 1111111 tle 1 1111l111c1 11111 lllI9CIl0Il ot Nl1ss 'NL11 gdltl Runnxlls haw- 1111cle1t1l1111 lllll co11111Iet111l the x1o1thxxh1le 11sl ex e Ili-'ll 1 N f s 111ss 11111111 llllbll 1 11 xx1lI c s Ill 11 11 11 s1 1o11l 1 1 S D Q1 l rrk so 1 llll IINIIK l 1 I l 11 40 1' lj c 121 1 ll lt s I I 111111 111 111l11 119 1111 lug 1 1 Q N N X Sf 100 lllx s ss 1 s thos xx 1 11111 r x11r, lg fl 1111 1111111111 0t111s 11 lllll ll f 1 111 UNK Ill X 1 0 1 1 11111111 111 1' 111 1 1111 llstllll s 1 ll 1 s s thi 1111l1l1c11 11h LS 111 tXtI9lll6lx Lllfflfll t1s Lll ll 1n lox zltx as NlSlll 1111 ll r 1 1111 1 Sllll X c llk 11101111 of the SQIIIOI' fl1ss 111s1 1s xxe 1113 11101111 of those other 1 1scs 111 11 11 We shi Illxtl o11f11t tho C iss of l94 We xx1s1 Roxx 1111 Hobart E Rowlands 1 lf 1 JZ TU 'l'Ill'I VLASS UI l.ll0: U .I111 - T xV1'.'l Valle-x' ll'gl Sf-I -'Il gw 1 I 1 ' 1-st 1111 1111- ol' thc- finvst c-l11'Sc1S in the hi:- 1111'l' of tl11- rl l. 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A I School Board and Facul'ry SCHOOL E R WORTHINC-TON ALBEIQT MANFRED WARD W NIAURER 5 r ECONOMICS BASKETBALL ALICE E BUSCH PHYSICAL EDUCATION N E BAYNE JOHNA PRING JEQQY A NAIMV ENGLIS W7 IW DANA E HARTER CHEMISTRY SCIENCE ARNOLD J PAUL RADKE BOSSHARD HISTORY MANUAL ARTS FOOTBALL TRACK I I DOROTHY WAYERSKI SISTANT SE ETAR5 1ju,u..4.f WILLIAM G WILSON PHYSICS SCIENCE x. . V I ks A I! -1 A . ,I I I, Q 575 ' Q. 5' , 3' I .':' f in-A V Vvqlv' -1- I ',...f,.:' s:g:1 'f ', , -V - U ,I J . Faculfy LYNN M SHERWOOD MUSIC ENGLISH MARGARET RUNNALLS BIOLOGY ENGLISH RALPH N DOUD FOREI HOWARD PN DANION MATHEMATICS BASEBALL GEOQGENE FELTS COMMERCIAL MILURED K NIAURE ENGLISH GN ENGLISH UWGU DQAMPITI C. ARTS I IRNIA OESTQEICHEQ JOURNALISH ART L HUMPHREY LIBRARY MILDRED MURTHA OFFICE S RETPIRY ENG I Q H RUSS AINSWOQTH MANUAL ARTS -Qian. Sltfw HOME ECONOMICS Facul+y LUCALLE W NORTON MATH E NXATICS GIRLS ADVISEQ RAYMOND LEE STUDY HALL. WEST A NIEMELA BOYS ADVISER SOCKOLOGY MARGARET M VAGEFOERDE t-HSTORY ENGLISH WQLLIAM 0 MEQLE PFILE ELMQUIST A5519-mm' HEAD cvsToDlAN cvsvoomm It OUVEIZ X I ANNA M. mecov NT mmm, Y a ' M I T l'L.flcS'cS' 6 fi? I U V I ig U: 'A r. , ' s 1 x H: K Q35 v Prom left to Right Ylrglnll Phlllex C lrl Brr lllll t Iunn Arnott Iffllth Bennett lluln Henrlrlkson Dnlcl Tesarlk X xnlta Bllxir lohn Swenson I Iflrll Alexander The Student Body OPPIC FRS 51 Q N rung S llli ter um xul I' 1 I rs mls nt ll Iluuln sun u rf- nhnt Inlm Suer on 1 Pre su Q f url IIPFLQIII 1 ur rul nlnun n I' nth lhnmtt The West Valley Student ASSOCl2tl0D dlrects and manages all student affairs ln the school It conslsts of all students and teachers xx ho pay the membershlp fee Th flrst meetmg of the fall semester was held on September 1 1 1939 On October 12 the Reverend Boyce Van Osdel gave a very 111 terestlng and educatlonal talk about Columbus Glorla Alexander appolnted program Chalfmall for the fall se mester and Vlrglnla Phllley for the Spflllg' semester have glven the students many fxne programs thls year During the fall semester vse had an exchange program ulth Cheney Hlgh School vshlch vx as throughlv enjoyed bv the student bodv One of our most lnterestlng meetlngs of the year was a pay con presented by the Pep Club The glrls gave thelr lmpersonatlon of the dlfferent steps that haxe taken place Ill the art of dancmg Offlcers of the student body plesldents of all clubs and classes the edltor and busmess manager of the West Valles News the presn dent secretary and treasurer of the Gxrls League and Boys Federatlon together xx 1th faculty advlsers of these wauous 2lCtlXltl6S compose th student body executlxe commlttee Thls commxtee IS the gowermng body of the school Among many dutles the members select the program chanman for the student body approxe the edltor and business manager of the News If 1 f ,' 2 2 1 g s . . - . . . -' - .' , 1 ' , 'z A 2 '- , . .',' ' '. , I a . .1 '. . 1 . , ,. , . , l :lll fe n -su-r: fp ' 1 .'e -s - g Pres' l -nt ,,.,... ,,..., , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Da ' vs: rik ' - ,,,,,,,,, , 4,,, ,,,, I I4-rm: 1 - Yi I' N' ' ,...... ..,, ,,., . . '. s Yi -4- M l -nt, ....,, . ..,.,,... li ' AN Secretary .......,...... .........,...... X 'anitu 'linker Sm-rf-tary ,,.,,,,,,,4, ,..,, Y ......,,.,,.. . Ium- Arnolf 'lIl'f'5lN Pr ,,,, .,,, . ..,... . l..... Ast ' P: ' 'llrvzls rs-r ,,l,, 4,lr,,, ,...... , . , l1I' ' ' kk, l. x ' L - . . 1 l ' . , T Y 4 Y ' 1 Y . ' , - 7 1 V L . , . . V . Y . , ., 4 1 ., ' . 0 Y 1 4 s ' . n 1 L '11 . . l I Y V .- . ,, . . , I , . , . . . , Y . A K , . V , G . Y . . . . ' , , , . ,- Pront Ron Adolph in lIllX Pltncu Vhlls Blanfhe State Bettx Rosenbalm John N1lllNfl8lfl ldY onne lohnson luknn Sclmnmel Han Iam lohnson Art Harworth Suomi Ron Iln 1 rl C xpell llrqmllm Schultz Hlzel Anderson Dorothx Blme Ioan lhmnton Nell l ll Wilson hem Curl on Tlnnl Ron Roh Muller Harold Sfharuat on U s H livln llllqu t Bob lute Doug,,las Stuart Don Fax o H llXlX lu x The Student Councll Oltltlfal' RS 1 u l rm su 4 Beth ltosenlmlm Sm 1 xt t :rx lat onne Iohnson The student councll IS the pollcy formlng group of the Student Assoclatlon It conslsts of one representatlve from each homeroom, txgfo faculty members and one from the admlmstratlon personnel, ex o 1c1o The student councll meets once each week, and the members select a t0p1C for the next homeroom dlscusslon and conslder any sug gestxons for the welfare of the student body In selectmg toplcs for homeroom dlscusslon says John Mansfleld the presldent, The councll attempts to brxng ID as much varlety as posslble Last year such problems as hall trafflc, respect for the rlghts of others, supportlng act1v1t1es, truancy and planmng the class sched ule vsere dlscussed Thls year flre protectlon ln the Valley the neu trallty act maJor1ty and plurahty vote ln electlon, and the usual topic of reglstratlon vsere taken up The councll representatlve reports back to hls homeroom the lmportant matters of the councll, and thus the homeroom flllS a vltal need ln the affalrs of the school They formulate rules governing the student s conduct and support the constltutlon of the West Valley High School Student Assoc1at1on These rules are subject to the approval of the prmcxpal and the majorlty of the students ln the homeroom The student councll also selects from 1tS members a number of students who have the povx er of a student court 18 l Q - ' -, , . -. 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Sensor Class Officers IIQSHPIII NI s cc Ins X uc ,N my Q TIQISIIIQI um 551110 I -XFIXISCI s I CI -XSS NIUT IO Ioumng for I1x1 5, CLASS I-I OVXI I Udo CLASb CULOI S B IP md Cold I I C O ' ' I sr.. , ..,7.s,..,,s,s Y, ....s,ssYYw..s,s,,s, Tvrl .I Ligx' Vi ' I ,'H'IdQ'llI ,,s.,..,s,,s,,s,., I. ,.lI1-rm IIOIlfII'IIi.'0ll Sv Xt:1r'y s..,,,,,,s .sI. .,...,.,,,,,,, , I , Virfinizl II k-1 . is - -in--U-HVA-HUM-HHH--MnHH 1 A . t . ' ,,.,,, s,,,,. I,s,,...II,, B I iss 12lI'H2lI'0I Ilummulls ' IA Lil' A Y 7 V ,,z ' ' ' j 'ull f ,T . ' ' , ' C I G2 ' sniu , ,. , , . F L LL I1 z I fl KVI JH -an gi' W-.,. Al Abramson General Course He Q little he Q wwe he Q a terror for hls fue Gloria Alexander Clasiuul Course Whcrexex Qhe goex there Q muslt Roy Anderson Sclentl 1 Course Slow and c ny gmny, hut he gets there just the Qamc june Arnott C,077lIYlCTCll1lC0lL7SC If there G anything, dont know It s be time I dldn t have txme to leirn xt Neal Bailey Suentx 4 Courxe ust to meet hm was tu luke nm ll! Hazel Adams General Course She li lots of fun Hazel Anderson Clt1SSlCt1lCOUT9C It Q l'1e1ut1ful to hlu but lt Q sometlmes lncunxenlent Floy Arnold General Course I leaxc men alone to hght for themselxes Emmett Aucutt Scxent1j1c Course Girls are nothing ln my young llfe Vxrgxl Bailey General Couric I m not lazy Iju-t don t feel lxke wurlung Qh Vanlta Baker Commercml Course Peppy and frrendly Vnrgmxa Bazard General Course Damty and unassum mg she holds a place m every heart Roberta Beane General Course What could l do lf I couldn t talk? Cecelia Blessing General Course l cl rather be a llttle ahve one than a blg dead one Hugh Boswell General Course Why gxrls leave home Herbert Barry Scxentx c Course Boy' You Qhould Qee his seven league boota' Peggy Beadle Sc1ent1 c Course A Sweet dlsposxtxon the soul of success Barbara Bennett College En! Course True to her work her word and her friends Pauline Blass College Ent Course Don t let Q be senous ll s a bore Kent Boswell Gene a Course Handsome 12 as hand some does 21 'S Vu-gxma Buchanan General Course What mnocence m those bug blue eyes lm Caro General Courre There Qhould he more tlme for Qleep around thu lI'lQUtUtlOI1 Phy llls Chambers I ask you does a temper go wxth red a1r7 Bruce Coleman Sczentxfic Course Men are known thelr characters :ck Darnold General Course Pleasure before USI neQs IS my motto 22 john Carlos General Course I have an ambition to be tough and drunk POP Ellsworth Chaffee General Course L8dlCQ I m a man few words Bull Clark Exery meh a pickle Augustine Costanzo General Course Im not in the role of common men Glen Deal General Course What a deal' . .. , .. J' - .. K .. . K. . of . .. . . . . QQ K. General Course Gnleml Comse .. . . .. h . ... .. .. . . . UQ IQ D. H b , .. .. . .. Doris Dorothy Clamcal Course She l1keQ aetlon now ur nexer Herman Elclcerman General Course To Qtudy or not to study that 1 the quemon Dorothy Estes General Course Awk Dotty she knows' Maxine Fennen General Course A smlle a hlke bushel of fun Paul Frenz Scxentx c Course I never have much to way but I do a lot of thmkmg Duck Downmg SCICTIIIFL Course The man moat llkcly to Succeed Paulme Eliason General Course A Qmxlc ns thc same m all ages Wayne Faulkner Scnentx c Course T15 Qald that on Qome unknown subject, he 19 an authonty of great reputc une Foster Commercml Course She s near the top m athletxes and 5fUdlES Pearle Grater General Course VV'orl-'ed hard and played hard and had a gaod ume 0 I I Q if Clarence Gregerson General Course QUICK but x ery cflectxve Walter Gunnersen General Course Vmthout knowing, the force of wordg It IN pm lhle to know men Clark Hale Scaentx c Course He 12 fond of pmt: and euttmg clasws Sanford Hammond College Ent Course Alwaye wxllmg to take hw car cQpcc1ally lf he can get out of :chool Delbert Hardie General Course He ns a real fellow 24 Evelyn Grlswold Scxennjic Course Sometimes I ut and thunk other tlmes 1 just slt Walter Hagan General Course A llttle mxechlcf now and then is relished hy the best of mcn Lucille Hale Commerc1alCourse Tmklmg fingers on the wory erry Harnngton Scxennfic Course He s always m a hurry he s alwaye lh a whlrl but he always has time to talk to his girl lla Harvey General Course Stull water runs deep Al Hastmgl C eneralCou1se Oh' Sleep' It xs a gentle thmg beloved from pole to pole Duane Henry Classacal Course A lxon among ladies Delores Hilton General Course Vxvacxous and frxend ly a smxle beyond eompare Dwayne Hodge lve llnally Hn: hed' Myrtle Holderby General Course Her llaahnng smxle IS mnssed when nt nn t around Maxine Hattel General Comme Sxmple and demure Herman Hendrickson General Course I once admxtted to my shame that football was a brutal game lTooth7 still brokenj james Hobbs General Course I waa never less alone than when by myself Dorcas Hogle Footloo e and fancy ree Paul Hook General Course All great men are mlsunder tood lo 'I . I .. 1 I At ' 4 ' in v - H ' . College Ent. Course Gfnfml Cowsf nn H ' .11 'L l .N . .. A 1 6 T' ifhw., Q rx pu- 2f l Vnrgnma Hooker Commerual Course Happy and gay she Wu always that way Arthur Johnson Commercml Course The world knows nothing of nts greatest men Aileen Kmg CldSSlCdl Course No smner yet no saxnt Davld Knight College Em Cou1se A llttle feller but .1 good Hghter Art Kringle General Course 'He hath u store of knowledge that he never got from book Donna Hudlow General Course 1940 s moat enthusx .um rug eutter Ruby Kellogg General Course I lake .1 lnfe of dancxng and smiles Duck Klatt General Course What he undertook o do he did' Harvey Knox General Course Anythxng for a quiet llfe Ray Lowry General Course ' A real blonde. Ruth Lamb General Course Speaking of good dancers-and good company. Anita McClellan General Course Ay! Every inch a queen. Willis Mclfittrick What they don't know won't hurt me. john Mansfield Scientifc Course A credit to any institution. Elgene Martin General Course The art of conversa' tion is silence. Bill McCabe College Ent. Course Late with a sa ing- Y but there just the same. Velva McIntyre General Course To study or not to study-that is the question. Howard McMillen College Ent. Course The cream of the jitterbug crop. Dorothy Martin College Ent. Course What the well dressed woman wears! Esther Martz General Course Modest and Shy- But, Oh My! 97 As Eleanor Maul: Commercial Course My ldea of an agree able person IS one that agrees with me Ted Mexgs College Ent Course He was our pres: dent Julia Napier General Course Can one deslre too much of a good th1ng7 Astrid Palmen General Course I hnd joy ln llvmg and havmg a good tnme Bob Patterson General Course Slow hut sure S Bob Meng: College Ent Course A good name ns rather to be chosen than great rxches Slurley Mudge!! Scnentufc Course Blessed wxth an abundance of good sense Mabel Olson Gen eral Course If ever a class forget a lass belxeve me If wont be she John Panther General Course Under his quxet extenor there s lots of hfe Jeanel Paullm Ger eral Course Happy go little Evelyn Persmger Classn al Course And aeemed a sam! when I must played the devul Vnrgnma Phllley General Course If you say nothmg youll never be quoted Dorothy Rambow General Course She ls full of mernment La Verne Robert: General Counc Better to have sense than dollars' Art Petersen C-'encral Course Fame gomes only after death and l m m no hurry for nt Norman Puckett General Course He ns httle ln stature but brg ln other ways to make up for Velma Jean Ray Clatssncal Course Who mxxed reason wxth pleasure and wnsdom wxth wrt Mary Roblc Commerc1alC0urse You can t Gnd many like her Betty Rosenbalm Mabel Sargent Commcrcxal Course General Course Our lovely brown Well that s what eyed nnghtmgale the hook md 70 ev- fi Herbert Schedm Clasmcal Course He Q worlung for a plaee among the Whlstlers and Mlcheil Angelus une Schultz Classxcal Coufxe To heguxle many and tu he hegunled hy one Evelyn Shaw General Course She can do anythmg She trxeQ General Cours Theee are the times that try men muls Madeline Stamper Cummerual Course Wlmatexer ls worth dumg .xt .all 1 worth dmng., vull 30 Helen Schultz General Course Those dlmplei and that Qm1le' ohn Sellers C eneral Course A true man good natured free to llllkt Stanley Slegenthaler General Course When athletxcs mter fere wxth my Studies Ill drop my studies Phyllis Smxley Suentx c Coufse Few things are lm pmslble to dlllgence Ted Stlenke Stream c Cuurse Neat and fair .md 1lw.1ye un the sql are - . gy x . : ' . M h .. . V' 1 -- - 1 . N A . it . , , , . , 1 - N . A , . .. ' L N jack Skewis - - se .V -fi 1 I 'S J . 