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Members of the Drill Team are: Mar- garet Allen, Molly Downing, Donna Smith, Patty Worrell, June Scheuffele, Kathy Overstreet, Muriel Snyder, Shirley Zier, Janice Gibson, Pat Wooton, Eileen Bier- man, Lynda May, Ginger Geer, Sharon Malone, Susan Christianson, Karen Ma- lone, Judie Weiss, Lou Junker, Sandra Malone, Nancy Lee, Carolyn Clift, Mar- garet Wayman, Emily Urquhart, Mae Marquardt, Marie Jones, Ruth Short, Nancy Hart, Gail Taylor, Mary Walker, Joy Suckow, and Bev Martin. 64 The Drill Team of West Valley High School, whose official name is Ramettes, was very proud to have performed at a number of games this past year. Under the supervision of Mrs. Dowd they performed during the half-times, the dedication and homecoming football game. At these per- formances they were dressed in white ped- al-pushers, white sweaters with white ank- lets, and white shoes. They next marched at half-time of the West Valley vs. Toppenish basketball game. For this performance they had re- ceived pleated skirts with white majorette boots. In these uniforms they marched at various other games during the remainder of the season. Their money-making schemes all went for one big purpose which was to get their hats. After they earned this money, they started to raise money to buy lights to use when marching. Officers who were elected to lead the group were Donna Smith, president: Patty Worrell, vice-president: Joy Suckow, sec- retary-treasurer: and Judie Weiss, social chairman. ..
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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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irls' eague The Girls' League consisted of all the girls in the student body and was formed For the purpose of stimulating the girls' in- terest in school activities and to acquaint the girls with one another. The Girls' League was very active this year, the main project being the Mothers' Tea for all the girls and their mothers. The nrogram was planned by the girls and the style show by Miss Freeman, the Home Economics teacher. Along with the other activities was the 'All Girls' Slumber Party held in the high school gym. This was a successful money- naking project in addition to being a hilar- ous and slumberless time. The adviser, Mrs. Lorene Walker, de- serves most of the credit for the achieve- nents of the club. She worked very hard to nake this a better and moreoutstanding Girls' League. BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET-Buttnm row, left to right: Galen Fields, Bob Lindeman, Bill Plughoff, ,lon Shirey. Middle row, left to right: Bill Mahre, Rivk Olson, Fred Houck, Ken Ormiston, Paul Morton, Allen Brunner. Top rnw, left tn right: Mr. Booth, adviser: Ron Herrel, Jerry Berndt, ,lim Hensley, Bill Smith, Ron Gibson, Charley Tabert, Mr. Harvey, adviser. I 1 it GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET-First row, left to right: Marilyn Young. Eileen Bierman, Carol Johnson, Becky Shields, Pat Eaton, joy Suckow, Susan Christiansen, Ann Walker, Judie Weiss, ,Iudy John- son, Marilyn Mayfield, Nancy Yvood, Gail Taylor, Janice Gibson, Janis Stockstill, Mrs. Wlalker, adviser. Boys' eague The Boys' League of West Valley High was organized this year to give every boy in school a chance to participate in activi- ties and functions where he otherwise might not be able to do so. Major services con- sidered this year have been patroling at football games and other such activities. Because of the late start, much of the work and discussion has related to future proj- ects, aims, and to develop an active and worthwhile organization. 65
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