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Left tn right: Ruby Morton, business managerg Carole Galloway, assistant editorg Doyle Perala, assistant business manager: Mr. Keith Wright, adviser. Becky Ault, Editor ams Ta es The RAM's TALES staff can look back on a busy schedule of putting out the first printed paper of West Valley High and be proud of their accomplishment. Putting out a printed paper entails typing the copy and submitting it to the printer. He runs a galley proof and sends it back to the staff, who then cut the articles and paste them up on a page called the dummy proof. The staff again submits it to the printer who runs off a page proof. It is returned to be proofread for errors. They then send it back to the printer with corrections to be made. The paper in its final form is then sent to the school. One of the more difficult tasks of the paper staff is getting advertising to finance the paper. The editors and managers for this year were Becky Ault, editor: Carole Galloway, assistant editor: Janet Bitz, business manager, Doyle Perala, assistant business manager: Barbara Dorn, news editor: Barbara Gerwig, editorial ed- itor: Miles Barber, sports editor: Phyllis Vance. exchange editor: and Dean Hammermeister, art editor. We wish to thank Mr. Keith Wright for his assistance and time in helping us put out the paper this year. We wish also to acknowledge and thank the advertisers and Shields Publish- ing Company for making possible the first printed paper. Seated, left tu right: Elaine Heater, Cene Thompson, Miles Barber, Phyllis Vance, Barbara Cerwig, Barbara Dorn, Dean Hammermeister, Barbara Scouller, Pearl Beaman. Standing: Terry Hubbard, Larry Jones, Wayne Peters, Dale Cerritsen, Ann Horst, Fran Nonnenmacher, Nancy Hafsos, Barbara Gillette, Ken Ormiston, Dick 'rkby, Rex Bumam, Karl Froula. . K K K M .K K
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e Club The Pep Club supplied our team with support which was needed when the boys were fighting their hardest to win a game for West Valley. They were instrumental in that they brought the team and also the fans out of mo- ments of fear and dread of losing a game. With the lead- ership of our cheer leaders enthusiasm and school spirit was shown by the students of West Valley High. The girls in the pep club looked very uniform in their white sweat- ers and blue pleated skirts. They held dances, their main one being Homecoming. Reigning over the Homecoming Dance were Queen Patty Weiler and Princesses Ruth Gano, Carole Bierman and Eileen Bierman. The officers elected for 1956-57 were Lou Junker, president: Susan Christianson, vice presidentg Donna Smith, secretary-treasurer. The adviser was Mrs. Dowd who showed endless consideration for their activities. Other activities were selling at ball games, having skating parties, etc. They served as a very worthwhile and spirited group this year. Songleaders in Aelion First row, CIIEERLEADICRS, left to right: Pat Harrison, Carolyn Sanislo, ,lan l.ee. SONGLEADI-QRS, left to right: Carole Jollnson, Carole Bierman, Carol l'louelc, Judy Birkhy, Beeky Shields. Seennrl row, left to right: Wanda Marquaralt. Janet Yergen, ,lo Anne Parks, Shirley Zier, Pat Kelley, Donna Smith, Mrs. Dowd, adviser: l.ou junker, liileen Bierman, Nancy Wloodin, Judy Thoma, ,IOAnn Walker, Pearl lleaman. Third row, left to right: ,Ioan Lindeman, Susan Cliristianson, Marc-ia Brown, Glenda Hanimerstad, Murriel Snyder, Linda May, Darlene Miller, Gail Parks, Janet W'alter, Helen Storms, Angie Fromm, Marie Rhodes, ,Indie Weiss. Fourth row, left to right: Toni l.erom, Ann Rogers, Dorothy Yergen, ,ludy Johnson, Marianne Fields, Murall Storms, l.ola Kessinger, Sharon Malone, May Mar- llllilrdla Silndfil MHIOFIP, KHYUI M2ll0n0. B2ll'llill'H Il0l'll- Fifth row, left to right: ,loy Suekow, liillian W'oodin, Rollerta Smith.. Judy Olson, Belly Yvooton, Mary Helm, ,lean Olson., Carolyn llaehm, Naney Brunner, Sandra Zilliox, Mary Sue Thomas, Marie Thomas. Sixth row, left to right: Kathy Uverstreet, lieota Perkins, Maralyn Mayfield, Gail Tay- lor, Nancy Borton, Andrea Daniel, Carole Galloway, ,lan Mize, Janis Stoekstill, Patty llrunn, llarbara Vallem. W are . . t
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imoah The WIMOAH Staff really had fun putting out the yearbook this year. They sponsored quite a few activities. Some of these were selling at concessions for football and basketball games and sponsoring several sock hops after bas- ketball games. One of the outstanding of these was crowning the 'LMost Popular Personalities. They also sponsored the contest, 'Sweethearts of the Campus. with students backing their favorite contestant by selling and buying tickets. They ended the year by sponsoring the work day, which everyone enjoyed tremendously. Quite a few hours of work are behind them. They attended several conferences during the year to help put out a better annual, among these was the Republic Conference. There were several special work shops when the Staff stayed after school and worked until 10 and after, try- ing to meet the deadlines. Under the guidance of Miss Grace Hunton, the WIMOAH Staff can look back, with joyful hearts, at a job well done. We wish to acknowledge and gratefully thank the Republic Press, Mr. Harold Scofield, photographer, and Hale Van Scoy Studio for the help we received. Left to right: ,Io Ann Parks, assistant business man- ager, ,ludie Weiss, assistant business manager, ,lan Mize, assistant editor, Fran Nonnenmacher, business managerg and Miss Grave Hunton, adviser. Nancy Hafsos, Editor First row, left tn right: Helen Storms, Lola Kessinger, Pal Goodykoonlz, Ann Hurst, Barbara Gerwig, Phyllis Vans-e, Becky Ault, Rosalie Beason, janet Yergen. Second row: Marcia Brown, ,Io Ann Shafer, Vivian Lange, Nancy Wbodin, Faye Schonewill, Mary Walker, Nancy Borton, Judy Tlioma, Anne W'alker., Susan Chrislianson, Joanne Burnham, Elsa Loveslrand, Evelyn Nelson. Third rmv: Sally Cordner, Ken Perala, Dale Gerrilsen, Eugene Fair- child, Miles Barber, Ray Raymond, Joy Suckow, Maralyn Mayfield, Gail Taylor, Lillian Scheuffele. i .l .sa -I
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