5 . , 11 ' v .l I A , , ,, n Beryl Stiles Commerual Course My xdea of lxfe 19 just to putter around Ollve Sykes C asncal Course The noblest mmd the heat tontentment has john Syverson Claswcal Coufse All thmgb tome to hlm who wxll but walt David Tesarlck Scnenn c Course Words are Women deedb are men Clinton Tomyn sClC11.llf1L Course None but himself can be hu parallel Wnlma Straughn Clamcal Courxc The aeeret of :uceess constancy to purpoee Bull Sy ler Gene1a.lCourse What I asplred to and was not com forts me Dorothy Tanke Claamcal Course Llttle Qald ls booneet mended Eleanor Thler General Course She that has patnence may tumpabs any thmg Iona Washburn General Courac Thuughta are mxghuer than atrength of hands dl su ' ' ' ' 'A . - . - . .. .. l .' A ' be , .. .. - -A - ' A . . . - it 'V f. U ' ' . U1 .. . .. . ' ' S ' ii . Ruth Whlte ber1eralC,ourse et exeryone mind hi own business Val Wllman General Course Not by years but by disposition is wisdom Phillip Cory Scienti lc Course There is no genius without u tincture of madness. Ed Hall General Course Better lite tlnn never, dequired Ellen Williams General Course Lille a rubber band I Pm' Ruby Woodward General Course Simple steadfast demure ' H C lldlllllllg Sum use plc llllt s nut ineluflul Wally Harvey General Course Punctuality is the secret ol success. '32 Phyllis Cooper General Course A sweet person underneath all her quietness. Harlan Koester Cxeneral Course ' When the cat s away the mice will play! Sensor Class Hlstory Four years ago the same as every year f0l years gone by and those to come the school was overrun wlth a bunch of green frosh But what ho' Thls was no conventlonal f1I'St year class but a group shot through wlth bold strokes of darlng dashes of lmpudelace and dots of arrogance Instead of belng at thelr proper classes at the rlght tlme theyd end up ln the offlce Instead of drlnklng from the fountalns they sat on them And much to the Joy of everyone thev always dld w hat they were told even lf lt meant golng barefoot and w earlng a shlrt or dress backwards Our sophomore year was taken up mostly w lth maklng llfe mls erable for the new freshles It dldn t hardly seem posslble w lth all the knowledge that we belleved we had acqulred that we had once been so lnslgnlflcant By the tlme we were Junlors we felt that we were at least a small part of the general affalrs ln the school Many of us had Jolnefl some club and a great part of us was dolng work Ill the League alld Pederatlon We began to take a blg step forw ard Ill sports too Football has had the most stars belng represented by Hel n Hendrlkson and John Sellers three years Nell Ballev and Walt Hagen two years and Sanford Hammond Jerry Harrlngton Paul Hook Val Wllman Stan Slegenthaler and Ted M6lgS all w lth one year Basketball and baseball were the next equally lmportant sports Basketball takes up the llne wlth Paul Hook and Stan Slegenthaler three years Sam Ramey two years and Ted MGIES one year Base ball wlll lose Joe SIDES wlth three years Dlck Dow nlng Bob Gold berg Walt Hagen and Norman Prlckett w lth two years Sam Ramey w lth one Vear Other lmportant sports are t9lIIIlS and tlack In tennls John Syverson has three years Davld Tesarlk Ted M9lgS alld Dwavnc Hodge two years and La Verne Roberts wlth one year Jerrv Har rlngton Ted MGIQS Art Peterson and Hugh Boswell all have two yeals of track Val Wllman had one year of Rlfle Team w Olk There have been many ln the varlous clubs III the school Those who were members of the Pep Club w ere Eleanor Mauk Puth Lamb Polly BIISS June Schutz Dorothy Martln Vlrglllla. Phllley Lucllle Hale Pearle Grater and Mabel Olson Those who w ere members of the Treble Clef Club w ere CIOIII Alexander Roberta Beatle Barbara Bennett MRXIIIQ Fennen Peall Crater Alleen Klng Eleanor Mauk Astrld Palmen Marx POblC Betw Rosenbalm and Ellen Wllll3mS A club whlch was created thls vear under the dlrectlon of MISS Murtha was Les Auteurs a creatlve wrltlng group Those w ho V919 members of thls organlzatlon are Delores H1lt0H Eleanor Mauk Ollve Sykes GIOFIZ Alexander Alleen Klng and Al Ab121HISOH Wlth the beglnnlng of the flrst half of oul SQIIIOI' vear w e began the deflnlte organlzatlon of the class Ted M6lgS was selected to lead us through the course of our last year Mlss Runnalls who had ber ll our faculty advlser has helped us more than she wlll ever know At the very beglnnlng of the year actlon was taken on the suggestlon of our havlng the annual And so lt IS that we embark on a Journey to braxe the cruel out slde world wlth new and brlght hopes not know lng w hat the future holds ln store for us '3- 0 l - 1 1 Y 7' 1 . 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Y Y ! . . .'l Senlor Class Prophecy DICK DOWNING IS ll rltlng books and glvlng lectures the vsorld OV61 on A Hobo s Llfe He has captured the tltle of The Hobo Klng VIRCINIA BUCHANAN sends naughty boys and glrls who are late to class to dQt9lIt10lI room She IS a West Valley secretary EVELYNE PERSINGER IS one of those conflrmed man haters To erase her sorrows she has a beautlful penthouse overlooklng the Great Whlte Way ELLEN WILLIAMS IS the head of a dfltlng bureau for lonely xx omen Only the classlest ty pe of men are hlred JUNE FOSTEP IS tlklllj, Allce Marble s place Ill t0lIlIIS although she and Allce are the best of frlends ROY ANDEPSON IS 1 llfe saver at Llbertv Pool Pecently he ln as les cued bv a beautlful ladv PAULINE BLISS IS fl f'ISl'll0ll deslgner at Ball Ball She SpQCl'1II7PS on Slllllg' Sk1I'l2S NFII BAILFV IS the Chlef of the Spokane Pollce Force On hls v'lcl tlon he 'llwl 'tvs seems to elld up at Ball Ball AL HASTINGS on ns a three rlng clrcus ln wlhlch several of the 1940 frosh of West Valles partlclpate DAVID TFSAPIK collducts the AdVlC8 to the Lovelorn column Hls oplnlon f-lr overshadovss that of Dorothy DIX appear ln the New York Art Museum as the vlork of the MySt6Fl ous MIS 7 PIIYLLIS COOPEP tells fortunes lnlth Cole Brothers CIFCUS She dravs s more customers Wlth her be-luty than all of the rest of the clrcus put together DUANE HODGE IS belng coached bv Don Budge He IS the best pros pect for the next tennls champlon of the vsorld JAMES HOBBS vl ent to Turkev so he could have a harem No one has seen or heard of hlm slnce VELVA MCINTYPE has moved to Arkansas to see a hlll blllv DOROTHY PAMBOW IS a second Babe Ruth She IS baseball s onll woman pro ln the vlorld PUTH WHITES brllllant smlle boosts Bubbles toothpaste Ill every magazlne that IS on the market DELORES HILTON IS stlll drlnklng Ovaltlne to help her grovl ItUBY WOODWAPD IS a star reporter for the Spokesman Revlewl She covers the murder cases nlvsterles etc HUCH BOSWFLL has a Model T Ford lunk heap ln Foothllls He re palrs the Fords and sells them at enormous DFICBS to antlque lover IIFLEIN SCIIULT7 and hel SlSt61 occupy a DI'0ITllll8llt spot on ladlo vllth thelr gultar and halmonlzlng nlelodles VILC IL BAILEY holds the vlorld s wrestllng champlonshlp Betu een matches he teaches the Jlu Jltsu art to young hopefuls MABEL OLSON IS stlll IJOSIlIg for Svl eet Glrl Graduate plctures She has lost none of the svs eetlless vshlch was so predomlnate ln hel hlgh school days '34 l KK I ' Y! 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DUANE HENRY IS the governor of Hlp Hula thc be Illtlflll lslo of swaylng palms Slllglllg gultars and PHILIP CORY IS a maglclan s stooge Ile IS le Illllllf., the DUSIIIQSS hlm self nova slow ly but surely ROBERTA BEATIE IS deep sea dlvlng ln the Azores B9SldQS study lng llfe she IS looklng for lost treasure GLORIA ALEXANDER dlrects Dramatlc Arts at West Valley Hlgh She also has been the advlser of every senlor class slnce she start ed teachlng here HEI MAN HENDRIKSON IS the VSIYIIIGI' of the 1950 hlgh CllXlIlg con test ln the Olymplcs SANFORD HAMMOND IS the head of the Spolts FONIITIISSIOII Ill New York Clty Affalrs run a llttle more smoothly and efflclelltly noxx than before MADELINE STAMPER runs a pet shop for stray cats IH Catpatch K1ttl8S are even runnlng au ay from home to go there MAXINE HATTELL IS Reno s most frequent VlSlt0I Maybe she llke the handsome covs boys ln Nevada CLAPENCE GREGERSON IS an expert at gettlng ashes on the l1Vlllg, room floor also an expert at cleanlng them up MYPTLE HOLDERBY IS the model for a statue of hygela In a na tlonvslde contest to determlne vlho had the best postule she cap tured flrst place JEPPY HARPINGTON IS a d9f1I1ltQ heartbleaker He IS the nelgh borhood ICB man He IS so yn ell knovsn that the ICG companles III Hollywood want hlm to come to Hollyu ood and be ICQ man for the movle stars HAYEL ANDERSON vs ent to Norvs ay soon after graduatlng from NVest Valley She 1S thls years Norweglan Plcnlc Queen OLIVE SYKES IS maklng photography her sole lnterest ln llfe She has been awarded flrst prlze ln several Il'1tl0IlVllfl0 photography contests PEARLE GPATER IS lmprovlng her arm wlth a I'0llllIg pln Shell be able to hlt hlm pretty soon PAUL HOOK IS ralslng frogs and hyenas He sells canned frog leg,s to the publlc as a SpQCl3l dellcacy ILA HARVEYS valley vlatermelons that she ralses are famous all over the country EVELYN GRISWOLD IS a sales clerk at a candy countel Due to the experlence she recelved at West Valley Hlgh she IS head clerk AL ABPAMSON IS a member of Benny Goodmans SWIIUD band Ile IS the mam featured sololst JIM CAPO has a one man svslng orchestra He also doubles for Fred Astalre ln tap danclng scenes HAZEL ADAMS IS a stevs ardess on the Greyhound bus llnes Mal passengers seem to p1'9d0I'IIlll3tQ on her bus SIIICC she started worklng HEPBEPT BARPY IS the General Electrlc repalrman III Alaska He sold the ESklmOS refrlgerators so he could repalr them ARTHUR JOHNSON tells spook storles over the ladlo at mldlllght He IS so convlnclng that he scares even hlmself '3 ' - - ' . . . 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L v ' T . . to PEGGY BEADLE heads the COHIITll1lllty Chest drlve lll Orchard Ave nue exely yeal HAPLAN KOESTEP sells perfume to the xx orkmen ln a Pennsvlxanla coal mllle BILL McCABE IS all archltect for Spokane skyscrapers vxhlch noxx ex ceed Nexx York s famous Emplre State Bulldlng CECFLIA BLESSING ovx ns her oyxn beautv shop ln an excluslxe part of Manhattan There IS xx here all of the debs vxho xxant to be fashlonable go SHIPLEY MUDGETT IS stlll vx olklng for a full sheet Youth Page ln the Spokesman Pexlew BOB MEIGS IS plcklng DOSIQS for hls scrap book HIS real lnterest though IS III boxlng He manages a promlslng young boxer vxhom he dlscovered ELGENE MARTIN IS a second Pembrandt The Nexx York Museum of Art IS llter'1ll5 run over by her palntlngs all worth a fortune APT KRINCEL has flnally blovxn hlS way lHt0 a symphony orchestra LUCILLE HALE has Eddle Duchen vxorrled Lucy IS hls keenest com D9tlt01 and has taken axx ay from hlm the slogan The maglc fIllg'6I'S of radlo WALT HAGEN plays professlonal baseball xxlth the Whlte Sox on the llxlng room floor DICK KLATT IS flrst Ollman to the tlll xxoodman ln the Land of Oz Whlle not occupled xx 1th that he dellvers speeches about D0lltlCb DELBERT IIAPDIE IS the llfeguard at Mlaml Beach Only the glrl get rescued the men elther slnk or svx lm VII GINIA BAZARD teaches art and basketball at Reed College Some of her famous proteges attrlbute thelr success to her CLARK HALE sports '1 flashy 1951 Packard around Spokane He IS an automoblle salesman and he takes advantage of the dlscount allowed hlm ED HALL IS a lumbergack ln the Canadlan xxllds On hlS vacatlon h alxxays goes hulltlng ln Alaska for seals and polar bears DONNA HUDLOW vsorks at Dorlan s Studlo tlntlng photographs I betvx een photographs she draws plctures for love story magazlnes EVELYN SHAW noxx xxlth the Mldget Pan Clrcult IS seelng double from golng out xxlth so many tvs IHS lll her hlgh school days KENT BOSWELL IS maklng news ln Hollyxx ood and the vxorld over xxlth dlmples darlng and good looks RAY LOWRY has dyed hls halr red and has taken up tennls lll Australla PHYLLIS CHAMBERS has fallell helr to a huge estate lll Antarctlc She ha OI'g2ll1lZ9d a second Mantanuska colony AUGUSTINE COSTANO IS the blggest tomato rancher lll sevell coull trles He has made the Spokane Valley a llteral gold mme DOP OTHY ESTES has a thrlvlng candy store ln Mllllll ood she features her home made candy PUTH LAMB IS tapplng out Fame and Fortune wlth her old manager She xx as recelltly elected Queen of the Movles by unanlmous vote 36 ,Y K . . . 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N 9 .N l . . r Q , TED MEIGS IS the l'll2.ll2lg'0l of 1 xcrx fxmous tmp fl xneu xx ho h xs use n to the top Ill popularltx JULIA NAPIEI IS Just dQCldlllg, to g,lONl She h ms lllll1lLCl 1 slx footu VIRGINIA HOOKER collects ants eels md cus xx 1th Cl'l'1llff9Ll1S be tween trlps abroad JOHN CAPLOS has a Model T puddle 1111111391 Ile makes ltl11S hobbx and has everythlng from a foul tone ho1n to 1 flllllf, Dutchmxx bedeckxng It HEPMAN EICKEPMAN has tiken oxel hls dxds lJl1tCl1Ll IJLISIIICSS WIQIIQTS and sausages tre the ElChP1lll1ll Speuxl xx ell knoxx xx everyxxhele VVALLACE HAPVEY IS a g'I9'1tSLl1g,QOll lle ODLI ltes on MOIIILI Euth xx 1th a plck and shovel BILL SYLEP IS recoverlng from an fzutomolnle ecldent c tused bx lool mg at curxes on the sldexvalk 1llSt6 xd of the 1of1d HARVEY KIN OX IS playlng Baby Dumphng doxx n Ilollx xx ood xx tx Ile has several offers to appear on Broadxx ay Ill th xt p wrt ELFANOP MAUK IS stlll xx onderlng xxhethe1 to hlxe '1 C11001 OI get marrled E P has almost talked he1 llll.O the ltttel EMMETT AUCUTT IS on the 20th Century Fox stlge settlngs clexx md camelaman Noxx It IS understood xx hx the HIOXIG st us make eye at the cameraman rlght away She IS a reglstered nurse 'tt the SWCIQCI Healt hosplt-tl BAPBAPA BENNETT has an excluslxe dress shop lll the he'ut of Chl cago Everyone clalms It as he1 specltl shop xx l1lCll she dls covered AILFEN KING IS Hollyxx ood s nexx est gl l.lll0ll1 glll She lx ts xust up tured the Academy Axx ard BILL CLAPK IS plckllng DICKIQS and h tmnung, h uns at B Clallx s plckle and ham factory ELEANOR THIER has an orphanage 111 Nexx Yolk xx hlch IS famous the xx orld over Not an orphan has left Th1e1 s OIpl'l'1ll'1g'9 but xxh L has become the tops ln h1s partlcular fleld FLOY APNOLD IS the llbrary 2-1SS1St21llt 'tt the Unlx Q1SltX of YVISIIIIIAL, ton She soon w1ll be promoted to head llb1 l11 Lll JACK BEPG IS the football star at Peed College Mx oh my hoxx those glrls do chase after lllllll VANITA BAKEP glV6S all of the boxs heutaches on the Sxx eet B111 College campus She xx as croxx ned Sxx eethealt of Sxx eet Bun by her felloxx students JUNE APNOTT IS happlly golng on hel honex moon She find th lucky onel are on a CTUISQ around the xx o1ld CLEN DEAL has fxnallx battled h1s xx ax to b zchelolhood But xx h terrlflc struggle he put up to get thele PAUL FRENZ IS the xx orld s champlon d ue dexll flx k1lle1 llls he td quarters are at Saskatchexx an DOPIS DOPOTHY IS teachlng the fl eshm Ill Ellf,lISl1 cl tsses She IS 'ld vlser of the 1950 West Vallex Guls Iexgue '31 ' - Q - V . 1 . . . , - v . - .' X C I l n l K C L n . i . V T ' ' ' ' . v ' . . - 1' . 1' f . - t r f . K z - . . . v . - 1 . v -' - - , K, c c c L A 1. Y c Y I my '- ' 2 j Y za . f v - ' - ' . , - ' x M L c n 1 . 1 . , . It . - , sa ' , . , 7 ' vr , , . ' . 1 . 2 , - , . ' t ' . . 