West Valley High School - Wimoah Yearbook (Yakima, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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West Valley High School - Wimoah Yearbook (Yakima, WA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 68 of 108
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Page 68 text:

0iiice Girl The nine office girls this year have been busy helping the school and learning office customs at the same time. They have typed letters, cut corridor passes, run off mimeographed notices, dit- toed tests, answered the telephone, filed excuses, and run errands. All of this is involved in the process of learning office routine. Office practice is a class, receiving the full credit that any other class receives. Students who type well, have a good knowledge of English, and are responsible, are eligible to take office practice. Left to right: Kathleen Bishop, Carolyn W'ithers, Donna Kennedy, Alvina Weisshaar, Nancy Hafsos, Ruby Morton, Shirley Barringer, Mary Ann Luepke, Carolyn Sanislo. Librar Girl The librarians this year have really been the busy bees of the school. They had many new books which they made ready for the shelves for the students to enjoy. Notes about the a'uthor and the book were placed inside so that students could Hprevieww the book. The pockets and slips had to be typed and numbers and letters written on them. It was a long and tedious task, but it was completed. The card catalog was done by all librarians. Work isn't the only thing they have done. At Christmastime, a party was held and gifts were exchanged. Several other social functions were also held. Left to right: Arlene Abrams, Donna Kennedy, Betty Jo Davis, Marilyn Stull, Patty Coodykoontz, Ann Horst, Nancy Manning, Kathleen Bishop. Row 2: Phyllis Vance, Sharon Ritchey, Janet Yergen, Mrs. Berges, Doris Hoppis, Shirley Barringer, Millie Sanger, Barbara Gerwig, Shirley Gardner. . X

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.Natl-,,,,,4W, f Wav-n-....,,,, O ' ---...,, .I ..,.,,,,,,,m '1l d3' W Left to right: Laura Vallum, Patty Goodykoontz, Fran Nonncnmacher, Betty Jo Davis, Nancy Struthers, Barbara Gray, Barbara Dorn, Carole Galloway, Pat Harrison, Pat Kelley, Ann Horst, Shirley Gardner, Jim Hensley, Dean Hullauer, Gerald Gerhardt, Ken Ormiston, Lonnie Stull. cience Club With the enthusiastic support of advisor Mr. Howard Lawrence, the students in the science de- partment formed a science club. The members of the club worked on projects which they took to the Science Fair held in Spokane during the spring. The projects were from many different phases of science, including electronics, bacteriology, and also a model of an active volcano. The science club also planned to take a trip in the spring. 1ST ROW, left to right: John Manning, Bill Cahoon, Sam Ward, Vern Griffith. 2ND ROW, left to right: Karen Griffith, ,lo Ann Parks, Carol Houck, Becky Shields, Susan Christianson, Marie Rhodes. 3RD ROW, left to right: Dave Larsen, Ken Ormiston, Sandy McPherson, Dean Johnson, Bob Lindeman, John Gavin, Walt Swanson, Sue Goudy, Jack Enbom, ,lim Ormiston. 4-TH ROW, left to right: Judy Olson, Gary Wains- cott, Fred Houck, Charley Wiley, George Velikanje, Jerry Stevenson, Tom Ward, Bruce Willard. ki Club West Valley was very fortunate to be able to start a ski club the very first year and to have such an excellent membership. Although the Ski Club was unable to buy team parkas this year, the ski team consisting of Tom Ward, Sam Ward, Dave Larsen, and ,lack Enbom took part in many races both in Washington and Idaho and made a very good showing. The purpose of the Ski Club is to promote interest in skiing at Wlest Valley. Everyone interested in skiing, whether beginner or expert, may be- long to the club. Officers for this year were president, Sam Ward, vice-president, Jack Enbomg sec- retary, Jo Ann Parks, treasurer, Tom Ward, publicity chairman, Ken Ormiston, and program chair- man, Walt Swanson.

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