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

 - Class of 1957

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unior lass la Trail of the Lonesome Piney The junior class presented The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, a three-act drama, on November 29 and 30, directed by Mr. Lowther. The cast consisted of Andrea Daniel as June Tolliver, the heroine: Ray Raymond as Jack Hale, a young northerner: Ira Gano as Bub Tolliver, a young mountain lad: Charlie Tabert as Dave Tolliver, a distant cousin of June's: Bob Friesen as Red Fox who carries water on both shoulders: Hollis Driver as Uncle Billy Beams, the Justice of the Peace: Jim Hensley as Judd Tolliver: Judie Weiss as Ellie May Beams, a young girl who just couldn't rememberf' Susan Christianson as Loretta Tolliver, Dave's mischievous sister: Lou Junker as Ole Hon, Uncle Billy's domineering wife: Nancy Borton, as Sal Tolliver, June's devoted sister: Judy Thoma as Anne Saunders, a northern school teacher: Joy Suckow as Maw Falin, a forlorn old mountain woman: Pat Worrell as Hannah Tolliver, Judd's complaining wife. Joy Suckow was student director: Jan Mize served as chair- man of the advertising committee: Joan Lindgren and Carla Giffin were chairmen of the ticket sale: Gale Geer was chairman of the stage crew. These people worked hard for six weeks to put the play on with the help of many other juniors and the help of Mrs. Beach and Mr. Wright. Top: You've been talking through your hat long enough. Now try talk- ing through this. Center: Billy Beams, you ole fool, you git in there and do those dishes. Lower: lt's good for rheumatism, dandruff, and- floating liver. Bottom: lt's our Ellie Mae. What's the matter with her? The cast taking a curtain call. . :svn - inns: -.

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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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Senior C ass Belles on heir Toes On March 14 and 15 in the Ahtanum Valley Grade School gym, the Senior Class presented Belles On their Toes, a three-act comedy based upon the Gilbreth family in Monclair, New Jersey, in 1924. As the plot of the play goes, the father of the family had recently died and Mrs. Gilbreth, portrayed by Fran Nonnenmacher, was going to Europe to carry on her husband's lectures on motion study. Eleven of the twelve children were at home and the eldest, Anne, played by Sandy Sanislo, was left in charge along with the handyman and cook, Tom, played by Boyd Whitney. To make some money while their mother was gone, the children rented Mrs. Gilbreth's room to Mr. Hathaway, played by Ken Ormiston, who claimed to be writing a history of the Revolutionary War in New Jersey. They also purchased their own bottle capper and made root beer in the cellar. Tom had his special brew, too. Then, the catastrophe of all catastrophies struck. Cousin Leora, played by Nancy Hafsos, came for a visit. A managing busybody whom none of the children liked, she insisted upon breaking up the family and sending part of them to live with their grandmother in California. In order to save expenses, Ernestine, played by Anne Walker, Martha, played by Barbara Gerwig, and Anne all swore upon their honor to give up dates. Frank, played by Karl Froula, and Bill, portrayed by Dick Birkby, did everything in their power to make their sisters stick to their promises. But their beaus, Dr. Bob-Gene Clasen, Al Lynch-Dave Larsen, and David Loring-Dale Gerritsen, and John Walters, managed to make calls, at the risk of their lives most of the time. Playing the roles of the Gilbreth children were: Bobbie, Pat Weilerg jackie, Shirley Zierg Dot, Elsa Lovestrandg Fred, Eugene Fairchild: Lillian, Lola Kessinger. Mrs. James Lisk directed the play and Shirley Gardner was assistant. The play delighted the audiences and particularly those who could remember the days of the '20s and the charm of the old-fashioned bathing suits worn by Sandy, Anne, and Barbara during part of the play. The well-selected cast brought to life a vivid picture of the Gil- breth's and the humorous predicaments expected of a family of twelve. 'L v ff. 1' F -0 ,fr iwsswa 3 -3 r - -.1 -f .,,. t I . Q . 2 2 ' it l 'Dwi--- w...'S 9--..i.,-,X ls- 5 5-'L5QfLg4g ff-b.,,4-1,g-.i Na . X N-S--s. Q1 x,.,,,,-. .Q 7' 4' , 3 qi r ' xlrsx' e ml 1 ! t xt 41,1 ' use ' ' s Upper right: Dick Birkby, Anne Walker, Sandy Sanislo, Barbara Gerwig, Karl Fro- ula. Upper center: Elsa Lovestramd, Lola Kessinger, Boyd Whitney, Anne Walker, Karl Froula, Eugene Fairchild, Fran Nonnenmacher, Barbara Gerwig, Sam Hazard, Dick Birkby, Nancy Hafsus. Low- er center: Dale Gerritsen, Boyd Whitney, Nancy Hafsos. Center left: Anne Walker, Dave Larsen, Boyd Nvhitney, Sandy Sanis- lo. Bottom left: The Cast. Bottom center: Sandy Sanislo, Gene Clasen. Bottom right: Lola Kessinger, Shirley Zier, Elsa Love- strand, Pat Weiler, Eugene Fairchild, Barbara Cerwig, Dick Birkby, Anne Walker, Karl Froula, Sandy Sanislo, Fran Nonnenmacher. 5 --4... . 1-., Q or . . N , 'gg gh, ,l , Q ' -ve' Ls' . .. 'lf .,,g W-xql--ggixx ,. W 1625, 5 -J-N,,.-XM...-, S-S.. -Nwxmg My-L S-X--xAL1.,. l gffftifft .fi rr , .... l l , in l K 1' xl X T. 4 , , .... 'w ' ' - .infix ' A, Ig, rs 'tgy g ' X L1 ti? . 1 --Q: 1 ,,,Vpq'- a .mfg f u, N z ty - i' ff? E10 K S we 4 2 9' Q--. W -3.12. '.'. X, iffy as 5 J

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