'f . X 'z H' K' 2 ' . . t 1 sx- 'Q t 1 J Q- C C - T . . . V y 7 V2 K p ' I 4 4 c 1 c c . u . ' ' ' z f . z ' ' ' 5 ' . . x.. L ' , 2 ' gf- 1 . z f T ' f ' ' z . n Y . v 1, v L Q . C I S MAXINE FENNEN just flashes those dlmples and her patlents get well o C C C n L L I I ' I. 1 ' - ' ' , ac 'n va . ' , ', 1 LI C n f m x' . , ' 1 u v. I 1 1 I , ' . I f . 1 . 1 .. l , 'Q - hr L C 1 Y C A 1 n . V' 1 ' - I I 'I l u, 1 v I y o C C L . . . C .7 h . by Ex . L a C C C a N' X' r ' ll LV! 1 7 v I t jf 2 ' . 1 ' ' . 2' v v C4 V . v -'f .'7 n C , x . . r . - Y p 2 tx 1 ' ' J 2 ' . ' at il ' ' - Y ' , . 1 C ' 2 . - Y' K, V' .' 'S 2 1 , x. x. ' 2 f .' '2. R'. Hg - - j ' .' , z T . - BERYL STILES IS one of P3d61'9WSk1S foremost students on the plano She IS plannlng soon to g1V6 her plano debut ELLSWORTH CHAFEE IS the manager of the Hlllyard Boosters He engoys an annual tr1p to the Rose Bowl every year as the1r adv1se1 DOROTHY MARTIN IS modellng govs ns 1n Parxs She IS the envy of every asp1r1ng ambltlous g1rl WAYNE FAULKNER 1s a blg game explorer 111 Afrlca HIS h0bb3 lS tfalnlng' pet monkeys wh1ch he has captured DICK DARNOLD IS a flea tralner IH a dog hospltal at Dogpatch H only uses fleas from thoroughbred dogs ASTRID PALMEN IS Secretary of Treasury for the Ulllted States of Amerlca She IS the flrst xx oman to hold that offlce JOHN MANSFIELD IS the edltor for the College Humor and the L1b erty Preuous sell1ng records have been smashed completely SIIICQ he started managlng them RUBY KELLOGG marr1ed an El1g'l1Sh lord and she IS now l1v1ng abroad Her Br1t1sh accent acqulred s1nce she left hlgh school IS qulte 6ff9CtlV8 VSILLIS McKITTRICK collects maJol1ca and anclent bones As soon as he gets back from one exped1t1on he starts another DAVID KNIGHT IS st1ll vx1nn1ng Boy Scout medals but he also g1V9 them He IS the state leader of the Boy Scouts HOWARD MCMILLEN has patlents com1ng to h1m from the four cor cessful delxcate 0p6I'3tlOllS and less fallures than any doctor on record DORCAS HOGLE IS enjoylng the happy bllSS of marrled l1fe wlth the one and only BRUCE COLEMAN lS the Pres1dent of Marvard UHlV6FSlty H1s fa vorlte subject IS psychology because he has an excuse to study th pretty co eds LA VERNE ROBERTS IS the typ1cal Ir1sh cop He IS always on the lookout for a cook on hls beat MABEL SARGENT IS the advert1s1ng agent for Edna Wallace Hop pers Youth Pack and other E W H products TED STEIINKE operates a f1sh cannery 1n Alaska He s ex en made 1 buslness of selllng f1Sh f1HS to people who can t sw 1m BOB PATTERSON 1S an lncubator expert vs ork1ng 1n an egg store He has exper1mented unt1l he IS now able to get yellow black and red chlckees from the lncubator also green JUNE SCHULTZ appeared as a guest on TIZZIQ L1sh s program and the publlc llked her so vsell that they demanded her lnstead of TIZZIG Consequently she now has that program JOHN SYVERSON has succeeded IH reachlng Mars ln a rocket Shlp He IS the head of an exped1t1on that IS nova explorlng MARY ROBIC manages a chlld nursery famous the world over The most part1cular women who brlng the1r k1dd1es there are com pletely sat1sf1ed 38 . ., . . . V . . Q . . V . . . . . . . . Q . .. , . . . , . . X . . Y. . , . S ners of the globe. He is a famous doctor, and has had more suc- . . . . y C , - , . . , Y i . . . . , Y. n . .I . 7 1 - , , . . . , 1 . . T . . , . a a q n Y n . . 7 . . 7 . . . . - PHYLLIS SMILEY dlrects the bQg,lllll0lS lxlllttllll, club xt thc CICSCCIII JOHN PANTHER has taken Ben L1ndbe1gh s place o11 1 1d1o xx 1th lns horse T N T HERBERT SCHEDIN dravxs DOSIPIS f01 the Spokane Bottllng Wo1k Hls servlces are so valuable they hxxe hllli 1nsured tnd unde1 contract BETTY ROSENBALM made '1 tremendous hlt tt the Met1opol1t1n Opera recently vxhere she stopped on he1 xx olld concmt tou1 JOHN SELLERS IS the lT1'1lll c1'xnk 111 the xx o1ld s lugcst 1,511 tge Ill Slngapore He VlSltS the U S once Ill ex erx fOll1 xe 11s to cast h1s vote for the next Presldent of the U S JEANEL PAULLIN h1S made a n mme fo1 hGlSQlf bx bCll1jg the fust xxoman bus drlver She d11ves the Creyhound busses b txxccn Callfornla and Oregon JACK SKEWIS IS vxaltlng oh so p I,lOlltlX f0l thc old are DCIISIOII lt has been preylng on h1s Hlllld ex 61 SIIICC he hc 11d tbout It STANLEY SIEGENTHALEP IS renoxx ned as the platlnum blo11d xx OIICIPI of Hollywood What a str1k1ng couple he and Hedy L mar1 DOROTHY TANKE IS famous as fx basketball coach at X W C A Her glrls basketball team has so far been undefeated VIRGINIA PHILLEY has flnally relented and p1om1sed to mftrlx he1 handsome boss She vxas hlS p1lV'1t8 SGCICIWIY before she llstened to hls pleas VELMA JEAN PAY oxx ns and eff1c1e11tly operxtes 1 luge boftrdlng, house for young college men They call he1 The Perfect Land lady VAL WILMAN tames Wlld cats xx 1th Frank Buck Occ SIOIVIIIS he helps catch them CLINTON TOMYN runs a poultry experlment farm for the goxern ment He IS now trylng to make turkeys hatch out of Chlflkbll eggs IONA WASHBURN IS happlly marrled and has -10111961 the nlght p1oxxl ers ranks whlle Mr Z snores peacefully ANITA MCCLELLAND IS now res1d1ng IH Chlcago shes afte1 the Nobel prlze for dlscoyerlng hoxx to ut1l1ze the odor of HVdTOgP1 Sulphlde VN ALTER GUNNERSEN has achleved the d1ZZy helghts of Senatoual promlnence Hls verboslty has rewx arded h1n1 xx 1th 1 pos1t1o11 011 the Supreme Court ESTHER MARTZ IS a slnger She xx orks fo1 Sll1L.,0l SQXKIIU, Muhln Company NORMAN PRICKETT has bee11 blessed xx1th elght healthy Chlldlilll Hls goal IS a one famlly baseball team ART PETERSON has forsaken ClV1llZ3,tlOll fo1 the sake of art He s drawlng cartoons for the funnles WILMA STRAUGHAN has surpassed Emeuon as o11e of the xx o1ld great thmkers 'll . r. .A , . . r f 2 X I' A U . 7 L 1 T 1 , 1 v 1 , ' --U C 1 L C 0. . 1 .1 c . 1 1 ' z M, u . ', . ' ' . ' v . ' 4 vrx- r -. ' C C n I n 1 1 . . . ' 'J 'J z '1 1 1' z ' '1 3 f '1 ' . ' 1 1' . 1 1 e ' ' , x 3 'V' - x -- r K . . . ' v u . 1 v e . . . c r . L ' C., ' ,' . . 1 n ' n Ct would make! , . I O - C C - . J. A . ' 1 x I I ' - ' C -7 11 . 7 ' c . ' 1 ' . . . L ' 'E f. 2 2 ' 1 Q' K , Cl n C ' !! . f . a1 C J -I ' . 1 , . . . X . I c . ,- r - r . . . . . , 1 Vi , . . . x K . ' ' z . ' 1 ' f ' ' f z ' e . , . n ' ' ' ' , I li H v uw 4 v I ,'w 1 1k I A . 'I Last Wall and Testament Sectlon I Item 1 VVe the unblemlshed and much venerated class of 1940 hav 1ng received our pardon after servmg our four year term as ll mates of th1S lHStltl.1tl0l1 and now declared completely cured of all former samty and luc1d1ty rush to submlt to ou1 ll1fQI'1OI'S th s magnanlmous proclamatlon of our Just debts and unknovsn prop ertles before venturlng from W V H S upon that hazardous b nt exhllaratlng trek through the pltfalls and pleasantrles of hfe Sectlon II Item 1 To the Junlor Class that group Wh1Ch hes closest to ou1 heal ts and whlch has been our source of paternal Joy and open amuse ments we leave our past dlsputes and arguments requ1s1tes of an successful class meetmg We hope that they vs1ll follow 1n ou1 footsteps and by dolng so obtam the hlghest degree of xx 1sdom and sagaclty whlch vue the class of 40 now proudly prossess and employ S6Ct10l1 III Auto Wax for her car Item 2 To MISS Runnalls we the SGHIOTS have thls b1t of COIISOIZILIOI1 to offer Some people break the1r necks xn order to get marr1ed' Item 3 In partlng We the senlor class of 1940 leave to Mlss Murthm our book d8p0S1tS IH order that she may lnstall a dr1nk1ng foun tam beslde her desk ln the Offlce Thxs vslll save many tr1ps out to the hall fountam Item 4 We leave to Mr Rowlands One complete fmger punt set wuth dlrectlons one l1e detector and a vears enrollment III Karson s Krlme Korrespondence Kollege to be used for further malntenance of law and order 1n the halls Item 5 To Mr Lee vse leave a book entltled Hovs to Overcome That Sonolous Snore so that he may glve lessons to 1l1COlTl1l1g' Fresh men to prevent annoylng future senlors Sectlon IV Item 1 Wally Harvey vulls h1s vsorn but legible blllldlllg pass to Troy Burton 40 O . , . 9 . . . - ' 1- . . . . . Y. . ' - - is 1 I I , I . . . . v IL . Y . 9 7 '7 Y . 9 I 1 - y - - , , 9 . , . Item 1. To Mrs. Norton, the seniors proudly present a can of Johnson's ' 1 . , :' V.. D l ' . I U c. H Y I, ! 9 -r u 9 ' yy ,A , 1 0 7 . It V A N ,, . . . . Item Z Dolothx Tlnke xsllls her reflned md dlgnlfled m Inner to POSIL Cl1ll'Tl9Ilt1 Item 2 Barbara Bennet g1N9S her happy and contaglous laughter hel slster Edlth Nothlng llke keeplng It ln the famlly Item 4 huth Lamb wllls her plans for hel futule career to Barbful Sh un Look out Barbara looks llke marrlage Item 9 Helman Ilendrlkson wllls hls Lamb to xx homewel she follows Cand he doesn t mean to schoolb Item 6 EIQZ-11101 Mauk after COHS1d8I'3tlOl1 and much I'll9dltRtl0ll tllv aglees NOT to vllll Ed Reed to any forgotten lovel Item 7 Paullne Bllss ullls her P'IIb0 Hoofers to Patty L lCl'0lY Item 8 Stan Slegenthaler flnally declded to Une that tluektn on down ablllty to P O Meyers Item 9 Kent Bosvs ell leaves hls mop of hall to the Fuller blush mfln Item 10 Jerry Harrlngton left LaVonne Johnson lonely Item 11 Dlck Klatt leaves hls boots as remlndels of the flat boats once opelatlng on the Spokane Rn er Item 12 IIQIIYI Elckerman leaves hls dllapldated Chev ws ell xxhel ex 91 It mlght happen to stop Item 1 1 Walt Hagen leaves hls fllrtlng ablllty to Arthul I ldd xx ho doesll t need any partlculal help Item 14 John Syverson Ieaxes hls flilllllllg' locks to lnyone who as lost 1 henna bottle Item In Jlm Cllo le ues hls must to COIILI s Sf-3Ctl0I1 V Ve belng of unsound Hlllld that belng the leason we have glven sucn magnanlmous g1ftS to the LlllNXOI'tl1l9S II'l9l1t10I'l6d do herebv un d6lSlg,'lI thls as belng oul fllst llst and only ulll We submlt 1+ to voul apploxal nlme IS Olll executor md tuner ll dlIQCt0l the llght ll0IlOl llc JQIIV Nllmv DIOf6SS0l of tlp fldIlClllg' III Sh xnghal NK ltnesses Undelslgned S llly I and Iwnnen Stelnke II IIN IVIILICLW Mouse llItl9l Il K . i -7 2 V. . 2 . . . 2 L . X ' . . . . . . . . 7 1 v' u 1 .I . . c c c . , , . W f' . ' .' ' . V , . , 4 v . ' , ' fm- 2 I I V' 1 ' ' ,' U , u ' . c ,lc c . . . . . . U , . . v . - I -x . c D Y ,, . . I. . . . I ' l ' ' c . ' 1 ' 4 ' Q - 1 I ' I . Y ' ' ' ' as rv . ' ' ' ' 1 I 7 ' 1- . y 'f Y l . . r Q . . . . . U v i . - - r JZ , y ' , V . 1 2 , hr . c . , r ' 2 . 2 v ' H , . fl , .l , ' n L. L L. L.. X . . . . 7 I . , 1 s 9 . ' . . . . ' . . . v. . . . , c . c . - -, . . . v. We 2 in . , . . i .i . . .7 . .El I , . .I 2 . , . 5 . 2 - . 2 - I Y. n 1 ' A I Lx' Y Q L 1 . 7. ' ' - . - 1 c L I 'K X' 1 fly. A . I 3 Y X ' . Junior Class 1... Top Secllon Baci rov Victor Costanzo, Darrel Greenslltt, Nor man Anderson Durwood Adams Bob Drury Ed Brlnnon Lloyd Cool: Art Clark Leonard Callen der, Bob Coy, Gale Cole Bex Dean Keith Boswell Middle for Betty Boures, Dorothy Granley, Helen Bruchle Juha Bolser, Fran ces Dull Margaret Dnvdahl Nur gunna Fosler Esther Bolser ean ette Earlson Gladys Campion Evelyn Batson, MII!! Blass, Elva Crawford Maxine Clem Burnace Beatle, Marths Gorremans Lounse Felton Front row Emily Arnold Evelyn Farrington Jean Brown lllarlon Florelll Mary Baller, Gladys Bervar Anne Carlos, Mar nan Adams Patrlcxa Cartwrnght Patrnla Aucutt Edlth Bennett, Lu ulle Bnshop Mrddle Seclaon Buck mv Pat Let tenmener Harry Harmon, Donald Greenshtt Fred Mc-Conahy Robert Meyers Keith Hackett Duncan Ormsby Harold Maner Don Hos kms Durwood Hsclts Richard Johnson, Bob Mcwasd, Arnold Johnson Middle 701 Zells Wil son Alnce Mera-ger, Gertrude Parks Annabelle Larson, Carolme relt Lucille Keebaugh, llhllda Jones Helen Lang Leona Locker Thelma Thompson From ral' Ruth Kegley Beatrice Hathaway, laVonne lohnson Mary ane Johnson Dorothy Nowaslu Flor ence Griswold Shirley Jageman Ollve jackson Sylvia Olson Betty Harris, Helen M Johnson Carlyn Morlsset Bollom Serhon Bark ro-lr Art Thayer, George Thayer, Don Storms, Otis Wenzel, Ralph Peter sen, Wullls Shearer Rov Peterson Francu Shearer Doug Stuart Bull Suakenofl Darrel Stebbins, Dale Johnsen Walter DeLong Carl Bergqulst John Tesarllt Middle row Verna Peterson, Elaine Tuck er Donna Toole, Mary Weller lorrnne Roberts, Frances Tar! lola u y, orrna Sundburv Bonme Lou Stencll Marnan Plpgras oan Thornton Jenn Thornton ron! row Ber mfr- Swwnson Dorothy Rogers, Helen Wnlks Bob Stowell, Burnell LeFave Howard Capell lean Wal tr-r M1rraret Schleef Ardls Stone Phyll:-1 Prolfer Dale Woodard Glen Bnncken Lloyd Phnlllps Roy Betlark Duck Timm Bull Boures Francns aylor s Ludwle, Gladys Parks, ,loan Jane- ,' . 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'Y Junlor Class Hlstory There xxasnt much domg IH our Frosh year due partly Ias sume to the ll1f8I'lOI'lty complex usually present 1n the so called unden dog but we dld get around to electlng class offxcers vxho xvere Carl Bergqulst presldent R E Stoxx ell N109 presldent Mary Barbarx fMltZl, Bllss secretary and Frances Tart program chalrman Also xxe dld have some svx ell meet1ngs xx 1th xery good entertam ment but xxe dld not have a smgle functlon at night or avx ay from the school The Flashes who copped the scholastlc honors as Frosh xx ere VValter De Long Bernlce Sxx anson Howard Capell Callyn Morlsset Jeanette Earlson Thelma Thompson Helen Brxschle Pobert fArdellJ Mlller Helen Lang Carollne Ludxvlg Burnace Beatle Barbara Shaxx Mary Weller Margaret Schleef Lloyd Cook Dale fDocJ Johnsen Iolx Pudg Kelth Bosvx ell and Faye Nelsen ThlS I xx ould say xx as 1 good showmg Our athletlc heroes and helolnes xx ere not too plentlful ln the Frosh year Here they are The tennls star was Duncan Ormsby and the basketball starletts vxere Jean Walter and Maman Adams The meetmg at whlch the offlcers were elected vxas the onlv meetlng held all year The offlcers were Burnell Le Fave presldent Bob M1ller vlce presldent Margaret Drlvdahl secretaly and La Vonne Johnson program chalrman Novx comes the outstanding Sophomore athletes Those vxho got the1r share of the honors m basketball were Roy Betlach Blll Boures and Burnell Le Fave The glrls who dld llkexxlse were Jeanne Boures Rlfle Club letters vxent to Walt De Long Poy Peterson ani Dale Johnsen The track star vxas Walt De Long Those who earned the11 letters on the courts xx ere Duncan Ormsby 1n tennls and Margar t Schleef and Margaret Edlth Bennett ln badmlnton SyV13 Olson xx ts the hardvxorklng gxrls tenms manager as a Sophomore Thls about takes care of the athletlc achlex ements of the Sophomores The lads and lasses that had other 3Ct1V1t18S such as Treble Clef Pep Club Debate and others IH their Sophomore year are llSt6d IH the tollowlng passage Camera Club Carlyn Morlsset and Bob Mlller Pep Club La Vonne Johnson Bety Boures and MltZl Bllss Treble Clef La Vonne Johnson Donna Toole Frances Tart and Barbara Shavx The blg soclal fl1llCtl0Il of our Junlol year xx as the JUDIOI Prom held m the Masonlc Temple at Mlllwood December 15 1939 The Prom was xx ell attended and a good txme xx as had by all The commlt tee for the Prom xx as led by Mr Nlemela the class advlsel The othel members of the Plom COITlIl11tt96 xx ere Frances Tart Maulyn Shook La Vonne Johnson Dlck Tlmm Bob I13lI'lllg't0ll Dale Johnsen and I E Stowell lhe boys xxho xx on thelr football letters thls year xxele Bob Shook and Blll Salakenoff and the managels xx ele Lloyd Cook and Don Storms Our basketball pl-1ye1s as Jumors xx ere Blll Boures Walt De Long I oy Betlach Burnell Le Fxxe Dxle lohnsen 1nd Call Bergqulst the man xger xx as Otis VVenzel l O O V , . . n n u , , , - 1 7 A ' Y n c ' V V V ,V : - - ' , ' : 1 1 3 1 - V . V . V. V . - V V . V . . . VV V u 11 ' , V , 7 I V Y . 