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I2 UEHH SEHIUHS SEHIUR CLHSS There were twenty seven seniors when school started in September. First semester officers were: President, Carol Sheffelsg Vice-president, James Fisher Secretary, Rhoda Hansen, Treasurer, Del Schoolcraft. On December 5, we gave the annual Senior Ball. The theme was Silver Bells with music by the Don Zicha orchestra. In April the juniors honored us with the Junior Prom. Rhoda Hansen and Kennard Speegle were elected king and queen of this affair by the juniors. Second semester officers were: President, Ike Cookg Vice-president, Gordon Campbell, Secretary, Celia McAllisterg Treasurer, Lloyd Axtell. Clinton Anderson dropped to work, Arlene McLain left us to get married, and Donna Northrop transferred,leaving us twenty four in number. On May 12, we went on our sneak. Everyone had a wonderful time on the boat trip on Lake Coeur'd Alene and up the St. Joe River. At noon we had a picnic lunch at a park. Returning to Spokane, we had a banquet at the Spokane Hotel. After we had finished eating, we spent the rest of the evening bowling and at a show. lt was a sleepy group of seniors that returned home in the early morning hours. Baccalaureate Services were held May 23, and our Commencement was on May 26. 6
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IO ANNE REID Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Class Sec, -Treas, 2, Pep Club Vice- Pres, 3, Student Body Treasurer 4, Pep Club President 4, Class Sec, -Treas, 3, FHA 1, Tennis 1, Chorus 1,2, Martha Huntington in Senior Play, Speech Class Play Parts 3, Sage 3,4, Sage Covers 4, EDELBERT CHARLES SCHOOLCRAFT Class Pres. 2, W Club Sec, 3, W Club Vice-Pres, 4, Class Treas, 4, W Club 1, 2,3,4, Boxing 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2, Baseball 3,4, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, Sid Huntington in Senior Play, Annual Asst. Sports Editor 3, MARY ANN SCHULTZ Class Vice-Pres. 3, Girls' League 3,4, Laurie Huntington in Senior Play, Speech Play Parts 3, Sage Feature Editor 4, Annual 3, Annual Feature Editor 4, Transfer from Grand Coulee. CAROL ANN SHEFFELS Valedictorian, Class President 4, Band Vice-Pres, 4, FHA Secretary 1, Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Chorus Accompanist 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, 4, Pep Band 4, Trombone Quartette 2,3, Walolali in Senior Play, Annual Asst, Editor 3, An- naul Editor 4, KENNARD GLENN SPEEGLE Salutatorian, Class Vice-Pres, 2, W Club Sec, 3, FFA Pres. 4, Student Body Pres, 4, W Club Pres. 4, W Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1,2,3, Base- ball 1,3,4, Chorus 2,35 Tennis 2, Annual Sports Ed. 4, DALE F. SUMERLIN W Club 3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Football 2, 3, Basketball i,2,3, 4, Baseball l,2, Mark Bradford in Senior Play, Boys' Quartette 2,4, JANIS HELEN WALL Girls' League Rep. 2, Girls' League 1, 2,3,4, FHA, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 4, Sax Quartette 2, Amelia Dennis in Senior Play, Sage Business and Mimeo- graph Manager 4, Annual Business Man- ager 4, JANICE HELEN WRIGHT FHA, Girls' League Rep, 1, Girls' Lea- gue Vice-Pres. 4, Band Librarian 4, Girls' League l,2, 3, 4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Sex- tette 3, Lillian Wood in Senior Play, An- nual Activities Ed, 4, Sage Sports Ed, 4, Majorette 2,3, Drum Majorette 4,
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.js-Aafory On September 5, 1950, a group of 27 scared but curious freshmen entered Wilbur High School. After a while, we began to fit into the pattern of high school life. The class advisor our freshman year was Mr. Siegel. On October 6 we were initiated by the sophomores and that night they gave a party in our honor. After this we were really freshmen and began to enter into the different organi- zations such as Pep Club, Girls' League, W Club, Band, and Chorus. On the 4th of September, 1951,swe started our sophomore year. We could hardly wait to initiate the freshmen. The initiation took place on October 12, with a party following that night in honor of the freshmen. In our sophomore year we gained one student making us 28 strong. We also ordered our class rings and looked forward to the Junior Prom the next year. Mr. Siegel was again our class advisor. Our Junior year started on September 2, 1952. Our class stayed the same this year with Z8 students and our advisor was Mr. Riggen. We received our class rings shortly after school started. The big event of our junior year was the Junior Prom held April 11th with the theme Tulip Time and music by Don Zicha's Orchestra. The class of 54 started their last year in W. H. S. on August 30, 1953. Our advisor was Mr. Pease. The class roll dropped to 24 this last year. The first big event for the seniors was the Senior Ball held on December 5th. The theme was Silver Bel1s and music was by the Don Zicha Orchestra. The next eventwas the Career Day which was held April 28. The Senior Play, The Little Dog Laughed, was also given on the 28th. On May 7th the senior girls and senior mothers were honored at a tea given by the Civic Club. Next came the Senior Sneak which was on May 12th. The sneak included a cruise on the Coeur'd Alene Lake and St. Joe River and bowling later in Spokane. On May 21 our class was honored by a very nice banquet which was given by our parents. On May 23 the senior class held their baccalaureate services and on Wednesday the 26th, 24 seniors were handed their diplomas. The girls wore white caps and gowns and the boys black. The motto in which our graduation was held was Honor Lies at Labors Gate. The class colors were black and white and the class flower was the white rose. Zenith Hansen Del Schoolcraft Pat McKay I'0l0 QC? It was the year 1983 and we were touring the world in our new radium rocket ship. Our first stop was at the McKay museum in Creston where we found Pat McKay, a renowned ornithologist, demonstrating how the Old Crow flew. He is also an expert on the Melipius Umbellus Umbellus, this knowledge being ac- quired in his high school days. After leaving Creston and flying to the Ozarks, we were amazed to find our old school chum, Janis Wall, as the head instructor of the Ozarkies Charm School. Going across the country to the great gambling and divorce center, Reno, we find Marvin Jensen, now married for the seventh time. He also was running a gambling joint until he went broke. His new address is Si's Tavern, Trent Avenue Spokane, Washington. 1
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