7 . . ' Y I , 4 1 , n, L 7 . 7 Y ! 'Y l ! Y .7 ' 1 2 L ,VV , V V V , V , V . V . V . . Y c '. . I . V . V . V V l I n u l Q , g 1 J ' 9 . : : , . V I ' I V . . V V . , V . 1' : Walter, Marlan Adams, Mary Basle1', Florence Grlswold, and Betty . ' , x. , 1 1 y a L u - I . . u n Q , , C 1 . , I n q n I 1 1 1 C 2 -1 7 9 Y Y' . . , . V 1 . ' 1 Y ' v . I . , 4 . I.. I . , V . V . . V . V , 1 1 1 1 4 'v Y V . ' I V H . C I l V I . , 1 3 , I 1 Y A I 1 u . I 1 5 1 i 1 1 4 ' 1 1 1 c Q 'f- s . -1 Sophomore Class 44 Top Secllon Back row Berne Hackett Leon Ha-geman Rlchard Harmon Edwln Bates Bob Fall quut, Vernon Bromlmg, Bill Erlckson, Max Brewer Harlan Goldhammer Glen Grater Chet Callxhan, Jerry Davlson Ed An derson Marvm Damrell m Black Middle row Dorothy Dodd Crystle BICkf0fd Celesta Addrngton Katherine Ellsworth Nadine Cook Dorothy Bllne Ruby Grimes Harrlet Chamberlin, Betty Barnes Eleanor Gregg, Lu ella Cordell Delma Jean Bervar Melba Dashlell Ragna Arntson from row Don Hardie, Zam De Horde Lyle Arnold ames lount Peggy Armstrong lla Mae Davl son, Patty Fischer, Betty Byrum Troy Button Eldrlne Gregerson, Bob Hattell Leo Charley Mlddlc Scfllllrl Back row Bull Johnson, Calvin Hudlow Don Knight Harold Hopkins, Darrel Holt Bob Myers, Delbert Mag art, Don Kaehn ack Larned, Ben Lasswell Leonar Lowry, Vaughn Morlsset, Tommy eanes, Don Matsch Mxddlc row Francis Hen man, Helen Noble Norma Koch Patty Lacronx Jean Maru-ner, Marr lyn Jensen, Helen D Johnson Dorothy Larson Dons Kegley, Jean Lamb, Jacque Johnson, Re becca Muller Lucille Lemke, Ame lla Lombard, Bob Hairston Bo! torn row Duck Nowaskn Glen Hastings, Don Lounder Chester Johnson Fred Keeler, Melvm Me land, Leslie McFarland Ronald Johnson ack McDonald Milton Kublcek Lloyd Hendrickson Borlom Secnon Back row Danny Steinman Ed Rooney Ray Walks ack Plntler, Peter Oren Bob Sel lers Bob Stoddard Jlm Reed, Le roy Olstad Harold Scharwat Don Taylor, Bob Schedm Georee Paul lm Ralph Wlllnams Maddie raw George Vercruysse, Lnllnan Wal ker, Mary Palmer, Mildred White Dorothy Rowe, Alta Shannon 'Ruth Washburn Doris Stoddard Rosemary Smith Carol Relnemer, Mary Lou Shetfer Pauline Seltz, Ruth Stokes Patty Wllls Vlrgmra Radyk Jo Ann Schlmmels, Mars lyn Peterson, Norman Rambow Front row Helmer Palmen, Wil ert t Norman Woodard vlan Was urn Jackie Schult7 Dean g Miles Napier Dorothy Peterson Helen Palmen Bob Peterson, Earl Pruyn , , ' ' . Ji' , ' .J .B ,. .f ! ' ' A 1 . line, Wally Keltner,. Elsie Heffer- ,, J ' , 1 ' ' f . 3 u , . . Sophomore Class Hlstory Before xxe crme here rs Prosh xxe thought that after xxe en tered hrgh school xxe xx ould be Brg brrt the upper classmen changed our mrrrds 111 a hrrrry The frrst fexx xx eeks xxe spent Ill mrsery At noons xxhen vxe xx are srrpposed to be eatrng and restrng up from the frrst four long hour of studx xxe xx ere humrlrated nd refrlly took a beatrng but rt xx as fun and xxe soon found out th rt xxe xxerent Blg frt all but just under cl rssmen We rre proud of the frct th rt xxe h rxe contrrbuted to the atlr letrcs of the school Ill footbrll brslmtbrll rnd brseball Three of our sophomore boys xx ere on he frrst term Dean Rumburg Rummy fendj Mrltorr Kubrcek Kubr Cguardl Ron Johnson Johnny Cgufrrdj These xxe are proud to sag hrxe recerved letters D011 Tav lor recerxed a manager s letter Ill footb rll In b rsketball Dean Pumburg rs the only sophomore 011 the frrst teanr He IS our outstrrrdrrrg sophomore boy Ill athletrcs 'rnd xxrll be a four xefrr lettermarr xx hen he rs a s rrror Brseball hfrs rnterested four of our boys Dean Rumburg Mrl ton Kubrcek Glen Tubby Grater 'rnd Bob Peterson who are lookrn f for xx rd to the comrng yerr for therr letters There rre erght sophomore boys out of srxteen Ill the Junror E rgle Prtrol They 'rre Ed Anderson Jrmes Blount Brll Estes Presr dent of the organrzatron Glen Hastrngs secretary Bob Hattell Dar rell Holt Drck Noxxaskr 'rnd Rry Wrlks To shoxx some of the pep the sophomores have Bob Peterson xx rs chosen one of the cheer leaders of the school He also plfryed on the freshm rn footb rll frnd basketball teams Our sophomore grrls rre grfted just frs much rn athletrcs as the bo5s On the Honor Te rm rn brsketbfrll for the vear of 1940 sever rl I ebeccr Mrller Mrry Lou Shefter rrrd Rosemary Smrth Ill bfrdmrnton Just txxo grrls trrrrred out Helen Noble and Rose mary Smrth Iosem rry rs the outstarrdrng sophomore grrl rn athletlcs She hfrs p rrtrcrpfrted 111 exery sport open for grrls and has recerved letters The tumblrng class has rttrsrcted many grrls rncludrng Bettv Barnes Norma Koch Lucrlle Lemke Pebecca Mrller Varrora Rogers Posemary Smrth 'rnd Lrllrfrn W lker Tennrs also had a larg e turn out xxhrch corrsrsted of srx soph omore grrls Normr Koch Lucrlle Lemke Mfrrrlyn Jensen Jackre Bchultf M rrylou Sheffer rrrd Irosemary Smrth The Pep Club consrsts of erghteen grrls four of xrhom are Ill the sophomore cl rss Celest r Addrngton J rcque Johnson Carol Rerne mer rnd Jrckre Schultz The Treble Clef Club hrs thrrty members erght of xx hom are from the sophomore cl rss They rre Elsre Hefferman Marrlyn Jensen Jacqe Johnson Patty Lrcrorx Mary Prlmer Vrrgrnra Padyk Carol I errremer rnd Jfrckre Schulta The Lrmerr Club xxhrch rs rlso xery rctrxe IS made up of r lrrge number of sophomores Peggy Armstrong rs therr presrdent Wrll Keltner trersurer rrrd Flcrnor Crerg rnd Drrrel Holt There rre 147 students 111 thc sophomore ye rr 'rnd Mr ll I I oxxl rnds hrs been cl rss rdxrser 1 O . 1 , , , ll 1 , , wr , 7 C C n , ' 1 ' I. , , ll ' !7 . r - 1 ' v 1 v ' ' , 7 Y - 7 ., y it C , , , I , , , v H ' rs ' I C C , . 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N C 1 L 1 I 1- C n 1 .3 Freshman Class ll: Top Sccllon Buck row james Glbson Chet Dolan, john Creed, Donovan Cartwrlght Blll Blesslng, Walter Alexander Weslle Bough ton Isaac Gorremans, WCIIIC A1 mandlnger, Emmett Harmon, Gll bert Bauer, Bob Caldwell Vernon Dean Rlchard Halverson, Harry Chaffee, Blll Bulley Middle rar Jack Hardle Phyllls Bush, oyce Colllns, Evelyn Flsh, Jean Hlfkl Rlta Beebe Phyllll Brlggs, Merle Bllll s Vera Burnett, Ethel Back llln Betty Hlfkl Frances Adams Front row Rlchard Bay, uanlta Echelbarger Mabel Arnold Irene Bauer john HChdflCkl0h, Irene Carlson Art Horwath Rosle Chl menu Helen Goehrl, Ralph Brl schle Bob Elren, Adolph Granley Middle Sechon Back row Gay Mlflhef Lyle Lowe, Jerry New som Blll Manfred, Dlflf Parlu John Kernkamp, Lawrence McFar land Robert Peterson Arthur Ladd Buford Meyers, Charles Jol lv Layne Johnson Mlddle row Florlne Iller, PBIIICIB Phllley Mln IS Mlller Jackle Merager Glorul Monan Vlr lnla Mlller Dorothy larmon Ruth Panther Front row Roy McGee, Wayne Lounder Wayne Lewls, Leta Keener, Bea trlce Newsom Hulda Martz, Lella Beth Martln Evelyn Odell Patrl cla Mudgett Don Hllton, Bernard Paterson Bottom Sccnon Back raw Bl Schmldt Gordon Schramm Lyle Plett Archle Shreclr Don Wllman John Stahlhut, Herb Slraufel, Ed Roper Stacey Smlth, Leo Roblc, Robert Thomas Mlddle 101' Vera Jean Wllson Grace Stave, Norma Rlchardson Katherlne Wrlght Blanche Stave Eleanor Rudolf Frances Ralph Betty Smlth Edlth Plttman Margaret Ra pe, Mary Tysver Frances Stan ey From row Bob Prlng Orvllle Slrarphol Iee Slcewls Hazel Yarnell Cor rlne Redllh Glorla Strachan, Inez Poler Dorls Truscott Therese Slpes LOUIS Maynard Harry Teslh llowflrd Trellry . 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Freshman Class Hlstory In the freshman class of 9 lnd 10 thug lle one hundled thll ty two tudents The 0fflC9IS ofthe cl lss ue AI'thUl Holn ath DIQSI dent John HGIICIIIIKSOII xlce plesldent IIUIIQ C UISOII secretalv lnll treflsurer and adxlser lb Ml I 0XXIl.IldS Pour of the fresllm-1n gllls 'lle III the Tl eble Clef Club thls Vol Patrlcla Phllley Vel 1 Jean Wllsoll Ju lnlta Eckelbargel alld Ele IIIOI Rudolf ale the ones Not many g'llIS lle plcked fol Treble Clef o Pep Club the flrst yeal Patllcll Mudgett IS the only glrl lll Pep Club In the fleshm lll home 1001118 thtle lle the f0llOWlIlg' 0ffILLl MISS Mdulel s Ltta Keener DICSldQllt Pltlltll Phlllev xlte DILSI dellt Prances Adlms secletlly lnd IIQISUILI V ll Iilll Wllsoll Student Councll Ml Damons J0hllH9IId11ISOIl pltsldellt Blll Nllllllfld uc Dl9Sld6Ht Robelt Pllllf, secret lly A1'tl1lll HOIVI lth Student COUIILII Ml Maulers Alchle Schlcck plesldent Iordon Schrlmln VICE plesldent Cllbelt Bluel SQCl9tIlV Adolph Cl xnly Studtln COUHCII The fl6Sl'lm3lI bovs xx ho are JIIIIIOI Eagle Patlol membcls ll Vernon Dean Jlmmy Clbson Isflac Corremfll s Wayne Lulls OIWIII Skalphol Wa5lle Loullder Hally Tesch lnd L o I'nOb1C Those lll olchestrl ue M lbel AlIIOId Ethel B1LklUIlfI Ilul CIIISOII R.0b9lt Ekell Jedll Hltks Btllllld Petelson EILIIIOI Itudoll and Harly Tesch The bovs wx ho ale on the freshm Ill blskttblll te llll alt lohn Kelnkamp Harrv Chaffee Lvle Plett Althle Schleck Gordon versoll Bllbert Bauel Raymond Chlmbel Johll Cretd lnd IICIIIIII Parks There are two fI9Shm0ll Ill the C IIYILI 1 Club 'lhty lll Phlllls Bush lnd Challes Jolley Lyle Ion Hou lld Tl6ffl9X llld Wlltel Alex llldkl lle III boys tholus The dlffelent scllools flom Wh1Ch the freshmen grlduated tox ers l vllde telrltoly The dlffelent schools lle Mllln ood Dlshm ln Trentwood Oppoltunltv PlQdSl.IltPld1lI9 Pootllllls Meade Otls Ol chards MICR Grant Chestel Spllgue LlbbV ILIIIIOI Illlfh IXIIIQSIOII Idaho Elk Creek School III Potl ltth Id lho lnd COQLII d Alent Tell of the fleshmen dld not 9111191 ulltll J lnu LIN I9-lll I 1 ll Bauel Evelvn Plsch Anlx IJITISOII IOUIS MdVlllId Jatkl NIPI ut MATVIII MlStPl8k Pobelt l Petelson Jot bllfliel NI lly Mu Slllfltl 'uld Floyd W0OdNNdld ale tlle ones who lll 9 B s Blll Bulley Adolph Lldllll TOIII IIIIHSOII llld IOl1II Lleed l the freshman boys partltlp ltlllg' Ill tLlIIIlS I'h1 j,,IIlS llt N ll I WIISOII alld NOIIIIA Pay I lthaldsoll I'lll b Ifllllllltljll lou IS among, tlll frosh ale Maly TVSNQI PIAIILSS Stlnltx Blll Bullex Iom TIIIIKSKJII llally Chaffee flnd Bob Clldxxtll e two most populll toulsts IYTIOIII., the lltsllllltll l CODIYDQILI ll lnd Colltgt Entlante Loulsts I 3 ' . . . . 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Xl K It S mu 'HUNIOIRI K I s m um Nchu f It INHX l N lll n lx U .ll'-' , 'U lnft to Riglt- - 311' -Il 'I,e-Faux-. pre-'ill -nt: Rd lrl Me-A' Ars, IH'Uf,QI'lllll 1-lluil' mung Hm :mul Ualpe-ll, vin-4 lH'1'Nill1'IlIQ H411 -rt ,'l -Il sm-1-l'1-Iall'-Y, SUI . 'I ' MKS' Mill-N Nzlpivr, vim- pn-si elm-mg lh-:nn Ru Imrg fll .'ii'Ill1 .Im-liiv .'- lin wc-'1t:1r'5'. IVR 'If ,IAN C' ASS vIl't'Ill! l':l1'l.'ml. Sl'l'l'l'fill'j' AVL IIzlI'um'll1, Ill'0.'Bill1'llI .lvul Ha- 1 'iksun, vir-1 Ill'l'Nilll'lIl. J .ff -- Glorla Alexander John Mansfleld Valecllctorlan and Salutatorlan Inasmuch as educatlonal systems ale operated and mamtamed fo1 the advancement and development of le 1rn1ng lt IS not too much to say that such hlgh honors as the xaledlctouanshlp and salutatorlan ship are among the greatest any school mlght offel Thls year that honor goes to tu o of the most outstanding senlors lll the class Glorla Alextnder 1s Ydl6d1Ct0l'l tIl mth tn average of 94 88 The salutatorlan 1s John lW'1I1Sfl9ld xx ho has an average of 94 62 Walter Gunnersen w 1th 'tn average of 94 '32 recelwes honorable mentlon Besldes bemg the hlghest student scholastlcally Glorla has taken part IH many 3CtlVlt1QS durlng her four years at West Vallev She IS an excellent and aecompllshed accompanlst She has been a member of Treble Clef Club for foul YQAIS Whlle a sophomore she xx as secretary of the Student Body She xx as a member of the Debate team for two years she has been Ill three major play productlons at West Valley she xx as a member of Thesplans and Ill her senior year she xx as asslstant chalrman of the Senlor Ball commlttee and program chalrman of the Student Body John has been actlve 1n tGIll11S for three years He was presl dent of the Student Councll and had the honor of belllg' Editor of the 1940 Eagle Walter Gunnersen entered West Valley hlgh school from North Centlal hlgh school Whlle a member of thls student body he ss as actlxe Ill Debate and xx as 061101 al Chauman of the SGIIIOI' Ball In Januarv a valed1cto11an and swlutatouan ale selected to lead the Janualy graduating class Wllnla Stlaughan xxlth an average of 96 00 w as V3l9d1Ct0ll3.Il and Dlck DOXXllll1g wx 1th an average of 94 30 xx as salutatorlan U s 0 0 I I . . . , 1 , r Y . .. . -I I . 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V i V . . . ront R011 l tft to lllgllt 1 ll 1 x 1141 X 1 H 13-.1 1 N 'U 'W' 1111111o114l Bxll BOTIH s B11 lx mx Igll 1 4 x 4 1 1 on 1 lu rg., D1 In Rlllllllllff, B lm H 11r111 1 nxx Ill lXPltll llosxxc UPI li l' RS I 1ll g0Illk'St0I' Sllllllg, S1 1111 sts 1 President IQIOIII1 H11-r111g,,ton P14 snlgnl S lllllbl xl H 111111101111 Sccretarx X 1lt ll1e11 1111 lllll Bonn Boys Federahon The Boys Federatlon has enjoyed sexeral good get toqethels thls flrst semester The year s program xvas started off by gemal Mr Joseph Albl vxho related, as presldent the hlstory and present 3CtlXl tles of the popular Spokane Athletlc Round Table Next on the speaklng program for the veal came Mr P P Ruddlman, Spokane s leadlng Boy Scout Executlve xx ho shoxx ed mov mg plctures, one reel of vxhlch xx as m leallv superb tech111colo1 of Camp Cowles, the Boy Scout summer camp on D12mOlld Lake Weeks of suspense among the boys xx as CLlll'l'lll1'It6d Ill the fac ulty boys lntramural all star basketball g me on slxth perlod S u dents were charged three cents each or two for flve cents admlsslon md the seven dollars and flftv cents thus collected from the blg croxvd xx as turned over to the 1nfant1le paralvsxs fund Should xve tell '7 the game ended vxlth a score of 43 to '74 111 favor of ves the facultv team made up of Mr AlUSNK0l'th Mr Maurer, Mr Damon Mr Padke 'xml Mr Nlemela The all stars xx e1e Jerome Harllngton Kent Bosxx ell Lloyd Cook, Don Storms Don and Darrel Greensllt Bob Goldberg and D1ck Tlmm Kent vxas the honorary captaln haxmg xx on that DOSltlOll by belng captain of the team xx hlch xx on the lntlamural champlonshm Dlck Downlng served as chalrman of the basketball commlttee Dale Johnson and Carl Bergqulst xx ere our stand bv referees Other actlvltles sponsored bv the Fedelatlon haxe been mng pong xxlth Vlfgll Balley as COIl1ITlltt99 chalman, and chess and checker, supervlsed by Bob Caldvx ell and Comm1ttee 11 F 1 '-A 1 - 'f : M '. 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XIIIL, Dorotln I mln H111 mm x IJ no IX Blum lllll fll 1s lflllf ox 11, 1 l und Hull nm lun 1 um ll 1 rn to l 1 r x n 1 noni rn lmx 1 I1 ll s li Del rung, liolm Drurx im If 1 tl M1 Xllll 11 Band The West Valley Hlgh School Band under the able d11ect1on of Lynn Sherwood, 1S an 3CtlVQ OI'g'dlllZ3t1Ol1 IH ou1 school and ln commu llltY l1fe Durlng thls Veal the band has made many publlc appe-uances The band has played and marched at all of the home football games and has also performed Ill the stunt at Fentml Vlley xx he1e lt helped the school to wln the T1ue s O11 Sportsmanshlp Trophy The band also marched and plmyed lll the Halloxxe en parad ln Spokane Weallllg new capes, the olg mzatlon played and malched ln the Armlstlce day pfuade and then played at the Centl 11 Vallcv game The band has also played at a chu1 ch dedlcatlon, has lJ19S6l1tQCl a part of an exchange D1Og'13l'll at Cheney Hlgh School has play ed it all pep rallys and generall3 has been on call to replesent the school credltably at all sultable OCCZXSIOIIS ThlS year the band has made neally twenty fue appezuances, vs hlch IS a record for publlc D91f01Ill xnces Twlce each year the MUSIC Depa1tment presents 1 IHUSIC festl val One ln the fall and one lll the Spflllg The bxnd takes xn IIHDOI tant part 111 each of these Each year the band competes 1g'dlllSt lllgll school bmds flom all over thls dlstrxct at the DlSt1lCt MUSIC Meet, xx l'llCl1 IS held at Che ney, Washlngton The only 0fflC91 the bmd hls IS Waltel Dc Long ou1 dlum major x.w,s2m':1, .,. rfVW'V'fif,n .xmsaz Q W- A' ' A ' . H l' 1 ln-ft 1 R'gl1t: Bill Bl Vaclav. NYilli.- Slli'ill'1'l', Peggy Arms -11113. Ail 'cn l '.. . j 'li ' '. llrl K' 'I'l us. Bo! Al4'j'4'l'S, Yllllglllll 3lfll'lS5l'l, 1 ' ll j ' -. l'u1r11-la Cartwright, No' z Ri -l z r lnrmg S1-' l R x' L1-H light: in 'a ' Vw, Aft H2lWOFf.ll. llylv Aflllblll, Phil Cory, Holm ll2lI'l'lllLIl1lll, llnrrcl Sll'lllllIlS, Al AAIWIWIIIISUII. uit' 1 A' 's. l r:n1-vs Duff. Znin l,Pl'g0l'lll', 3121112 --1 S1-Ill-Lf: Bu -k R1 1 flu-fi llgllll : M , lljn Sh-r A 1 , .lm-k Mel? nz1l1l, l'll'2lIlf'lS Sll02ll'0l', 'l'1m f .le:u11-s, Ric-hurl . -: ne.: Wil ' A '. ' ,', l ,' An1lers1m. A rnrl l flill'4lIl0!', VV: lt , Y: lx '. , I . ' 1 - I l . 1 c ' I c 1 -'. 7 C C I I ' J .C ' . . . . , . . . ' I v ' 0 C I , c . ' ' ' a C, ' 11 L ' c 'Z X, 1 . K . K, 1 ' ' I , c 7 Z 7 , ' Y . . . ' 1 2 l l . I ' ' K c k S . ' ' ' . z e . z '- , ' 2 ' . . l . ' 2 K ' ' ' 2 if 'J ' ' , ' ' 522 21 5 lrst xx regnsl on ox I x I uson I Ill Af uns Dorf ls Hog,,l4 lellx Ilxe XIIISOII Ionn Ianecelt Iqanettg I4 ulson Irene L lrl on Don lxoelln Donnlfl 'K lull -X t I'l11xe1 Second Iloxx Pe-g,,g,x -Xrnxstron Blllllll Bennett lla nl -Xrnoll loin Hlfl s Durxx ood All uns Phlllp f olx Robert Nlxers I xle XIIIOIII Hlrrx 'Ie-sch lrllllrl 'ttuson I OSPIIIIFX Slllltll Y Plllllfl IXIOIIITIIIIII Bob I'l cn I lst ll S G tlllf' elnor IIIUIII It L or un I lil I Il I llll lu lll un I 0 iorflr I um olm xx in ll cs not lnlmr NI: She rxxooc Orchestra We are proud to announce that our 01 chestla IS the lxrgest West Valley has had for several years Our conductor Mr Sherwood should be congratulated on hls wonderful xx ork xxlth the olchestla At the beglnnmg of the year, he sald the orchestra xx ould be blgger and bette than ever Surely It IS agreed by evervone that xx e have fx larger mem bershlp and better cooperatlon Mr Sherxx ood, this year, chose a nexx method IH vxhlch the members could xx ork for thelr S pluses We xx ork for polnts as follovxs 95 polnts for every hour xx e pr'xct1se our orches tra mstruments outslde of school, 900 pomts for DIRYIHE a solo before a group of people pomts for attendmg concerts and DOIIIIZS fo1 p3I'II1Cl patmg IH outslde groups such as duets, quartets, or other orchestras Th1s has made It more dlffxcult to get a hlgh grade but It has been en Joyed by the entlre group The orchestra plays many tlmes duung the yea1 for P T A school plays, tWV1C6 a year for Baccalaureate and Commencement for speclal school assemblles such as a patrlotlc assembly bQS1dQS g1v1ng extra concerts As It IS necessary to have a student tlCk9t to go on school tllps Mr Sherxx ood IS plannmg to take to Cheney thls year 1n Aprll about twenty members to be IH the Festlval Orchestra xx hxch IS made up ot all hlgh school students from the eastern part of Washlngton and also a part of Idaho He IS also planmng to take the xx hole olchestra to compete xx 1th the other hlgh schools 1n th1s d1str1ct Thls trlp IS one of the h1g'l1l1ghtS of the year for the orchestra and IS looked fOI'xx Md t0 by each member of the orchestra nl I' kg V 'A M, l:::3 :3l':' 'f -rbi ,. 4. 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M - r t ox in ord unmoml 4 rm ln ls nrlrllt on un um x St llllf x leperltllaler Pull Hork xc ul on no 1 t ll W lu llgllf R flu 1 nn on Q s If r 1 lll Xlkllli 1 Ol blll' Rs I It su 4 I 1 1 I I4 sum ntmml ummm 111 1 Eagle s Claw In February, 1908 Elvln Bergqulst 1nd Curtlss Butlcr COIICQIX fl the ldea of umtlng the separate Boys Federatlon squads such as the paddle safety, and flre squads 1HtO one group 111 order to saxe con fuslon and IH order to make for closer CO0p9l'l.tl0ll Thls new all school boys group was called the Eagle s Claw The llsted QLl3l1f1CcLtlOHS fo1 membershlp provlded that the boys m'11nt11n scholclshlp Qql11V3.l9llt to that of the state actlvlty requlrements, be uppelcl tssmen, and be actlw ln extra currlcular work The Eagles Claw members planned a date skatlng party at Wandermere A goodly numbel reached the 11nk w h1ch w as some thlng to thelr credlt We never knew where the ma1or1tV were out freezlng to death while a few gathered around M1 Nlcmla s flresldl for hot ch1l1 and coffee at mldnlght or after? Thls group also planned and sponsored the flrst noon dance mn the gymnasium to lessen congestlon ln the h tlls Noon dances turnefl out to be very popular both durlng the w1nter and thls spung Several members of the Eagles Claw w ele alw ws on hand xt football games to help handle the crowd and lend thelr mol ml and physical support to the students COll9Ct1llg' tlckets at the gate The Jumor Eagle Patrol cooperated at the games by palklllg the cals Neal Balley acted as presldent of the group dunng the fxrst semester, Sanford Hammond was vlce presxdent and Ted Melgs w ts secretary Neal gzaduated lll Janualv so Sandy now wlelds the gavel bl 1 ,i...- , n ,, ww, 44: 1- 'wg' Mun- A V--2:-' ::,,g Fi S R V-'Sa f Ha . H' 2 I x s , Sa R: -j, .' 1 -. S' - ' ' - . z 1 , Dal '- 'l'-.a rik, ll l Sl: k, YV: l llswa-ng li: -k Rm' --D: '- . . ,Q . lx! f . 1' z rel J rl N . 'IR-fl M -1 '.' D -la Darn alll, Dull Jul sun Mr. . - ll: . 7 U 4. . . . . , . 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'. . - ' c 'Z . , ' , u I xy , ,- . lront Roxx AllQOIl lung Domthx Nlartm luno Srhnlta lelnel Paullln Pltanor 'Nlmk Donna Toole IaNonne Iolmson I loua Alexzrulrr Back Roxx Fax Nelson ltXune Rolnrts Doug, Stuart Al AbIlIllSOTl N11 Doud Huxtx lxnox Kent Bosxxcll Ollxe Sxkes Pxxlx ne Pt rslnger Thesplan Society Ol PICERS ll suent 0 xc Sxl Sc 1 101 lrx lum qilllllll The Natlonal Th9SD13.l1 Dramatlc Honor Society for Hlgh Schools IS 1 non profltlng organlzatlon devoted excluslxely to the betterment of dlamatlcs ln the secondary schools The Natlonal Thesplan Soclety xxas 0I'g2ll1lZ8d by a group of teachers lll the Spflllg of 1928 These teachels felt that there was a great need for some kmd of reyx ard xx hlch could be glven to hlgh school students xx ho had done merltous vxork 111 dramatlcs At the request of these teachers a c-11cula1 letter xx as sent to a select number of hlgh schools In th1s letter the alms and 0bJ6CtlW8S of the proposed SOCl8tV xx ere explalned Teachels and p11nc1pals xx ere asked to volce thelr oplnlons as to the deslrablllty and usefulness of such an organlzatlon The response xx as 1mmed1ate By the end of that school year seventy tvxo hlgh schools had Jomed the SOC19tV vxas fully organlzed offlclal selected and plans for future 3Ct1Vlt19S completely estabhshed The groxx th of the socletv has been hlghly gratlfvlng to all There are ap ploxlmately four hundred hlgh schools afflhated xx1th the soclety at the present tlme West Valley s N3.t1Oll3l Thesplan Soclety t1oupe Q05 xx as estab llshed by Ralph N Doud 1n the Spflllg of 1935 In the term of 1939 and 1940 flfteen students have been honorary members Ol1ve Marle Sykes served as the presldent of the club L Vonne Johnson as vxce presldent and June Schultz as secretary The troupes outstandmg deed of the thxs year was 3.SS1Stll1g Mead Hlgh School 111 estabhshmg a Thesplan troupe 1n thelr dlstrlct Jb 1 l 4' 1 '4l' . ' ,il ,.- ,lv 1 1 v - ' n.. '- 1 ' 1' ' v V . 1 . 44 , A- Q - , 1 1 , .1 . 4 1' x . , .- -- x p, rl' ' ,, 'z s ,. '. , J, - . , ' x -' H, A 'X A' l .' Y . D O 4. . x x c M--'1 ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, , 1 iw ,jp-as N me President .,,,,.,,l,..,,,,.., A ,,,,,,,,r. llaVonnr- Johnson . f' : l' ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, rr,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 2 ,, ' '. ' ' ' n Q A .1 c - , Y . . . 7 . , . V v ' 7 . 7 . . ' . 1 1 Y - Z ' . . . . , 7 - I , 1. . y . . . ' 7 Y 7 ' . Y 7 S , . . . . . 1 V u u n n . I a ' . , . . . 1 9 7 - 1 7 7 , . , 2, 1 7 7 ' y Y . ,, Sc 1tul YY 1ll1rc lxeltnu L lorla Xlevlnrler Fleanor Wlflllk 'xll99Il lx ng., l-lm Il 1 schlt 1114 lll ll U Il Ill att Q ous 1 ton l 1114 om s ll xt x 1 o 111 Ill lhmn on Les Auteurs One of the leadlng ach1evments of the students of West Vallev lll the past year has been the f01Ullllg a11d organlzlng of '1 club to pre sent and dlsplay the talented wx 0lkS of the cre xtlve wx 11ters The Clllb was glven the name of Les Auteuls Flench for the authols MISS Mlldred Mlllthi belng naturally lllt61'9StGd 1n thls type of work k1ndly accepted the challenge of bf-Blllg' 1SS1St mt 1dV1bG,l to Mr Doud The club was organlzed only to g1VQ the lnsplred youth of West Valley an opportunlty to QXGFCISQ thelr creatlye urltlng ab1l1ty 1 school but also to contrlbute to the Youth Page Ill the Spokesman Re VIQW VVh1Ch IS publlshed S6IH1IT10lltl1lW It IS qulte an honor to have 1 poem sonnet ed1tor1al essay or short story publlshed and thls IS thc goal each membel trles to 3ChlGV6 The club membels may compete 111 poetly and other contests and any SGHIOTS are el1g1ble to t15 fol a scholarshlp glVQll thlough the edltorlal board of the Youth Page Sometlme dllllllg' the yeal the plc ture of each h1gh school g1oup IS publlshed and the 19DI'9S9l1t21t1X99 from each school meet once a month to d1SCl.lSS mattels of 1IT1pOI't'lllCQ The Vlce PI'6S1d6llt Ill ou1 club IS also the rep1esent1t1we The 0ff1C91S fo1 the itll S9ITlQSt6I H616 Plesldent El61llOl Mauk V1ce P1'9S1d9llt Jlm Ca1o S9Cl9t ny Shuley Ann Mudgett xx ho reslgned at the e11d of the semestel P01 the sp1111g QQl'Il0St61 otflcels vsere Pl9S1d9Ilt Eleano1 Mauk 19 elected V1ce P1es1dent Glo111 Alexander Secretaly A1leen lung The second S6I'1l9St61 It was dcclded that DIOVISIONS be m ule for selectlng the C0llt1lbl1t1OllS to be sent lll each dc 1d llllt Th1s 10 Sp0HS1b1llty u as ha11ded ox 91 to a capable COIllYl1lttl-39 of thlee ll 1mel3 Deloles l'l1ltOl1 Ollxe WVIATIQ SX kes and -Xl -Xb13mS0ll 1 v Q-s', f ,,, ., - .- .V1 1 -- '1 z '1 ' V, I '- 1 J. , A 1 1 ', 1' Vi f, ' Vi! Url, -, Al :hlJI'lllIlNUIlQ Sta l gg --Sh 'l An ll lgx , D -l 'v ll'l , M11 If l, li l llz11'r111gto11. Mins Mu' lm, Pzxlric-111 Blllllgifll. Oli 'X Sjk-s.f'zl1' lyn ll lwig, Jo: ' 1 , Blll'Il2ll'0 liezxtw. C . 6 . - ' 1 y 1 2 ' v t' I ,, ' u , an , u , , U , . C 1 . , . H ,, . 2 . Z 2 .W x . ' ' ll , - - ' A, . 1 . . . U . . I Y 7 I Y Y I . - v . . , , . C u I C c . I I .K I v I I I - 4 I C - 1 , C u I I . w A 1 r I . I v 1 a v C v v . I I 1 I ul I ' ' g lv 1 . . . V . . ' . - . - . . ' , . .' w - 7 1 v ' x C . Q ' ' l 9 1' I ' v ' Q . . 1 I L. C f . i. . ' . 1 H ,Z - . x,,. . I - . . . Y Y - . I , 2 7. , ' ' V 1 , ' Y - . 9 - . r 4 4 - -'T xtr I x wnln Du re Hu lll ling, lr umx Don ll 1 n N n tl unnz IS Debate The Knrghts Drsput rnt newly OI'gdlllZQd debate club at West Valley drd all rn rts power to llve up to rts name rt took every chance to drspute the questron Resolved That the Federal Government Qhould Own and Operate the harlroads The Club Motto What We Are VVe Shouldnt Be functloned ln more w as than one It rnsprred rmproxement and furnrshed an out for anv Knrght who delrx ered a paltry performance Only one unorthodox performance w as glven the debate for the Junror Class assembly The Junrors laughed heartrly at Itoberta Dow nrng., ch Inman who trred to keep them from settlmg the ques t1on Resolved Th tt Somethrng Ought to Be Done Thrs grve and ttkc deb ttrng certalnly developed the students w ho p xrtrclpated Thev rc lrzed that they had to know the subject 111 111 of ltS aspects and thls rntensrwe study gave them an assurance that Ctllled over rnto then delrxerres a double lmprovement Orthodox debates w ere nearly all of the cross questron type w hrch rs raprdly takrng., the place of the tradltronal debate form The cross questron debate uses teams w 1th two members each The speak ers haxe the opportumtx of qucstronrng one nother rmmedrately after constructrve speeches therefore the spe lkers are careful not to sav Inythrng w hrch they don t understand Drck Dow nrng Drck Ixlltt tnd Bob Mrller the xeterans of thc group w ere 1 tted mom, the best rn the area as were Walt Gunnersen md Dave Tesurk newcomers who drd superb work Ted Sternke w 1th a good rarlrotd brckground h td facts th It XX0lll9d the best of hrs opponents Du mc llenrx Daxe Knrght and Bob Fallqurst were new debaters w ho w ere vers rlcrt VVhen they w ere parred w 1th the xeterans thu drd xeomrn seruce N Sv: 11 Dick Vlzrlt. Dir-k Do ' ' gg, an - A nryg St: 1' f -B . Nz' lim-lin, Hola Iwnllqllisl, linux lil 'gl1t. Rolwrlu lic: tio. 'll-rl Sim-inke. Dave Tr-sa 'ik, V: li -' U - 'neu . 'N 2 , V C l I I rl , K , . 3 . . . . U , I 5 K 7 - - 3. ' 7' ,Q if I - 7 ,Y ' n LJ , p o v a fs C : ' sc va , ' ' , - , , 4 . . . 1 W . I s, C C V I 1 . Beatle, Bob Fallqurst, Bob Mrller and Duane Henry, debaters, and Drck . Y, . 2 . 2 , . . - ' as , , 4 ' n u C Q ' -' - 2 1 2 ' ' . ' z ' . Q ' a , ' Z , 1 . V . Q . . . . , . 1 . V . . U . if C . T 1 i . . C 1 I . - ' 4 1 w 7' v - . . . - In A 1 1 l y 1 D l 3 I . ll A 1 I , . K 1 . . , 2 . . K . . u 2 V ' r ' ' ' x - - ' ' v r, ' 1 7 2 ,-2 ' -, v I -. A . , , . .E g H , K . . . . , . . . I 2 . K2 . , , , .K . A . V I , , . .. . 2 2 1 Y - , 2 . . . 2 V .. 'K S. E A 1 7, . 7 ' 1 ' v . V . .K v . . , - 7 2 5 - . 7 v 1 . ' 1 Y' Y H v J., A .7 2 b ' l- . fr llill l ss llllllplllQX I orothx :Blllll Jorothx Dodd X I'L,lllll l' lt Rc 1111 nothx llltlll Bllllll 11 l l1lllKH' Rnxloly h St llllllllf., 1,111 Ste111111111 11 1141 ,g,11111 er 11 ms 'N 1x1r1e xtti K rxst Q Buk or: P1x ls lu I 1 X lllghll XIOIIS et Llbrarlans West Valley Hlgh School llbrary IS a busy place students alc comlng and golng contlnually ln Search of lxst mlnute mfxteual fOl 1 speech or theme The llbrary IS xx ell equlpped xx 1th books m'1g'xz111es and reference materlal and 11exx books 'xre contlnually comlng Ill Phe llbrarlans have one of the most lmportant pos1t1ons Ill thc school they must see that the llbraly IS run smoothly and efflclently Durlng every perlod of the day, as xx ell as before and after school I1 brarlans are at the desk to answer calls for books or to check books 111 It IS thelr duty to check up on lost books and cards to clean up mend and flle books da1ly The leadlng assltant llbI'3.113l1 must know hoxx to type for be sldes typlng the dally over due book sllps she types bulletlns and seat lng charts as vxell as book calds and pockets for the books Roberta Beatle held th1S pos1t1on duung the f11st semester Maxme Fennen her asslstant dld some very splendld xx o1k ln help111g to get nexx books ready for the shelves The magazlnes are belng kept Ill good COHd1tl0Il by boys xx ho make temporary coxerlngs for them Rlchald Pearson d1d th1s xx olk durlng the flrst semestel a11d Mlles Nap1e1 and Vaughn M01lSS9t the second semester Under the SUDQIWISIOII of M1 Bosshard IH the WVood shop all magazmes ale pu11ched fo1 st1tch111g O11e of the most lmportant SQCUOIIS of the l1b1a1y IS the 111fo1n1 1 t1on f1le bullt up largely undel M1 Doud s superv1s1o11 llele students may obtaln recent 1llfOI'YTldtlOll on 'xlmost any toplc Mxss Humphley xx ho Jomed the Faculty 111 Septembel 1 19 Is the flrst lnstructol to have e11t1re ch'11ge of the llbldly Many IINDTONB ments haxe bee11 made posslble lllldQl hel d11ect1o11 I He: 1 1 I' 'xg J A' ' 1, I U' , vi f' '1 'os -r, lllilflil lie: -. llc' l' la' .lfllz ' 'l'l1i-', I-z 1 1111 ' 1'-H 1 .' ' 2 ,1l'l-s All' XII 1 Millv, Ruth Sl lx-.', lla. Ha xll, ' lx '-'f l, l.'ll'.' 3 s-l, llluhel Arnolcl, I lo1'e11r-1- Grisxvolxl, ljllfflllly Noxvaski, Elaxine 1'll'f'li0l', Nl2lXlIl0 l vn11e11, 'a ' - 1 . Q I . . . 3 i x . . . ' D I . l'4 I I , c c x ' 1 C C fx 1 , v ' c . , . . . . . . x . , . . , , - I Y 9 . , , - - y - . v 1 x , . 1, . . .. y , . ' Y . I . I C . . v u V .Y . K C . , 1 1 v' ' 1 ' - A . D ' . . . . I L ' n n v Z - ' ' ' . 1 1 ' ' ' v 3 - , . . , L . . I . 6 I . . ' ' . . ,i . 0 . I 71 .1 9' 1 - ' ' 1 . ' c - ' -. - ' ' - 7 . . ' . I . ffl llll l Il lllt IX XIIPQ III IXIIE Ill l I 0X1 l 5 Ill Ill llll IIIIIX lllll Rrfle Club Started thlee yefus ago the Plfle Team hxs developed lllt0 an effectlve gloup of sharpshooters When the gloup OI'g'dll1ZQd It had no budget allovx ance range HIQIHDQIS xx ho xx e1e members of the Orlglllal group Dale Johnson VValt DeLong Roy Peterson and Nolman Prlckett remembel that vxc charged S Z5 dues and used the money to f1X the gallery range Ill he gym Some of the bovs dug an old boller out of the Spokane hlver knocked off a thlrd sectlon rolled lt ll1t0 a truck flattened It Ill the shops palnted It and set It up ts a backsop Othels bullt the sxndbox and the llght stands Durxng the fust xear C0mD6tltlOll vxas lllflllted to Spokane schools Itogels especlallv xxlth vxhom vxe spllt honols and the V If W Junlols vxho beat us shoulder to shoulder on thelr range The next yeal 1908 39 vxe entered the Spokesman Revlevx Toulnament Ill Class C and vxon only Z matches lt xx as evldent hovx excl that oul f3C1lltl8S and expellence as dld those of cert un clubs xx ulanted fx Class D Th1s veal xx 1th flxe tc uns lll Cltss D West Vmlley has so tal xx on 1ll 7 ot the m ttchcs The shooters ale sule to t1e f01 fust place on xx 111 fust pl we as the pelcentages noxx ue Wilt De Long Dale Johnsen Roy Petelson and Nolman Puckett ue alxxays dependable shooters Then' conslstency has been l9SD0l1S1bl9 f01 the top posltlon of the team thls yeal The tl unlng they do the regular h 1bltS they must develop and thc feellng of self confxdence that comes xx 1th 111019 lslng sklll all ue good outcomes of 11fle shootlng lil l Prc - posit'on--l r:xm-is He l' -, Don T: -'lorg l' ll' g-- YV: l' x F: lknfr, ,l -'l Funk. Darrel Stebbins. YV: In-r llelmllgz ft: ml' gg- No' an Prim-kt-tt. Mr. Na' i ' -IUUIIIINUII, Roy Peterson. O ' 1 ' , ul 2 . ' ' . N . I D 7 . 1 C V r 9 or rlfles, but every year It has grown somewhat. Some of the present . , , . 1. y - . ' T . , v 3 Y 7 5 1 ' . . ' -'- . L . I ,. I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 I 1 - 1 , , 1 1 , ' ' , 2 ' . ' 2 1 ' 1 ' 7 1 1 v 1 1 K 1 Y v 1 3 v '. v' y v ' 1 . T ' l 7 1 Y 7 ' ' ' l ' V - - ' 4 . - 0 f , ' - 1 , - , 1 - ' 1 1 1 V 1 . 4 . 'I 1 , '- Y X lv I ' I D s I 2 v ,2 . .. C D I ,. ., , , ,Z . in . y L, z , .l , . -, , 2 2 . ,.. . .L . . , . . .K . J . , . 2 . . . , 2 . . . Q , , . . . A Y . . . 1 '2 . I 1 , D 2 1. 1 1 1 , , , . , . Ex , 2 . i eatecl Bob Nl ller Roh ll urston D Dlllll lllllllilll e Ilfll nm is 1 ff x -X IIINIIOIIU' lxe Sxlus Helmn 111 1 N 1111 III me 51117 1 x eltmr 1 xx 1 Il 111 1 os so x 1111111 1 lfl Camera Club l Sumslu 1111 S mstu lusuh 11 0l1x1 wx kms 1 ggux -xmnstlovn ue Puslfent 11111111 lllllllillll 1 e llonnl Hurllox Se-rutux Ilillllx letus 111 Bob lxxtc lIllN l :nh 1lx lxeltm The Camera Club bungs togethel those students lntelested 111 the dlfferent phases of photoglaphy At the luncheon meetlngs on Tuesdays, a buslness meetlng IS held DISCLISSIOIIS and lepolts bflllg to the attentlon of members nexx methods, nexx gadgets , and VRIIOJB xx ays to lmplove thelr photography O11 tllltlllg' IS compalatlx ely nexx to the membels of the club but some ale endeavormg to lealn hoxx to mastel the art TIIDS are taken fo1 the IHSDBCUOII of a COfllI'l191C121l portlalt studlo, xx hele membels Ill terested plck up polnters on tllltlllg and othel phases of the photo glaphlc process The dark room IS operated on a coopelatlxe bflS1S, and membels may xx olk there practlcally any 'Ift61l100Il In the f1ll semestel, classes on fllm Ol9VQlODlllg' plllltlllg' and on enl llglllg ale held ln the QVGIIIIUI fol beglnnels The mole expellented Illtlllljtlb take an actlxe part Ill helplng the less 9XpG11QllC9d membels The act1x1t1es of the club fo1 the yeal lncluded a xx 1ene1 lOdSt xt the Boxxl and Pltchel, xx hlch the club enjoved 1HlI'llQIlS6ly An ext lllllg' theatel party xx as held xt the Dlilllilclll theatel, xx hele they xx e1e alloxxed to mspect the DIOJQCUOII loom tholoughly O Aprll 17 1 club paltv xx as had Ill the llome Econonncs 1oo1n A plogxam xxax glxell and refreshments xx ere selxed lnl l S -1-V - i , 2' .' . 1 1 ', lfll il - 'l'l1i411', U1 2 .' l'l1 glv. Peng-' , 1' .' ' H, Ol 1'-' '1.', 1 1 ll: lg, Clll 'lx'11 Klorissetg ft: l' ,Q Xlzl -I .': ',.,l'lll. lV: lll' K 1'. llol l'A'I1, Ke 1 liosxxvll. 1521 -l ll1I1, Hugh li 'xx 1-ll, llllkillllhl' Urvgg, Mr. Wil' ll, l'l1-'llis Iinsr-ll, lla '- l14ll S101 fl, l':1t1'i1-1:1 l'a11'txx'1'ig,gl1l. 0l l 'HRS l 2ll .'1 1 Sp gg .'111 1': -1 ,ee,,,,,,o,o.,,e,,,w,o,o, Aeooo, wvw,, ' - - 11,-1.,i.1.,,1 AAo,AVooYooVo,,,A,,, o,,, 1 1. mv 1 ,- -,L VI' ' l 1 v,...... ..,,.... I la '41 . .' Yi 11- l'1111sill nt ,.,,,,l. ...,.,... 2 '-' 1' -'11 .,,,,..,,,,.,,, ,,,,, l If ' -' '- 1'.'Ull Sl lZll'j' .,,,..,......,,,, , . ........... .. ,lj 1 'l'1'11z1sl11'1-1' ,....,.,,,,..,,l,,, ,,,,,,,,,., . lin Q' , l I . Q 'Il!'t'2lNllI'k'I', ,,.,. .,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,... ..... Y N ' z l 1' ' 1 'I' . D I . l v . 1 Y It 1 ,, I. E 'u . , Y . Y A I ' l I . 1 1 C v ' Q K 1 I 5 I I1 V , . , . 2 . . . I , . ' 1 . . -' , 1 , --1 . Y . . . ' v 1 ' - 1 ' v' ' . . - ' 4 v' -- 1 - 2 v , ' . V ' ' l ' . v 1- . 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V . . . . n y 1 Xl 1 nam u on IIX as Y axne lllllllll Bon nm 4 uk ion nm Inu borzunms Darre nn an lllt s I x Y es 4 r mn l 1 Junlor Eagle Patrol OPPIQFRS re rc su Q l eo Rohm c H1 1 D xrlel Holt F01 a number of yeals Mr Charles Klnzel State Patrolman desned a school safety patrol at West Valley Last year for the fust tlme one n as successfully Olgdl1lZ6d known th1s vear as the Jumol Eagle Patrol The patlol has IINDIOVQCI a great deal Ill the past year and lb non composed of S1Xtf-3611 membe1s xx 1th the promlse of more M1 Klnzel 1S now on duty Ill another part of the county but M1 Wllletts md lVIr Harlovs State Patrolmen are superxlslng the boys The Patrol IS made up of freshmen and sophomores The mem bers are as follovss Ed Anderson James Blount Vernon Dean Blll Estes Isaac Gorremans Jlmmy Glbson Bob Hattell Glen Hastmgs Dulel Holt Wayne Len IS Wayne Loundel Dlck Novs askl I eo Roblc 0lXlllQ Skarphol Harry Tesch Ray Wllks Thlee are selected flom the aboxe each week for duty Fach one has a C9I't2.lll al ea to patlol each 1'T10I'l11I1g' for flfteen mlnutes and each aftelnoon aftel school It IQ hls duty to see that students use the crossu alks provlded fol them and also that they do not vlolate anv othel trafflc rules At the end of each week the group of three IS suc ceeded by anothe1 gloup fol the follovs mg vxeek and so on untll all have served The manual tldlllllig class has made tvso large stop slgns to ald Ill the Sl0Vl111g' of automobiles as they enter the school zone A short 1111118 ago the student dSSOCldtl0ll avs arded orange and bl xck lettels to those fJ1lt1CllJIt1llg The3 are XQIV oxnamental tml ' f Engl 1 f aff' - - 1 l First Row- Ur ll- Sk: 'I l l. 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D L . 1 1 , A 1 . , .H Tl Rune from the lllll Left to Right Mleul Ixxng Pax lN4.lson Plel. nor 'llauk Robert Nlxl ler June Schultz Inn Caro I ax onne Johnson Laxerne Roberts Ltlillll Alexander Pd Brmnon Olnxe Sxkes Harxex Ixnox Nlarxlxn Ieteu o st un :us IIN Plljlllllllllll Staff Pu ture Sltlllll, Left to Right 1-Lu x ex know len x lldl I'lIlL,t0ll Rob er 'Vllllel 1 avonnt Johnson Dolothx Mu un 1' loanor 'xhul Glorll klexdnder 1' xx 'Nelson Doug btuanl 1111 Brannon Mr Doud Qdlrertorj Pnnnett Au mutt Hoxxfird Lapenl Rohm rts Marllxn Pete: son 1 lro una Schultz lohn Sxxuson Herb li xrlx Harb Sclu din Allttll lung' Ollxt S LS Pllltll lhnnetl Jmnel Pnullm Headed for Eden HEADED FOR EDEN vxas the ALL HIGH play presented f the fall dramatlc season on November 17 and 18 at elght o clock This play xx as Et play full of tense dramatlc sltuatlons yet havlng enough comedy to amply supplement the suspense and heart tugs xx hlch this pl IV offered Many ctp tble pelfolmfxnces xx ele glV0ll and evely cast membel enjoyed not only the COI1lDdIl10llSl11D and respect of hlS fellow cast mem bms, but also the th11ll of XNO1kll1g 1n 1 pl xy that has been vxldely and successfully presented The stage clexx xx as under the d1I'6Ctl0ll of Emmett Aucutt, and 'ls usual turned 111 an admu xble Job HEADED FOR EDEN xx as dl lected by Ralph N Doud ul 1 H . , . . .. . . --A . x ,. . 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' ' ' ' H ' ll 77 , ' C f u - , 'I left to Right Front Roxx Ohve Sxkes Elea nor Niauk La! erne Roberts June Schultv llorla Alexander Dor othx Nlartm Qtandmg Norman Prnt-kett Phlllp iorx Barbara Bennett 'Nl lbel Olson Harx ex lxnox Lxelxne Persm ur Bruce Coleman A1 leen lung M Abram son lxent Boswell Doug, Sllllfl Hovx ml C unll -3. Fmmett Aucutt Herb Barrx Francis Hcnllne Don I reenshtt r Scene Prom the Plas left, to Rlght Eleanor Mauk Laverne Roberts florla Alevander Olxve Sykes Bruce Coleman Tune Srhulta Plllllll Cory Harxex lxnow 4kibn64.nn..... - Footloose Hlgh school dramatlcs have a plonounced effect upon the actols and actresses that partlclpate and for that reason must be cftrefullx chosen, carefully dlrected, and carefully p1oduced FOOTLOOSE was a play that fllled the flrst of the thl ee COl1d1lf1OllS admnably M1 Doud saxx that the second of these VISIOHS xx as cftrefullv fllled and mn his usual capable manner saxx that the latter of these DIOVISIOHS xx is earned out And after all the trouble and effort ex 91V0l10 xssocuted xx ltll FOOTLOOSE saxx hls efforts slncerely appreclated bv an audlel e on both mghts, March 8 and 9, that It xx as plesented Many .fme actmg Jobs xx ele contllbuted and ex erv cast member showed hls l'llStl'lOYllC ablllty to the best posslble adxantage. 61 . 1 , , -. ,I , I , Y' A Y x f lv V 1 , . 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WNV pf-om up ,WW rueha M .kwin like Slddy f ' 'mgfmmy mmmmw lm nw 'rws-Q ,mm af am JW.. f lwM'fi Q' fi 'Sf 'xi M 0 .mm ., . kg? l'f '1. 0, ,'.. . 'fl ,wwf -may f.: Ama mm lr-MM www, jC0mmifrt!BS Readfy Top Row--John Syverson. Evelyn Shaw, Dean Furness, Lucille Bishop' Second rw---Mary lane johnson. Ruby VV0mlwz1rd, Velma Jean Ray' Third Row-Sanford llammmul, .loan Thornmng luurth IQOWYJPHII fhornton, Llgene Martin. 66 1--ff IMPMIH 1 E'- Iff al rg 141115 H.. VOL XXIV. ' WOOD, WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 22, 1939 Meets PhmPlsns UnderWny OI' Painl- MALMIQ his mcg. AQ lwdvw lu! wilhn Rah! Gives Dungthnllcrlthhlflriablil Luton :cram vbuY1Ai0tI I1-:wht t sv lx. Guin 'rhub- ww uyunmann A--Q nm mm wanna- I in Med up X llll 1 xc N llt lll f Ull lll UNIAIILH Nlllblll m In Nl s 1 4, Ashburn R mx HMI uh mirth n x m 1 N llll 1 ll Nu f thaler Wesl Valley News FALL SEMESTEI Sexen must haxe been the lucl1x numbel fo1 the Vlest Vallex Nexxs fo1 seven xx ele selected fo1 the staff xx h1ch publlshed the seven ISSUQQ fO1 the Fall 9GlTI6SlQQ1 Rubx xl oodxx fud headed the Sexen Sxges s QdltO1 of the Nexxs xx 1th Velm 1 Je Ill Rax 1s lJllSll1Q9il'll lll'1j,,91 and gnls 913011 xx utu John SXXQIQOH handled the spo1t CllYlSl0ll xx 1th Dean Fl11llC s 'ISSISUIUI lll SlJO1t9 and specx l '19S11,!,'llIllQlltS The second page the QdltO1l1l q9Cfl0ll xxas lllldpl the dnectlun of Jo tn Tl101lltOll xx lth Jem Thoxnton 1nd M ux Jlne Johnson sh llllg p tge thlee The sexcn scllbes xx 111 xsslsted bx Elgene M Iltlll ms st ff' utx 1 Pledged to ploduce 1 1311391 19I1CQf'l1t'1tlX0 of VV1st Vxlltx stu dents the staff of sex en sulxex ed student OPINION to fmd xx hlch fe xtuu s of the papel xx ele the most DODLll31 and as fm lcsult Ilt61'l.lX Ie lh mgs denutment xx as dded xx hue students could C0llt1lbllt0 Ollyflllil m xnuscllpts Most colol ful of the Nc xxs ISSUQQ fol the Fall semeste1 xx as tht Olange and Bltek numbel DlCCQCl111g the xnnuxl West Vxllex Centml Vxllev footb mll tltle battle C0llX1llC' d of the t1uth of the old savlng that names make thc nfxxs the st xff plmted lll bold face tx ne the names of all students ln the populal lllqlllllllg' RGD01tG1 and Qnoops columns th SQIHOIQ on the fxll staff Je n Tholnton Joan '1l'l01l1t0l1 Dean Fulness and Muv Jane Johnson xx ele Junlor QPF INC SEMES1 El He xded bx J VV1lte1 CUIIHGISQH as ed1to1 and Shulev Ann Mud gett ms busmess lN'1ll'1g'Gl foulteen membels of the Pall Nexxs I cla s took OV61 the mlnmgemcwt of the VVest Vallex Nexxs John Sellels se1xed ts spolts edltol xx 1th Helm Hendukson xnd Smfold Hxmmond ts tsslstxnts Vl1UllllI Phlllexf edlted the guls spolts The dllt1G9 of copx Ch1Qf xx e1e asslgned to Evelvn Shaxx vxhlle 11ox Betlxch Lucllle Blshop um Fxelxn Cusxx old xx e1e 1epo1'te1s AUf.IUStlll6 Costan7o kept f12lCli of exchange papers xx hlle John Callos supelxlsed ClYCl1l1t1Oll of the Nexxs Puth Whlte and Iona Wash bu1n kept busy as staff tx DlStS St xnlexf blegenth 1le1 xolunteeled hls SGIXICQS as staff utlst md cut the lmoleum blocks used IQ Nexxs 1llust1 fttlons Dullllg' the second semestel the Nexxs alms xx e1e To QOODCI 1te xxlth thc Idlllllllgtl ItlOl1 and student OfflC9lQ to bun f lbout the mo t DlllDOSQflll C1tl79llih1D at West Vallev To champlon student self gox elnment To mfunt un an 9dlt011ll pollcy xx hlch stlmulates student 01311110 1 To publlsh fol VVest Vallex a 1QD1QS9llt ttlVQ student papel Rox' Betllch 1nd Lucllle B1shop xxele JUIIIOI members of the xxs staff the second semestel 1ll othels on the staff xx e1e membels of the class of 40 Gs , 3 I v - . - . , . . 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I ' , ' - Noon Dancing The bught spot of the day for those students mtuested 111 d n ing comes during the noon p6110d Shortly mftei the bell ungs f0l the lunch perlod students are seen hfxstllx Qilllllg' in O1dCl to have lust th tt much more time to spend on the fym floor dftnclng, to the FQCOI ds ol the mckelodion Interested spectators some of xx hom are too blshful to dmc remain upstairs and vsatch the rest of the students from the bfzlcom mf the gymnaslum Sometimes one or two ventuie onto the flooi ind xftu during their noon period Many of the boys stand down on the floo and tease their cohorts who muster enough stamina to struggle ou onto the floor The IllCk6lOdlOI1 vms put 1n the gvm Ill Now embei by the St in dard Sales Service and all the money made is contilbuted to the Student Assoclatlon Fund The school TGCQIVQS twenty flV9 pei cent of ll money passlng through the machine the students supplying the nickels From tlme to time durlng the xeu it ss ms liC9lt tlllQd whim pieces wx ere I'6C9lW1Hg' the most nickels This piox ed to be mte iostm lnformatlon to the many students xx ho d xnced 'xt noon I O ' ' ' ' an c- . 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Wlth three letter men back from last year and a large group from wh1ch to plck the remalnder of the team, ewerythlng looked flne for a good season In startlng the 1939 grld season the West Valley eleven took two heavy losses Then the team seemed to get on ltS feet and the dldnt loose another game all season The flrst conference game wx as Wlth Cheney on the West Vallev fleld The flghtlng Eagles xx ere really flghtlng ln thls game Thev made a touchdown IH the flrst few mmutes of the game and chalked un another 111 each quarter thereaftel to VSIH by a score of 25 to 0 Our battllng boys met Mead ln the second game of the confer ence schedule on the fOllOVSll1g' xx eek and showed thelr true colors by wlnnlng Z0 to 0 Central Valley was the next on the llst and the boys xx ere klnd of worrled because the Bears were the only team to beat West Valley ln the season before but they show ed they were made of pretty good stuff by scorlng early and holdlng the Bears scoreless the rest of the game Score West Valley 6 Central Valley 0 The followxng week the West Valley squad went to Cheney to play the second game yn 1th the Cheney Black Haw ks The fleld of battle bemg covered wlth snow when the boys arrlved seemed to damp en thelr sp1r1ts but the sp1r1ts of the Black Hawks must have been dampened too as West Valley n on the game 13 to 0 Mead nearly won the next game by a serles of hard and fast llne drlves In the closmg mlnutes the Mead team moved w1th1n a few years of the Eagle s goal l1ne The game ended w1th West Valley on the top 12 to 6 One of the features of every season IS the game wlth Centr tl Valley on ATmlSt1CG Day Thls game dQCld8S the vnnners of the True O11 and the Brownson trophles The game was one that Wlll not be forgotten for a long tlme The score at half tlme was 13 to 7 ln favor of Central Valley The Eagle eleven pepped up by the between the half talk bv Coach Radke went out and got another touchdown Pamey made thc extra poxnt to glVQ the Eagles a one polnt lead whlch they held t1ll the end of the game Th1s game vsas the curtaln for a very successful season for the Eagles West Valley loses tu elxe lettermen by graduatlon and these are Walt Hagen Hlgglns Herb Balrv Barry Sam Ramey Berg Berg HermHendr1kson Gunsal Ted Melgs H1tler John Sellers Sellers Sanford Hammond Sandy John Panthel Pete and Wayne Faulkner Faulkner Dean Pumburg Pummy Blll Sarakenoff Wlllle Bob ,Xsml-Qk I11sh Ron Johnson Johnny M1ltonKub1cek Quebee and Don Kelsey Don w ere lettel wunners IH addltlon to the SQHIOIS mentloned The followlng men V919 also on the squad Plchard Johnson Glen Grater Ben Lassvu ell Nolm Puckett Flank Lalson Otls VVenzel Dlck Dalnold Dlck Tlmm John llel1dllkSOll Lloyd lI9lldllLkS0ll Mules Nlplel Vlrgll Kenne Bob Ntnce B111 Mmfled Speclal mentlon should be glven to the m l.Illg6lS Don Txylol Lloyd Cook and Don Storms 4 7 - , 5' ' y c . . 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Q T TER BERG FOR LHS' Basketball The flghtrng Eagle qurntet showed up better than average thls year They won the county tltle the drstrrct trtle and the trrp to the State tournament at Seattle The county tournament was made up of Central Valley Mead Cheney Deer Park Rrversrde and West Valley Each team played the other team twrce West Valley won nrne games out of ten plaved to wrn the county t1tle Thrs gave them the chance to play rn the Drs trrct tournament held at Cheney ln the College gvm The frrst game was with Reardan West Valley won 24 to 23 The Eagles took th next game from Ione by a score of 25 to 28 The thrrd game was the most thrrllrng of all the games played The lads met Sprague Hlglr School and fought to wm another one pornt vrctory score 34 to 33 The team was then elrgrble to go to the state tournament at Seattle wlth all expenses pald The team coached verv ablv by VVard Maurer w as burlt around Brll Boures Sam Ramey Dale Johnson Walt De Long Dean Rumburg Carl Bergqurst Glen Brmcken Bob Shook Roy Betlach Paul Hook Stan Sregenthaler There were several lettermen back from last year SAM RAMEY Always played a hard fought game at guard Thrs rs hrs last season BILL BOURES-Brll was fast and trrcky and hard to beat He ll be back for another season BURNELL LAFAVE-One of the smallest men on the squad but he proved to be extremely valuable He has another season to go PAUL HOOK Paul s ball handlrng abrllty proved to be quite an asset to the team STAN SIEGNETHALER Cotton was one of the tallest men on the squad and was mvaluable on the back board GLEN BRINCKEN Glen played good steady ball all season He ll be back next year ROY BETLACH Roy showed hrs abrlrty all season and rs wartlng for a brgger season next year CARL BERGQUIST A good example of a man who gave all he had to grve rn a game Carl wrll be back next year DEAN RUMBURG An example of why a person should turn out rn hrs sophomore year Dean played varsity all season WALT DE LONG Another tall fellow who used hrs herght to an ad vantage Walt s due for a brg season next year DALE JOHNSON A natural ball player who should show Coach brg thlngs next year 8 . . . . . . . . . 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Baseball Coach Howard Lefty Damon sent out his call foi baseba'I players about the middle of March About eighteen answered the call There were flve lettermen back this year Walt Hagen sholt stop Sam Ramey pitcher and first base Dean Rumburg first base Norman Prickett left field Bob Goldberg catcher West Valley did not Join up with the city OI the county leaguc this year This allowed them to plav more games during the season and with a number of different schools Those who turned out thls year were Walt Hagen Sam Pamey Bill Boures Norm Prickett Dean Rumburg Bob Coldberg, Clen Crater Herb Barry Bob Peterson John Kernkamp Charles Manfred Doi Storms M1ltKub1cek LaVerne Roberts Hfuold Ma1e1 AICDIQ Schrcck Don Taylor The infield was greatly lmprox ed this year About 'tn inch of sand was added to the entire infield a new pitchers mound w 'ts made and the bases were banked to permit sliding w lthout Clallgel to th player PERSONNEL WALT HAGEN Senior Walt played the short stop position He w as a dependable hitter in the clutches BOB GOLDBERG Semor Bob has earned two letters 1n the baseball activity and has done a good Job at holding down the catchers position NOPMAN PRICKETT Senior Norm was good at either third base or left field He played inspired ball during the season Eagles and he dld a commendable Job at second base DEAN RUMBURG Sophomore Dean has always been an all round athlete and his ablllty ln baseball compares w 1th that exempllfled in other sports He played first base BILL BOURES Jumor B111 was somewhat handicapped by his siz but he turned 1n fine performances at thlrd base DON KELSEY Senior Don has turned out for baseball for two years and plays a fine game at first base MII TON KUBICEK Sophomore Milt as usual kept the team lively with hls chatter He played a flne game and held down an out field position GLEN GRATER Sophomore Another under classman who plftved steady ball in an outfield position LaVERNE ROBEPTS Senior LaVerne w is somew h t hfmndic lpped b lack of experience but he soon w as able to cope wlth any SItl13.tlOlI and played fine ball in an outfield posltlon SAM RAMEY Semor In 'addition to fine pitching Sam w as a hlttOI of considerable value to the team CHUCK MANFPED Semor Conslstentlv dlsplfu ed a good brand of ball Played the game falrlv and w as '1 good pltchei DON STORMS Junior A peppery outfieldei Don w 1ll see morc actlon next year LLOYD COOK Jumor A dependable outfielder who has anothel ye Il III w hlch to bring fame to hlS school Ill the baseball line Sl , u n -W 1 ' . 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' 2 ' K Track The 1910 tl tclx te 1m 111s DIOX e11 to be the best te 1111 SIIICQ C0101 Iadke has started eo1ch111g t111s SDOIT at Vkest V11ley lllgh School The tean1 had an exe11tfu1 se 1so11 111d attended sm meets The sched ule xx as as folloxxs Aprll Z0 1 ogers Pelaxs Ap111 '77 lltZXlll6 1 elays Max 4 Inte1 State Pelays May 10 County T1ack Meet Max 17 D1st11ct 11'1ck Meet May 75 St1te T1acl Meet come of a 1 1ce depe11ds upon the athlete l11l11SClf and 11ot h1s to 1111 mates Thls yefu Coach 1 1dke had ood 1111t 1111 to xxo1k xx 1th lllfl the outcome xx 'ts a fast team The follovxmg 1ette1n1e11 1etu111ed ll1IS xe11 STAN SIECENTHALEP A11 outst llldlllf., f1e1d 111 111 111 the J 1xe1111 hot put a11d dlscus TED MEIGS-Handled the pole xault HUGH BOSWELL-Took second place 111 the d1st11ct meet last X9d1 111 the hurdles also tu111s out fO1 h1gh Jumpmg a11d IS 1 mPl11b4l of the medley relay team WALT DeLONG Tramed fo1 the dashes h111dles a11d hlgh Jump DAPREL GPEENSLITT Pa11 the 100 880 '111d 140 xa1d dashes Other members of the 1040 team xx ele as folloxxs DON GREENSLITT Tra111ed f0l the same ex C11tS as hlS b1othe1 100 880 and 440 yard d 1shes BILL SAPAKENOPF A x 11uab1e xx elpht m 111 Thlexx the dlSLLlS 11111 shot put FI ANK BOWPRS-A 1ette1m 111 10111 POj.,61S xx ho helped the te111 materlally 111 the 440 111d 880 xald dashes CAPL BERGQUIST Tur11ed out for the loxx hu1dles half n11le a11d 7 '0 va1d dash DALE JOHNSON Pan the 100 xa1d dash and xx as ft membel of the relay team Dale also tur11ed out fo1 dlscus t111oxx1ng,, BEN LASSV1 ELL-D1d some fme xx ork m the 290 xf1rd dash PAY GOEHRI L1kexx1se tu111ed out fO1 the 720 xa1d dash DAVE KNIGHT Cap1ta117ed on h1s xx elght and speed 111 the pol xault BOB SHOOK Inte1ested 111 the pole xault and h11f 111119 DON HOSKINS The malnstax f0l t11e 11111e 1u11 DICK TIMM Dash 1111.11 111 he P70 and 140 xfud 111118 IOHN PANTHER A half 11111e1 of co11s1de1ab1e I11Q1lt FIQSIIYTIHI1 boys xx ho l.Ll111Gd out fo1 tlack 1l1ClLldQd B111 Mans fled, Dlck Parks and Lloyd l19I1d1'IkSO11 Boys xx ho xx1l1 be leavmg the squad thls V631 due to g'l'21dl1i1tl0'l a1e Ted Me1gs, Hugh Bosxx ell, Dave Knlght, Dlck T1mm and Joh'1 Panther '7 1 'z ' 1 as ' ' 2 ' 1 1 f. , . . 1 , . 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' J if ' ' , . - . . . . 1 - 1 1 In l 4 T- Tennis Due to lnclement weather the tennis team had not been able to play off all matches with other schools before publlcatlon of the an nual In spite of rainy weather and the fact that West Valley has but two courts and the boys have the courts but two nights a week the members of the tennis team turned 1n a creditable account of them selves for the season Matches were played with the follovslng schools wlth the fol lovslng results John Rogers vson 7 5 Central Valley lost to West Valley 6 1 Coeur d Alene lost 7 2 in the mixed tourney with Chenev West Valley won 6 1 Matches yet to be played include the County Tournament it Central Valley the District Tournament at Central Valley and a match with North Central Seven players will be lost to graduation Dwavne Hodge Iohn Syverson Clarke Hale John Mansfleld Bruce Coleman Clinton Tomyn Paul Frenz Other members of the squad lnclude Dunca 1 Ormsby Adolph Granly B1llBulley Tom Thueson John Creed Dar rel Holt Bob McWa1d and Paul Monroe Virgil Bailey was team manager In the fall lnterclass competltion was held vuth Dvs avne Hodge winning the Senior Class championship Duncan Ormsbv winning the Junior Championship Darrel Holt the Sophomore and Adolph Granlv the Freshman Championship Wilson who had coached this actlvlty in former years Badminton Although badminton is a comparatively nevs sport it is fast be comlng a very popular activity in the school There was only one inter school match for the season but the team was kept busy playing off the tournaments in the school In the inter school match wlth Coeur d Alene High School John Syverson was the only one to take his singles match Dave Knight and John toofc the only doubles match of the day During the Christmas holidays the team entered the County tournament and placed well in preliminary matches but failed to place in the finals Mr Wilson the coach hopes next vear for a larger allotment from the school funds so that the team will be able to enter more inter school tournaments There were fifteen players who savu the season through Thcv were LaVerne Roberts Norman Prlckett Clarke Hale Dave Kmgh B1llBulley Tom Thueson John Syverson Dwavne Hodge Darrell Holt Bob Caldvw ell Harvey Chaffee Bob McWa1d Duane Henry Troy Bur ton George Vercruysse Bob Patterson Bob Kyte and Paul Frenz Four players received second year aw ards John Syverson Ia Verne Roberts Clarke Hale and Norman Prxckett There were thre first year avi ards given Tom Thueson Bill Bullev and Dave Knight In the mornings before school seemed to be the best time for turnouts Duncan Ormsby managed the badminton squad during the season He received a maJor manager s avi ard 83 I v , ' g v l v , . V. 7. - '. : Y Y -. : lv v - I 7 - . ' ' v' ! Y Y ' . 7 Y ' 0 ' a Y . ' . ' : , .. . ' ' 1 s 9 J . i h Y , . . . . v . 1 ' l . 1 I 1 -' 9 9 - ' . . I 9 ', a . ' - Mr. Dana Harter coached boys' tennis this year succeeding Mr. , . I V y . . - ' 1 u r Y a 0 ' 9 . . . , I . . . . H . o , J ' U Y 7 . n . . . ' Y x 1 l . ' - L D . c, . , x, Y ! 7 1 ! 9 r . - ' 1 ' Y I 7 . 7 7 ' . , 0 , I . 4 V Y , 9 n . 0 . , v ' 593.925 FOOTBALL Fourth rouv Walt Hagen Herb Barry Dean Rumburg Sam Ra mey Stan Slegenthaler Duck Dar nold Bull Sarakenoll Ted Meuga Duck Tumm John Panther, Don Taylor Tlnrd row Wayne Faulk ner Jack Sellera, Bob Shook Pauul Hook Herman Hendruckaon john Sellers Frank Larson, Sanford Hammond, Lloyd Cook, Coach Radke Second row Don Storms Ons Wenzel Bull Manfred Bob Nance Ben Lauwell Duck Parka Vurgul Kunne Jack Berg Don Kel ley Furs! row John Hendruck uon Norman Prucket! Mules Na puer Lloyd Hendruckaon Multon Kubucek Duck olunaon Ronald johnson len Grater BASKETBALL Left to nght Glen Bruncken Paul Hook Sam Ramey Burnell Le Fave Dale Johnsen, Bull Bouurea Stan Suegenthaler Carl Bergquuun, Dean Rumburg Walt DeLong BASE BALL Tllurd row Bobby Peteraon Mules Napuer jack Puntler Delbert Mag gan Harold Mauer Ed Bates Her ber! Barry Bud LaBoe Lloyd Phullupu john Kernkamp Don Taylor Gulbert Bower Roy Mc Ghee Second row Ray Chambera Don Storms Rucluard Halveraon LaVerne Roberta Don Kelaey Dean Rumburg, Bob Goldberg, Walt Hagen Bull Bourea Coach Damon Furs! row Multon Kuubu cek Lloyd Cook Norman Puck ett Glen Grater Durvood Adamo COACHING STAFF if Rl 1 Paul I4 kc Foothall Tr uk lu llN1ll lr s 1 4111 ll :ral Nl lurcr Bas ull Hmmrm Dnmon l lSllllll llll lllrtcr xx er Vhllnnn ll o lloxs ll ulmln on TENNIS aft to Rlgllt Clin on lomxn lhll Bullox Arnold nn r Boh NI: Wfml ot Dum luarlk o n Sx xc non Du uno Hodge lfllllf lolun lll Boh Blu Q rx lohn N1 xnsflelrl P mul lt rt Ill C l xrkt Hale Adolph I r Lnlx Iom Thueson lohn C rc Q-fl BADMINTON li xr k R m lohn Sxur on I ml l'ren7 Boh lxste Du xx nt Hodge I .N erne Roherts Boh Patterson C larke Hlle Front Ron Bob Hd! aul Norman Prultett D IX e knight 'lom Thus-son Harm Chmf fro D lrrcl Holt Bull Bul 1 x La-ft D 'glt 4 ' ll: l' ', ' , 2 -'1 Al' '- ll . ' . 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U K 0 f 1 . 86 ' 5 VOLLEY BALL n k fm Plnlll-x lirngy, Norm 1 lluhardson N Q Tl ll llson 'llallager Nl url nn More Ill Miss usf ln le an Hur ks Irene xr l' rmxes Ralph l' In :nor Rm olf I' ront Ron P it xlllflL,0lI Doris 'I rnsrott Phs llls I ush N114 Pehellnrger Pat Phll lu Wlahel Arnold I'r.ma.es Mlfuns TENNIS TEAM B xr k Hmm Mass Busell ll llma St raughan Rose- marx Smith Y ellna Rax Hettx Rosenbalm Donn 1 Poole Tune If oster Bar Helen M Iohnson If ront Ron l'flllll Bennett Mar 1 an -Mlfuns 'lf lbel Olson X ll'L,llllrl. Buch man l' we lx nu P1 rslnger I' llen W ll I1 rms I' no Nrlson Sxlwn Olson Ielrl huh r TUMBLING St mdmg 'Vlarlan Ad uns Beatrice Newsom 'llirglret Schleef Nfarlan Fmrelll 'llarx Basxler Bet tx Bxrnos Rebecca Nllller let: Keener Helen Noble kneeling 'lllnta Jawbx C lfulss Campion Helen 'VI Tohn on Rosemarx Qmlth Nlerle Blllups Frances Ad am Kneeling, Aboxe Ruth Lamb 'lla ll ' -- ' '- ' Wfs, .' ar '- ' .' , , xi ,. my ' A I V . I Z ' . , ll , . -Q ' , Us lsun. 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Girls Athletics VOLLEYBALL Volley ball has fast become a natlonal spolt It has been IL CC1N9d xx 1th enthuslasm by the glrls of West Valley and although It IS not a scholastxc sport lt IS played IH all the Soclal CIVICS classes and IS xx ell llked In the past an HOIIOI Team has been chosen from all the g11ls th It turned out but this xeal a s1nall tournament xx as held xxlth the guls COINDQUIIH agamst gnls accordmg to thcxr lange of glades The Junlor class xxas xlctorlous and xx as glxen 1 d1nne1 by the freshmen sophomores and the senlors TENNIS Thls xear gnls IGIIHIS team has shoxx n malked IINDIOVOINOIII over last yeal s team The gnls offel stlff CODIDQUUOII to such schools as I ogels N01 th Cenflal Lexx IS and Clark Coeul dAlene Ot1s Orchards and Cblltl l Val ex June Foster IS the numbel one player She has played smce hcl freshman xeal has steadxlx cllmbed to the top The xxmner of each class tournament xx as axx alded a lxcket ples Rosemalx Smlth xx on the axx ald for the freshmen Sxxlla xx as xlct llous 111 the sophomole f1ll3.lS June Foster xx on f01 the JUIIIOI and Lena Olsle xx on the SQHIOI axx ard TUMBLING If you should amble lnto the east locker loom o 1 Tuesday nxght But dont be alarmed It IS l1OthlHg' but txx enty txxo West Valley gnl plled up on top of each othel They are the tumbl1ng team co ached by MISS Busch CIPLS BASKETBALL VV1th flftx txxo glrls tnramg out the glrls bxsketb rll season xx 1 probablx the most successful lt has ever been The glrls of VVest Valley haxe nlayed basketball snac the school xx as bullt lll 1924 In the year 1925 the Vlest Valley glrls xxon th county ch xmplonshm fol the second 1211119 That same ycar NVF-st V 1' lex defeated Endlcott to xxln the coveted champlonshlp of Eastern W xshmgton GIIRLS ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Gnls Athletlc Councll conslsts of the 3.SSlSt3.l1t to the ath letlc dlrector and managers of the dlfferent sports These xx e1e Mallan 1 1orell1 as Volley Ball Manager Marlan Adams and Vlrglllla Phllley as Tenms Managers Ruth Whlte nd Rosemary Smlth as Bas ketball Managers Margaret Schleef as Badmlnton Manager Helen Johnson as Baseball Manager Rebecca Mlller as Tumbllng Manager and Marx Basler as Pomt Chalrman The councll helps 1n selectmg gxrls to attend Play Days 111 other schools and fl1l1ClllOllS xx hen the West Valley Glrls are hostesses at a Plax Day GIPLS BADMINTON Badmlnton a comparatlvely nexx sport m West Valley has touched the enthuslasm of manx students Thls year seventeen glrls turned out and haxe been plaxlng xx 1th great zest and sklll June Foster Rosemarx Smlth Edlth Bennett and Margalct Schleef recelved thell second xear letters QQ O I 0 . . 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Hal l 7 ' v , a The store that has served your . community sim-9 l9l8 antl shall GTOC9I'19S - Meat - Produce fry to kf-ep on serving you with tl: ost goods obtainable at the ri l1L rrlves. Plmnu XVHI. llllfl Orr-lmrrl Ave. Plmnu Wall, IU21 Dis main. ll Q 0 ,- I ' 1 . U U Q U I 99 Valley Mart Fred Hoffman Complete Slmk nf l'l'l'lJS Sl'l'lJS AND l'AlUl PROIJHI1 Applevs av at Herald EXAMINATION and GLASSES Complete Optical Service J A Stlauglm Opt D P 1 I HHLKUIIHIX llll 4 Appleway Greenhouse Ifloxn ere I01 All OCCASIONS Premium Market You1 URM Stole Qu lllty Mefxte IL llu Xl ll 5 -4 TIM :Elm ... 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Y . .2 U i '- ,L xi . ' .V 1 v . ... I . ,, . , 4 Ll n . x A' ' I 'N X' ' -' lx I 2 'll - Here is Ann Yvilmm, Gul- Y- ' ' ' '- lat' lat . .. 'PP- - . , l 1 ' - ' fa al fa: X ' 'I ' ' r 1' ' . . , B u T Y f I j R il y . , . , .. . ., - I w , , . ,, ' ' : ' ' ' 1 1 A I I 1 I ,,1'f5S' 2 ' , ' ' --'N ' ..' 'X - I 'H v - 1 I ' W ,'L ' . . A ' ' 'X ,Q V' th L l .. , ' .'. , L', Slll ' 'urll ' W I ' ct. P. ., I . -4 - ,l FAMILYPATENT Spokane Flour Mills Co ,yxenw 4 N01 thel n Rose I+ am1ly Flou1 L00 Svomus. FLOUR Mums jpmmcwm bIt1Sf'ICtlOll C ufu xntccd AN EbSAY ON THE PPOC' What a xx onderful blld the frog ue When he stand he Slt 'xlmost Orchard Avenue VVhen he hop he fly almost Ile un t got no sense haldlv llc un t got no tul hardly Oltll Servzce Statzon NVhen he s1t he s1t on xx hat he 'un t got almost Te xcher Clxe an example of ll tbsent mmded man Iupll The felloxx xx ho ltchel back xxhlle he scratched h1s pn ' cxkes C F S ll I C9Olg1Q Ma lf the baby xxas C 'mm to ext tfxdpoles xxould they glvc e S h1m x blg bass NOICQ llke 1 frog? Mothel Good f.,I1C10llS 0 Electuc Arc and Gas Weldlng They would lull hlmv Auto Pepa1r and Blacksmlthln GGOTRIQ Well they dldnt Plpe Thaxx 1ng FOI sale Flne Jersey coxx f.,lX1l'l2,, m1lk fulmtule and chlckens Mlllwood Mercantlle Co POEDEPS and SCHLEFF Props CINP RAL WIPRCHANIDISP Wal loan 01 V811 1316 101 5 l f , 1 r , '9 Q. , , 0 N292 2 We . . ' ' . E fin L . ,l . . N H X ' C n C I C f W 'Y ff f- -4 7 Xxx 4 4. - 1 4 N ,Y K Y . . 2 . v ' , K , c , Y 7 3 A . , 1 1 f Y . v I C I ' Y . ' ' , c c , c G er. , v I 1 ' 9 lm- Sllillkl.4'I'. Prop, Spulmln- c ' ' 4 - U ' v C 1 I z 1 z . - . - J ' . U , , ' . f . 1X and poured the molasses down hxs ' ' . . zz - Xvillllllll 12207 lJlNlllIl2lll, VV: sh. 2 . U I ' ' : - , ' . , f. Q I V 0 . Z ' .v . ' 1 ,T 2 7' c .f ' ' 2 . c ': f 'z ' , n Y ' . . , ,' ' 7! A K' u - v . rn : at , . 1 7 .,, . C I . ' Y r. v. r L , . . y ' I I s. n J , ' .. 1 47 'W T T T 1 J L A 1 4 1 7 7 - f 77' , . . , , . , Herb And what do you thml of the Grand Canyon? Hazel Gorges Just gorges' H I am a West Valley semo and a gentleman She You dont look llke tVS1llS to me A man ln the msane asylum sat f1Sl'lll1g over a flower bed A V1Slt lllg marme approached and ulsh mg to be Jolly remarked How many have you caught? You re the nlnth w as the IL Some gulls were follovs mg a fel ry boat An Irlshman sald Nlce flock of plgeons Those are gulls mslsted 1 tourlst Well SEl1dth6II'1ShIY'l3l1 gulls or boys they re a fme flock of px geons Mr Nalmy to Duncan O1I'11SbV Why d1d Devs ey take Marulla '? Ormsby They d1dn t have chocolate Cotlers or Fountam SGFVICG and Good Food If 1011 Last Trent Walnut 1072 -SHEET M USIC MUSIC BOOKS Illlll I 1 DN RIVLRSIDI. A 2 Ut .SPOKANL Wurunsron When a man xx ants h1S handkel Chlef he reaches around and yanks It out of h1s pocket When '1 lady vsants hers she rlses shakes herself and DlCkS lt off the floor Man motorlst Cbarely 2Y01d1llg, a broadslde crashb Why on earth dldn t you Slgllal that you xx ere turnmg 111 '7 Mmss Murtha Cwho has C1OSS6d lnto her home drlvevs av! I l ways tuln ln here stupldl 1 1 L 7 D1 Geo F Huld DENTIST Lambert Cou1t If vu IJIQTIIN un V5 a h Good Bye Books' f 1 Good bye books' From now on you may have Reddy Kulowakt do the work at small cost TI-IE WASHINGTON WATER POWER CO 102 ' . K V l 1 77 ' , I6 ' YY , ' ' . , . . c niu l 7 ' 7 7 , n ' 1 ' ' e . 1 1 ' 91 - U Y ' v' V ' 1 ' ' ' r 1, ' . H ' . , . Y V- .l.. . I ' ' 79 c v u a - ' 7 1 . . . ' ' , as ' ' H , . ' ' Y' y y A 5 ' ,Y an ' v - rv , ,L ,V , , p y' Phone NY: l. l -11 R 's. Phono TFIL 'i-' Post, Falls ' Y' r -- - ' '. . J. . . H . Y ' 97 u as - ' . 1 f . . ff ' ' ll ' , . ' . 0ff e H1 rs 9 ax. m. to 8 11. 111. ! ' . '. . ,, . . , s . . 1 I if ' Y ' YY , ll ' 7 ' YY I iaiwly 1 v Levi I f wi . . N f 'A W 1 ' ' V '? . X X 7 ly' ' i ' PM f L. 4 ' lf! ' f 1. , ees,--1 B B ' V W 7 0 I J lv X JNM',W'f'V1m rL:f!.llQf,2'! fl ' ...-. v N lm I B ' ENCLISII BONEI S Por sale Lalge buffet bx Ill old lady 111th 1 IN lhogam chest md carved legs Goats for sale by f'1.ll11Q1 111th long curly xxhlte hm that gnes elght gallons of n11lk Mr Harter f'199lg'l1lllj.f chennstxx lesson to Bob Shookl lou xxlll take AFSQIIIC tommroxx Mlss Dagefoerde Theodou Melgs name the Tudoxs Ted F1o11t door Rlld bun door 1st Undergrad What sh 111 me O 9 2nd Undergrad s 1 coln If It s heads we ll go to the mowles ta1ls ue go to the d met and lf It stands 011 edge vs e ll stu M Shun ood Ut o1chest1 1 171 1tt1LeJ St up st1 ug t mf mlvbe vou wont glxe me such crooked notes Donna Toole Ct1 ftnsl 1t111g Latllll Le'1n1ng Oll then su ords they IO new ed battle MISS Mllllel Th It NX ould11 t bc xely C01'IlfOl't tlJlC Mlllw00d Pharmacy Pule D1 ugs Clean Stock 1111 run X1 I nfluul I P T1ff11'1,Pl1 C' bheaffer F eathertouch Pen Matched Sets S3 95 matched with a FIN ELIN E PENCIL IS the GIFT That s Perfectly Stunning Never Forgotten Sh: 1 rre 1 Is tl t 4 1 Xfllll 1 1,0 1 lt ll ln Il mmnpls tt 1 4 lm fr 1111 N14 xlter lm x hm 1 ll Ul 1 up, Pens S2 75 up, Pencils Sl OO up I Nlade of Paper We lfl1xc 707 711 Sprague Ave 708 716 Flrst Ave 10i 1 . , . . .. 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M - If ig 4 f li. . . , I - Dorzcm Studzo Leads zn Art Photography We congratulate the SGIIIOIS and vnsh you all to be leaders 111 your respectlve vocatlons NIMH' T Ol SUN Outstanchng Ablllty Only the Best of Quallty Fauness Courtesy F11endsh1p Knowledge On such f0Lll1d3t10l1 vue have bullt our reputatlon They are our cornerstones and an assurance to all success Your patronage M111 alvx ays be appreclated at The Dorzan Studzo 701 Peyton Bldg., YEIMA T RAY Hli 4-M. Q I , . . ' r 1 , v A. AA As A . f V. 7 . v' v o o r. v I I. Valley Investment Company I X lllllpl C H Tart Nlanagel Thele he xx IS Sxxllilllllllg' ln tht co xx ltu b Ittllllg helolc xllx xg, unst the xx lx es st 1 I'l1l e more he thought I In xke the shore Hls strokes xxe1e gettlng xxeakel He could hardlx llft tn alm anx mole The beach xx as only a fexx yards axx ax Hls last effort xx ere too much He b gan to gloxx dlzzy Then h1 head began to sxx 1111 and culled hun to shore BILL S DINFR I I fe Cxter to Young People lk o 11 1 H1 1 n lete llfllllllilll we-rx s NO BEET Eastern Outflttzng C o W 809 P1x Q1SlClb Qlldllty App xrel md Cledlt GI xdlx M1llnf1an Jewell y Co 1 Watch and Jexx elry Pepaumg Spokane Valley State Bank Mlllxx ood Wash III VVe Pay Ziff on Saylngs n x Complnnents of Auto Interurban C o BL S 'l RANSPORTA HON ' X V2 U t. . . E lb-:ll lislulm- lnsurun-ox - 'Z 1 -, 2 ' I- '-2 'r 2 fz' 1 'z ' Ju. 2 half 'l ' , , and 'll J z is '. ' . ',', . Y I Y Dishn an, V: s 'lf on . C ' ' 2 ' J ' . . . ' , L ' Y , . ,u 'K . S v . 42- pf ' ' ' , . 's lmurl' Sufvtx' lJn-ymsil Boxes A K ' 3 ' Y 7 l,lillllllIlllN NV: 1-hos 1 llishn am, YY: sh. ' . N V5 2 I V llfvfllf Ulzcllx' We serve the hesr sanclxvir-hes, i ' Sree 's. Ch ps -ul .': 1: ds. Y ' ' Also 4-fm xp 1 1 ' 1' ,' --it-QA U - N A. M.t IAA Bl. . , . W1 U lllll X, W 1lNlllIlQLltlIl I Sllllliillllf l'Inom- Rixq 20245 .l x C O I . L' ' ' ' ' ' Q , c . Dm-s aa gem-ral In king lHlSlIlt'Nx ' l 2 2 . - U Q Y' . 1 D ' I V l,l'IlUSllS lIlNlll'4 l up tn S31 ll C l m-II4-rul lin- 'neil lIlNlH'2lY1l't' For 1. l l 1 o T 7 I I 7 ll!-3 1 G9.tL1l me THE MESSING TYPIST My tiepest 011 he1' Vacayshun My typists away for a weak My teye Pest in on h vacarashin Mccgldflck Wh1le these darn keys pla h1de I1 go seek VVhy IS a colset hke an S1 Ld1t'? Because It goes around gathe1 111g up 11 a1st M1 Ha1te1 C111 che1111st1yJ 111yth111g should go VS10l1g W 1th lh1S QXDQFIINQIIAE xx e and the labo1 ltO1V 111th us mlght be blow ll skv hlgh Come closel so that you mas be bette1 mlole to follow me Old P1 mt 111011 Ilobelt O Meyels Why IS youl Bleakf let Polk neck llke 1. typev1r1ter Sausage h1ch1rd Johnson Du1111o I O Meyers Cause It s U11 Umon Market dew ood M1 VV1lS0ll CGeneral SCIQHCQD N 119 W3Sh111gt0l1 Are all here? Those 11 ho are l1Ot please shout THE EXPERT SCHOGL Congratulates You Upon Your Coming Graduatzon From West Valley Hlgh School fl no 11l suhjt t 'No1tl111este111 111111 ultx Lilllllllllelll lllll sPlL1UllS l1111lcl111g,, Oiflllbltl sr s 11111 e o Q 111l leich llllf, I N llll l1xc1s1dL 91911 ORTHWIQSTILR Busmess College The Fxpelt Qchool 317 Howard SPOKANE Your Nelghbors 100 , . .' 1 1 YVY ' 1 sc ' , ' aw . I' 4 YY cc ' .- . . Q vg . 77 . , . . ' ' 1 - Ulf , ' v 1 v' C K 1 v y '- Z .I . ., i v -I , w . 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Lost A11 umblella by a11 old ma11 111th a bent rlb For sale Yacht bv 111do11 111tl1 elght bu11ks a11d bu1lt 111 bax For Sale Mattr ess by lady NX llll bullt lll colls a11d 11 ool fllllllg Photographe1 NVatch a11d see the dickey b1rd Chlld Just pay atte11t1o11 o your exposure so that you dOllt 1u1n the plate Mr W1lS0ll Cto unruly Fresh manl Boy tell me what has be Freshman Oh, s1r, I tladed it 111 lo11g ago for a HUdSOll Polly Bllss I dont see ho11 football players ew er get clean M1tZl Bllss Sllly, what do you suppose the scrub teams are for? She 1s11 t good looklng she s a terr1ble dancer she plays br1d0e best 11 hen shes the dummy he1 f1gure vsould please only Barnum ln fact, she s a terr1ble mess, but she s my g1rl and I love her' My g1rl 1SHt exactly a paup , 11the1' I IIIIIIIX lJ11111pt1 on 1 1 IIIIIIIIIIX lJ11111pt1 1 1 1 lx 1 111 15111111 111 11 11s ue 1 Pe-1111115 111 l1l11e 11 ie1l like the 1l11 lll 1 Nt 6111 I IL 9 l 1 x 1,111 Porter Shalll brush you off M1St3 John John No Ill get off the us 1l 11 ay Congratulat1o11s to Semors Aarh s Food Shop 111l111 t 1 1111s Nl l llllIl0llllIlllN W lNll The Home of F1119 Fu1111tu1e , 4 H Buy Your 1 U -X so IIARDVN -Xlil PMNIS. op t lllgl s 011 l111 1 1111 Lynn J BIOWHSOH Dlshman Tradmg Co Ill l ll l llll I ' ll .' Q 65 Y' ' , Sat 1 1'11ll: l i . I. l. ! . ,' 1 .' Hal bl grwat full, 49 l - -' 1 . 111111114 111. 'illa --1 V 'lli-I -.'- 1, C1 Wallis, UW, X l l I . 1 1 him 4 ! E I ' - 1 l ---- N1 1 ', 'e1l, Y ,, cs ' li TS 1 '1 3 i . f 1 X - - 11 XV ' 1 ' 1 '-k- s. . 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